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HuffPost blasts White House for reportedly pulling press pool spot

HuffPost denounced the White House It is reportedly pulling Pool pool spot amid the chaos surrounding new policies about how the presidential pool works.

The outlet was reported on Tuesday That night Of the reporters, the following day, were banished from the pool by the White House. Wednesday, Whitney Snyder, editor-in-chief of the HuffPost; Describing reported actionscalling it an “extraordinary representation of weakness.”

“Readers – Last night, the Trump administration ousted the Huff Post White House correspondent SV date from the prespool covering the president,” Snyder said in an outlet production.

“This asked President Donald Trump two weeks after the date what he asked for a question he clearly didn't want to answer. It elicited a belligerent and defensive response from the president,” he continued.

The outlet also chased the White House. Main Web PageFeatured a photo of President Trump, along with a symbol that looks like a sticker in a photo that reads “100% Chicken.”

On Tuesday, the White House said it would control what to let go of the president's pool. The White House Correspondents Association has historically oversaw the operation of the pool.

“The White House press pool comes from a time that reflects American media habits in 2025,” White House press director Carolyn Leavitt said Tuesday.

White House officials told Hill on Wednesday that the HuffPost could return to the pool, “It's wrong to say people are being pushed out,” and told the Trump administration is only changing the way they organize the pool.

Snyder's comments come at a particularly tense time between the Trump administration and the media outlet. This includes the president who refused to add the “American Gulf” to the “American Gulf” from the ban from an oval office.

“Blocking HuffPost and the Associated Press is a spinless act that breaks in decades of precedent,” he wrote. “Since Franklin D. Roosevelt took office, the White House pool has provided Americans with transparent, independent reports on the president.”

In response to HuffPost's main web page display and Snyder's work, White House spokesman Anna Kelly said, “I have no right to be privileged to enter an oval office.

Updated at 7:08pm

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