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Trump administration does not have to allow Associated Press access yet, judge rules

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A federal judge on Monday declined to issue a temporary restraining order for The Associated Press in its effort to gain full access to the Trump administration, asking for a fuller briefing before making a decision.

The Associated Press has accused Trump administration officials of violating its First Amendment protections by refusing it access because of its style policy.

The AP was barred indefinitely from accessing the Oval Office and Air Force One, as it had in the past, because of its refusal to change its style for the Gulf of Mexico to the “Gulf of America.”

Judge Trevor McFadden told the court there were several reasons he denied the temporary restraining order request. He noted there was a difference in the issues of this case and case law presented by both parties.

He also questioned the amount of irreparable harm the AP would suffer as the news outlet can get access to the same information whether or not they’re in the room where it happened, he argued.

The judge said he was not inclined to “act precipitously” with regard to the executive office of the president.

The AP also waited 10 days to file their case, McFadden noted.

“I can’t say the AP has shown a likelihood of success here,” the judge said.

President Donald Trump signed an executive order to rename the body of water the “Gulf of America,” but the AP said that it will refer to it “by its original name while acknowledging the new name Trump has chosen.”

Trump defended the ban on AP journalists at a news conference in Florida last week, directly referencing the outlet’s choice about what to call the Gulf.

“I just say we’re going to keep them out until such time that they agree it’s the Gulf of America,” Trump said.

He also criticized the outlet’s coverage on him, the election and the Republican party. Trump said that the AP has done them no favors, “and I guess I’m not doing them any favors.”

The First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution states that Congress shall pass no law “abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press.”

The AP filed suit accusing the government of retaliating against press freedom, specifically naming White House Chief of Staff Susan Wiles, Deputy Chief of Staff Taylor Budowich and Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.

“This targeted attack on the AP’s editorial independence and ability to gather and report the news strikes at the very core of the First Amendment,” the news agency said. “This court should remedy it immediately.”

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