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they determine who gets into the room and how many people. the new york post was claiming they were shut out. they said it s because of their coverage of hunter biden, the president s son. however, the white house did not specify that, simply denied a credential. we have heard from multiple outlets over the last several years they feel like press access has been restricted. the president has been repeatedly criticized for not taking more questions from the press. the post was saying they should have been allowed in the room. it has been clear to me at other events that happened not everyone gets in. different outlets at different times. interesting to see if there was a change of policy. the post was shut out of this event. bill: miranda devine called it appalling. the front page cover today of the new york post. as possible hunter indictment looms biden bans post from events. dana: this is not the white house briefing room. this is a larger space.
[inaudible] god bless you all, may god protect our troops, thank you. [indistinguishable] kayleigh: wow, harris, two things going on, the press has their credentials, called hard passes renewed and they tend to be auto renewed since 2017, but now they are having to reapply for them with the use of standards that are pretty vague, so some saying this could limit press access as he recalled president trump did try to take credentials from two reporters and they sued and ended up winning, but it was on a due process claim, so within the new york post reporter who i find to be a very good reporter has kept out of it and bent and traditionally other than covid when i was there, they had to reduce the number of people, but typically you would have a post reporter in there. harris: so on the first one with the passes, that should get extra scrutiny to you. like we should take a really
The White House has recently released new requirements for press access to White House grounds and presidential events, leading to a lot of controversy The White House releases new requirements for press access, sparking concerns about limits on reporting. Journalists fear access will be granted only to those deemed "safe" by the administration, limiting freedom of the press.