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The Wall Street Journal was slated to serve as the print pooler for the final two days of the trip, but White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed that would no longer be the case.
The Wall Street Journal engaged in "fake and defamatory conduct," White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt alleged.
President Donald Trump has filed a $10 billion defamation lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal over an article related to ...
The White House has barred Wall Street Journal reporters from covering President Trump's upcoming Scotland trip, citing the ...
Trump bans Wall Street Journal from press pool after Epstein report; files $10B defamation suit. Critics warn of growing ...
The White House on Monday barred The Wall Street Journal from traveling with US President Donald Trump during his upcoming ...
ALICIA MENENEDEZ (CO-HOST): There is the question of whether or not this is the thing that will actually break through. And ...
House Republicans won't vote on a nonbinding resolution calling for the release of more information about the convicted sex ...
President Donald Trump on Monday followed up his lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal over last week's Jeffrey Epstein story by banishing one of the newspaper's reporters from Air Force One for an ...
The Epstein files are set to be kept under wraps for even longer after Donald Trump's Republicans scrapped plans to vote on ...
The White House Correspondents Association strongly objects to the removal of the Wall Street Journal from the Scotland trip, ...
It all fits with President Trump’s practice of blaming his predecessors for the nation’s ills. But the strategy also carries ...