Among the questions asked of Trump was one about the congressional testimony of his former lawyer, Michael Cohen
HANOI, Vietnam — The White House abruptly banned four U.S. journalists from covering President Donald Trump’s dinner here Wednesday with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un after some of them shouted questions at the leaders during their earlier meetings.
“I wouldn’t say that, she said, according to two people present for the discussions.Lauren Easton, a spokeswoman for the AP, said in a statement: “The Associated Press decries such efforts by the White House to restrict access to the president. It is critically important that any president uphold American press freedom standards, not only at home but especially while abroad.”The move came a day after the U.S.
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