Fake News by Associated Press Regarding Tulsi Gabbard and Trump-Putin Friendship

The Associated Press published a fake news story claiming that Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said President Trump and Russian President Putin are “very good friends,” which was proven to be false. The AP retracted the story after it had already spread widely. The article criticizes the AP for spreading lies and calls for consequences.

Trump Administration's Changes to White House Press Access

The Trump administration announced that they will determine which outlets get access to the White House press room, ending the White House Correspondents Association's control. They aim to provide more diverse media representation.

White House Press Briefing and Legal Dispute with Associated Press

Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt speaks at the White House following President Trump's meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron. A federal judge rejected an emergency motion by the Associated Press over access to the Oval Office and Air Force One due to refusal to use the term Gulf of America.

White House Press Pool Access Dispute

A judge denied the Associated Press immediate access to the White House press pool due to ongoing dispute over President Trump's renaming of the Gulf of Mexico. The AP filed a lawsuit arguing it's retaliation for not adopting Trump's new name. The White House claims victory and defends their decision, while the AP vows to continue fighting for press freedom.

Associated Press Denied Access to White House Press Pool Events

A federal judge denied an emergency motion from the Associated Press to restore its access to White House press pool events, citing the privilege of journalists to ask questions as a privilege, not a legal right. The AP sued the White House claiming a violation of the First Amendment.

The Associated Press lawsuit against Trump administration officials over freedom of speech

The Associated Press sued three Trump administration officials over access to presidential events, citing freedom of speech. The White House restricted AP's access after they did not fully follow President Trump's renaming of the Gulf of Mexico to the 'Gulf of America.' This led to a lawsuit by the AP against the officials for unconstitutional control over speech.

Associated Press Lawsuit Against Trump Administration

The Associated Press filed a lawsuit against three Trump administration officials for limiting access due to refusal to use 'Gulf of America' instead of 'Gulf of Mexico'. The AP argued that the ban violated the First and Fifth Amendments of the U.S. Constitution.

White House vs Associated Press over Gulf of America name

The White House is upset that the Associated Press refuses to recognize the "Gulf of America" as its official name, despite President Trump's designation. The AP's decision has led to the White House blocking the AP from events, causing backlash from media elites.

Dispute between Associated Press and White House over Gulf of Mexico name change

The Associated Press is at odds with the White House over the Gulf of Mexico name change to Gulf of America. The AP's refusal to recognize the change led to their reporters being denied access to White House events.

Dispute over Renaming Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America

The Associated Press reporter was barred from an event in the Oval Office after a dispute about editorial guidelines following an executive order to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America by President Trump. The move was criticized for violating the First Amendment.

Associated Press denied Oval Office access over Gulf of Mexico naming dispute

The Associated Press was denied access to the Oval Office after refusing to comply with President Trump's executive order to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America. The AP stands by using both names for the body of water.

Misquoting of Republican Sen. JD Vance on School Shootings

The Associated Press misquoted Republican Sen. JD Vance on school shootings, leading to backlash. Kamala Harris and Tim Walz repeated the misquote without retraction.

The Associated Press Launches The AP Fund for Journalism

The Associated Press is launching a new independent organization, The AP Fund for Journalism, to raise $100 million and expand state and local news. The new group aims to support local news efforts through philanthropic funds.

Accusations against the Associated Press regarding reporting on murder case involving two Venezuelan migrants

The article accuses the Associated Press of omitting the fact that two men charged with the murder of a 12-year-old girl in Houston are from Venezuela, blaming it on a partisan agenda. It criticizes Joe Biden's immigration policies and accuses the AP of protecting him.

Israeli authorities seize AP broadcasting equipment

Israeli authorities briefly seized broadcasting equipment from The Associated Press for providing images to Al Jazeera, but returned the equipment after protests from the White House and others.

Israeli Seizure of Associated Press Equipment

Israeli officials seized equipment belonging to The Associated Press in southern Israel, accusing them of violating a new media law by providing images to Al Jazeera. AP denounced the move, urging the return of their equipment to continue providing important visual journalism.

Fox News report on White House's support for Israel and Terry Anderson's passing

Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy reports on the diplomatic tightrope the White House is walking as it supports Israel while urging leaders not to strike back following Iran's weekend attack. Terry Anderson, the globe-trotting Associated Press correspondent who became one of America’s longest-held hostages after he was snatched from a street in war-torn Lebanon in 1985 and held for nearly seven years, has died at 76.

Controversy over Associated Press Photos of Israeli Victim of Hamas

The Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute awarded the Associated Press with a "Pictures of the Year" award for photos including an Israeli victim of Hamas, sparking controversy. Critics pointed out inaccuracies in the coverage, including ties to Hamas by AP photojournalists. Breitbart News highlighted these issues and reached out for comment from the director of Pictures of the Year International.

Allegations against Republican Senate candidate Bernie Moreno

Republican U.S. Senate candidate Bernie Moreno from Ohio faces allegations of being linked to an adult online dating site, which were debunked by the site's founder. The Associated Press report was called into question, with evidence showing the account was likely a prank or setup. Moreno's campaign denied any involvement and labeled the story as a 'vile hit piece.'

Bernie Moreno vs. Associated Press

Republican Senate candidate Bernie Moreno vows to fight back against hit pieces by the Associated Press, claiming they are attempting to destroy his reputation with false accusations. Moreno criticizes his opponents for capitalizing on the story, highlighting their willingness to compromise values for power.

Misleading Article by Associated Press on Ohio Senate Candidate Bernie Moreno

The Associated Press is facing backlash and potential legal liability after publishing a misleading article about Ohio Senate candidate Bernie Moreno, which included false claims about geolocation data. High-profile figures, including politicians and attorneys, are questioning the accuracy and ethics of the AP's reporting.

Associated Press Admits Lack of 'Geolocation Data' in Bernie Moreno Smear Piece

The Associated Press admitted they do not have 'geolocation data' to back up their smear piece about Ohio Senate candidate Bernie Moreno, despite previous claims. The AP stands by the story but has not corrected it. Moreno's team provided evidence that the account in question was created as a prank by an intern. Top Republicans are supporting Moreno. The AP faced criticism for publishing fake news and calls for a retraction.

Royal Photographers Accused of Manipulating Photos

Royal photographer accused of doctoring Meghan Markle's pregnancy announcement photo denies the allegations, calls it dangerous journalism. Kate Middleton apologizes for editing a family photo, leading to speculation and scrutiny. The Associated Press retracted a photo of Middleton over concerns of manipulation.

Lawsuit Against Associated Press for Alleged Support of Terrorism

Victims of Hamas's Oct. 7 terror strike on Israel are suing the Associated Press for allegedly providing material support to terrorism through payments made to individuals with ties to Hamas. The AP denies having advance knowledge of the attack and states the lawsuit is baseless.

Lawsuit Against Associated Press for Allegedly Supporting Terrorism

Victims of Hamas's terror strike on Israel are suing the Associated Press, alleging the news organization materially supported terrorism through payments to known Hamas agents. The lawsuit claims the AP employed a photographer with ties to Hamas who had advance knowledge of the attack.

Lawsuit Against Associated Press for Allegedly Supporting Terrorism

Victims of Hamas terror attack in Israel file federal lawsuit against Associated Press for allegedly paying Hamas members posing as photographers. Lawsuit alleges AP aided and abetted Hamas in carrying out attack, worst massacre of Jews since Holocaust.