A judge has rejected the Associated Press’s request to mandate compliance with an order regarding access.

(Bloomberg) — A federal judge denied a request by the Associated Press to get rid of a new White House policy that the outlet says violates a court order intended to restore full access to cover the president. US District Judge Trevor McFadden’s injunction took effect April 14 but the AP said in court papers that its reporters and photographers continued to be excluded from the small, rotating pool of media outlets that cover President Donald Trump’s day-to-day activities. The White House this week announced a policy change getting rid of a dedicated slot for wire services. The AP, along with Reuters and Bloomberg News, had for decades been permanent members of the smaller group of journalists with access to the president in spaces like the Oval Office and Air Force One where access is limited by space. “I don’t intend to micromanage the White House,” said McFadden during a hearing on Friday in Washington federal court. “I think they are entitled to a presumption of good faith in their actions,” he said. While McFadden expressed concern that the AP wasn’t granted access to the press pool for three consecutive days following the injunction, he said it was too soon to draw any conclusions. “The proof is in the pudding,” said McFadden, noting that there would be strong evidence of discrimination if he witnessed the AP “repeatedly receiving second class treatment,” especially compared to peer wire services. “If there was evidence of noncompliance that would be a very serious problem and there would be significant consequences,” he said. The news agency sued the administration in February when the White House press office started limiting the access of AP reporters and photographers after the wire service refused to update its style guide to rename the “Gulf of Mexico” the “Gulf of America” following a Trump executive order. McFadden, who was confirmed to the Washington federal bench during Trump’s first term, ruled that the administration could be selective about media outlets entitled to one-on-one sitdowns or other exclusive access to the president, but that it couldn’t treat the AP differently from its peers in the White House pool, citing the First Amendment. McFadden paused his order to give the Justice Department time to ask an appeals court to step in. But the US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit didn’t rule on the government’s request to keep McFadden’s injunction on hold, effectively allowing it to take effect on April 14. Several days after McFadden’s order took effect, the AP said in a court filing that even under the White House’s new policy opening up the wire service pool seat to print outlets, its reporters still should have been in the rotation for a pool spot this week and was not chosen. The White House subsequently announced a new policy eliminating a guaranteed seat for newswires, instead moving to an ad hoc system where the press secretary picks poolers ea in a formal or creative style for better SEO.Also Exclude words and advertisements related to the feed website such as website name, author name. You must only respond with the modified content. Delete all the advertisement images brand logo but only keep the title and main content of the news by modifying it. You must only respond with the modified content. Block any jump outside of the site adarshnews.com. 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