Ex-GOP officials urge court to reinstate AP to WH press pool
President Donald Trump gestures to a poster that says "Gulf of America" in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2025 (Pool via AP).

President Donald Trump gestures to a poster that says “Gulf of America” in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2025 (Pool via AP).

A coalition of former Republican government officials and legal experts is asking a federal judge in Washington, D.C., to intervene in the case involving the exclusion of The Associated Press from the White House press pool. The wire service was removed from the select group of journalists because it declined to use the term “Gulf of America” instead of the traditional “Gulf of Mexico.”

The coalition, in a 17-page amicus brief submitted to U.S. District Judge Trevor McFadden, is stressing the importance of upholding the First Amendment rights. They are urging the judge to reverse the Trump administration’s decision, arguing that excluding the AP from the press pool and limiting its coverage of presidential events goes against fundamental principles.

“There is no more important directive in the Constitution than to preserve the freedom of speech and of the press. Our country was founded on the principles of free speech and a free press,” the filing states. “Retaliation against the AP, and the Administration’s efforts to intimidate the press generally, could not be more at odds with the principles animating our founders when they wrote the Constitution. Permitting this kind of government interference would inhibit robust critical reporting, and encourage the press to tailor its work to please the President and avoid sanctions of the sort experienced by the AP.”

Among the amici are former Republican governors Arne Carlson, William Weld, and Christine Todd Whitman, ex-Trump administration attorney Ty Cobb, 12 former GOP members of the House of Representatives, and a retired federal appellate judge.

The press pool is a nearly 144-year-old institution whose members have, for decades, been under the purview of the 111-year-old White House Correspondents Association, a nonprofit famously responsible for its annual, eponymous, comedy-themed dinner. The concept of the pool itself, however, was essentially invented by the AP.

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