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The Trump administration said it might take over the seating chart for the press briefing room, something that for decades has been handled by a press association.
As the White House reportedly considers taking over a function long managed by the White House Correspondents’ Association, Trump is tightening his grip on press access—again.
The House Democrats' campaign arm is taking aim at nearly three dozen Republican-held seats in the chamber as they aim to win back the majority in the 2026 midterm elections.
A senior White House official confirmed the plan to CNN but did not add any details. Several correspondents said a shakeup to the seating chart has been expected since the changes would be full of ...
Having already seized power from the White House Correspondents’ Association regarding press pool assignments, the Trump administration’s press shop is now reportedly looking to take charge of ...
Vice Chair David Hogg’s group, Leaders We Deserve, launched a $20 million initiative on Monday aimed at launching primary ...
A change to the seating chart would amount to another encroachment by President Trump’s aides into the day-to-day procedures of the journalists who cover them. White House officials now pick and ...
In a letter to Vice President JD Vance, four U.S. representatives on a committee that oversees the cultural institution urged ...
The White House plans to take over the seating chart for the press briefing room and will likely boot some legacy media outlets farther back, according to a report. It’s the Trump administration ...
Gabe Evans (R-Colo.), who defeated former Rep. Yadira Caraveo (D-Colo.) — the first person to hold the seat since the ...
House Democrats identified Andy Barr's seat as one of 35 they hope to flip in 2026. Republicans say the choice is "laughable" ...