A US judge has ruled that the Trump administration must restore the Associated Press's access to presidential events, affirming the press's First Amendment rights after a dispute over naming the Gulf.
The USS Gravely has been deployed to support U.S. border security and drug interdiction in the Gulf of America. This military action aims to enhance control over U.S. territorial waters and combat illegal activities.
A federal judge declines to temporarily restore the Associated Press' access to President Trump's events following a ban over a naming dispute. The judge questions the legality of the ban but sets a hearing for further arguments.