UN vote -Trump backs Russia

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https://metro.co.uk/2025/02/24/us-russia-and-north-korea-join-forces-to-reject-un-peace-plan-for-ukraine-22618320/

And, we are now OFFICIALLY on the same side as dictators...

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French Press Corps Intervenes as AP Barred from Trump-Macron Conference

In a stark display of solidarity, the French press corps stepped in to ensure that a Paris-based Associated Press (AP) journalist could attend and ask the first question at a joint press conference between President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron at the White House. This intervention was necessary because American AP journalists were barred from attending, a move seen as part of Trump's ongoing efforts to restrict certain news outlets that refuse to comply with his demands.

The exclusion of AP journalists stems from a dispute over the Trump administration's demand that the AP use the term "Gulf of America" instead of "Gulf of Mexico" in its reporting. This directive is part of a broader pattern of Trump's attacks on press freedom, where he has personally decided to limit AP's access to White House events as retaliation for their editorial choices. Trump's actions have been criticized for violating First Amendment rights and undermining the principles of a free press.

The French press corps' decision to support the AP reflects growing international concern over Trump's tactics against the media. His administration has escalated efforts to curtail access for news outlets that do not align with his narrative, filing lawsuits and issuing orders that critics argue are blatant attempts to manipulate media coverage. This approach embodies a profound disregard for the principles that uphold a democratic commitment to a free press, raising alarming concerns about the future of journalism under Trump's leadership.


Everyone...Please post a link and brief summary  what you want the folks to read.  Posting Cut and Paste content like this takes up memory on the website and I have to pay for it.  So try to keep a post as short as possible.  Thank you. Hobby

HighStepper

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Are Trump and Kim Jong-un writing love letters again?
Too much sex is still not enough.

Hobby

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French Press Corps Intervenes as AP Barred from Trump-Macron Conference

In a stark display of solidarity, the French press corps stepped in to ensure that a Paris-based Associated Press (AP) journalist could attend and ask the first question at a joint press conference between President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron at the White House. This intervention was necessary because American AP journalists were barred from attending, a move seen as part of Trump's ongoing efforts to restrict certain news outlets that refuse to comply with his demands.

The exclusion of AP journalists stems from a dispute over the Trump administration's demand that the AP use the term "Gulf of America" instead of "Gulf of Mexico" in its reporting. This directive is part of a broader pattern of Trump's attacks on press freedom, where he has personally decided to limit AP's access to White House events as retaliation for their editorial choices. Trump's actions have been criticized for violating First Amendment rights and undermining the principles of a free press.

The French press corps' decision to support the AP reflects growing international concern over Trump's tactics against the media. His administration has escalated efforts to curtail access for news outlets that do not align with his narrative, filing lawsuits and issuing orders that critics argue are blatant attempts to manipulate media coverage. This approach embodies a profound disregard for the principles that uphold a democratic commitment to a free press, raising alarming concerns about the future of journalism under Trump's leadership.

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Everyone...Please post a link and brief summary  what you want the folks to read.  Posting Cut and Paste content like this takes up memory on the website and I have to pay for it.  So try to keep a post as short as possible.  Thank you. Hobby
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Hobby

Quote from: Blkfyre on Yesterday at 05:53 PMGuests are not allowed to view images in posts, please Register or Login

French Press Corps Intervenes as AP Barred from Trump-Macron Conference

In a stark display of solidarity, the French press corps stepped in to ensure that a Paris-based Associated Press (AP) journalist could attend and ask the first question at a joint press conference between President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron at the White House. This intervention was necessary because American AP journalists were barred from attending, a move seen as part of Trump's ongoing efforts to restrict certain news outlets that refuse to comply with his demands.

The exclusion of AP journalists stems from a dispute over the Trump administration's demand that the AP use the term "Gulf of America" instead of "Gulf of Mexico" in its reporting. This directive is part of a broader pattern of Trump's attacks on press freedom, where he has personally decided to limit AP's access to White House events as retaliation for their editorial choices. Trump's actions have been criticized for violating First Amendment rights and undermining the principles of a free press.

The French press corps' decision to support the AP reflects growing international concern over Trump's tactics against the media. His administration has escalated efforts to curtail access for news outlets that do not align with his narrative, filing lawsuits and issuing orders that critics argue are blatant attempts to manipulate media coverage. This approach embodies a profound disregard for the principles that uphold a democratic commitment to a free press, raising alarming concerns about the future of journalism under Trump's leadership.


Everyone...Please post a link and brief summary  what you want the folks to read.  Posting Cut and Paste content like this takes up memory on the website and I have to pay for it.  So try to keep a post as short as possible.  Thank you. Hobby

According to Karoline Leavitt Press Secretary said AP journalists are welcome to attend the press briefings but won't be allowed if they publish false information.  She said she will be truthful and expects all to do the same. 
Hobby

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https://metro.co.uk/2025/02/24/us-russia-and-north-korea-join-forces-to-reject-un-peace-plan-for-ukraine-22618320/

And, we are now OFFICIALLY on the same side as dictators...

You won't get Putin to end the war by saying he committed war crimes and be held accountable. Russia did invade the Ukraine and Biden didn't even try to stop it from happening.  We are at a point that who did what really doesn't matter.  What matters is to stop the killing! Right now Russia is bigger and stronger and can out last the Ukraine if the US cuts off aid.  Trump will do what he can to talk Putin into stopping the war and may tell Putin what he wants to hear.  Doesn't mean Trump sold out to Russia.
Hobby

HighStepper

Quote from: Hobby on Yesterday at 06:43 PMAccording to Karoline Leavitt Press Secretary said AP journalists are welcome to attend the press briefings but won't be allowed if they publish false information.  She said she will be truthful and expects all to do the same. 
More petty dimwitted shit from the White House.

The Associated Press is a global news agency that disseminates news around the world, as such  AP must ensure that place names and geography are easily recognizable to all audiences. It's been the Gulf of Mexico for over 400 years. Trump's order only carries authority within the United States. The rest of world calls it the Gulf of Mexico.

Hey asshole, get the grocery prices down instead of going around making up shit.
Too much sex is still not enough.

dogwalker

Zelensky?  He's the dictator (according to Trump) and we do not appear to be on his side.

bats

Quote from: Hobby on Yesterday at 06:43 PMAccording to Karoline Leavitt Press Secretary said AP journalists are welcome to attend the press briefings but won't be allowed if they publish false information.  She said she will be truthful and expects all to do the same. 
Leavitt obviously had her fingers crossed behind her back when she made that statement.

Blkfyre

Quote from: Hobby on Yesterday at 06:43 PMAccording to Karoline Leavitt Press Secretary said AP journalists are welcome to attend the press briefings but won't be allowed if they publish false information.  She said she will be truthful and expects all to do the same. 

If you have to say you will be truthful, that means that you have not been in the past...

Hobby

Quote from: Blkfyre on Yesterday at 08:06 PMIf you have to say you will be truthful, that means that you have not been in the past...

No it doesn't.   She said she will always be truthful.  Now when people say honestly or in all honesty etc that usually does mean they will not be truthful so when I hear in all honesty I won't trust them.  Another is when people say they never lie.  If you never lie you don't need to say you never lie.

Karoline wasn't just talking about the Gulf of America she said that the AP had published things about Trump that weren't true and Trump will hold them accountable.  Karoline said we present facts and figures to back up what we tell you and President Trump is very transparent.  So far I am very impressed with Karoline...
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Blkfyre

Quote from: Hobby on Yesterday at 08:32 PMNo it doesn't.   She said she will always be truthful.  Now when people say honestly or in all honesty etc that usually does mean they will not be truthful so when I hear in all honesty I won't trust them.  Another is when people say they never lie.  If you never lie you don't need to say you never lie.

Karoline wasn't just talking about the Gulf of America she said that the AP had published things about Trump that weren't true and Trump will hold them accountable.  Karoline said we present facts and figures to back up what we tell you and President Trump is very transparent.  So far I am very impressed with Karoline...

Trump holding liars accountable is a joke