The White House has received more than 7,000 applications from some independent journalists, pod casters, social media influencers, and “new media” seats for content creators.
The White House's spokeswoman Caroline Livit said that the Trump administration has recovered a press pass to 440 journalists by the Biden administration, and the Trump administration has “Press Breale Fine Room. We have announced that it has announced that it will open. “New Media Voice”, White House officials Confirmed For daily wires, where more than 7,400 new media requests have been received.
JACQUI HEINRICH, an advanced White House correspondent of FOX NEWS I wrote In the post of X, we confirmed that the White House officials had received the Fox News and the White House receiving a request of over 7,400 for the past 24 hours.
“Millions of Americans, especially young people, have been consuming news from traditional TV outlets and newspapers, podcasts, blogs, social media, and other independent outlets,” said Leavittt. I said During her press conference on Tuesday. “It is essential for our team to share President Trump's messages anywhere and adapt this white house to new media scenery in 2025.”
Lebit added that the White House under the Trump administration, “I strongly believe in Article 1.”
“This White House strongly believes in Article 1, so our team is eager to recover the 440 journalist's mascum pass, which was mistakenly canceled by the previous administration.” And leavittt added. “We are also open this briefing room to the voice of a new media. The new media voice creates news -related content, and its outlet is not yet shown in one of the seats in this room. We welcome the independent journalists, pod casters, social media influencers, and apply for this White House.
Leavitt added that she and her team add to “review applications and give new media applicants qualifications”, and add the standards to “hand over the United Service Service requirements to enter the White House Complex Facility.” I did it.
As previously reported by Hannah Knudsen of BREITBART NEWS, Matthew Boyle, the chief of BreitBart News Washington Bureau, “I had the opportunity to ask one of the first questions.”
