The journalists of the American Associated Press news room are considered a violation of the country's constitution on the plane of the US President Donald Trump on the plane of US President Donald Trump.
"Journalists consider the administration's actions as a violation of the first correction of the US Constitution, that is, what can the news company publish under the threat of revenge," the agency said.
Earlier, Deputy Chief of Staff of the White House told Taylor Badov, the correction "does not guarantee the privilege of unhindered access" to the Oval Force and Air Force.
The agency claims that the Trump's command to rename Mexican bay only inside the United States, and that Mexico, other countries and international organizations do not have to recognize the renamence. The AP has decided not to reckon the lagoon in its report.
On Friday, AP journalists were not allowed to enter the Oval Office to sign an executive order, which stops federal funding for schools that require students and staff to receive Covid-19 vaccines reported.