White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt recently addressed questions about media access policies and defended the administration’s approach to press coverage. During a public discussion, she argued that the goal is to increase participation from a broader range of news organizations rather than reduce access for established outlets. The conversation included questions about changes to the White House press pool and whether those adjustments could affect historical reporting. One example raised was the importance of well-known photographs and coverage captured during major national events. Concerns centered on whether reducing reliance on traditional media groups could impact future documentation. Leavitt responded... Continues…
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