The Associated Press (AP) and the Trump administration are back before a United States federal appeals court in their fight over media access.

The AP argued on Monday that a news outlet should not be punished for its point of view, and the White House insisted that the president should determine who can question him in the Oval Office.

In February, AP sued three officials from the administration of US President Donald Trump, including White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, after its reporters were barred from the “pool” of journalists who follow the president up close.

The administration’s action was, it said, in response to an institutional decision by AP to continue using the term “Gulf of Mexico” as its default style after Trump renamed it the “Gulf of America”.

The case h

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