Banishing a Reporter: Trump Escalates Battle With Wall Street Journal Over Epstein Story
It’s the first time Trump has sued for defamation as a sitting president, and it’s not clear whether any president has done that in the past.
Appeals Court Won’t Reinstate AP Access To Presidential Events
Since the start of the case, the White House has instituted new rules for access to the limited-space events.
Congress Approves Trump’s $9 Billion Cut to Public Broadcasting and Foreign Aid
The White House says the public media system is politically biased and an unnecessary expense.
Death Threats Over Texas Flooding Cartoon Force Museum Journalism Event To Be Postponed
An online fury erupted this week over an editorial cartoon in The Buffalo News showing a man in a MAGA cap being swept away by the Texas floodwaters.
Immigration Judge Grants Bond for Spanish-Language Journalist Arrested During Protest
His attorney, Giovanni Diaz, has said he isn’t a legal permanent resident but has authorization to work and remain in the United States.
Paramount Will Pay $16 Million in Settlement With Trump Over ’60 Minutes’ Interview
The case was widely discussed and was being seen as a referendum on how far organizations would go to curry favor with Trump.
With Reporters Shot and Roughed Up, Advocates Question Whether Those Covering Protests Are Targets
Reporters Without Borders said there have been at least 31 attacks on journalists — 27 from law enforcement — since the demonstrations started.
Florida Agency Tells Newspaper to Halt Reporting Angle on Foundation Associated With Governor’s Wife
The Orlando Sentinel received the letter on June 6 from the state Department of Children and Families, whose top official is appointed by the governor.