WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Associated Press is in a legal dispute with President Donald Trump regarding access to his administration. According to a report, the White House began restricting the AP’s access to events like Oval Office news conferences and Air Force One trips in February.

The AP claims President Trump incorrectly described the case in public, stating he was no longer interested in working with them due to the coverage he received. Despite the AP winning its case, President Trump secured a delay that postponed the enforcement of the ruling.

This ongoing legal battle highlights tensions between the administration and media outlets over access and coverage.

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