“Individuals who have not timely received the appropriate clearances are ineligible for access to the White House complex, infrastructure and technology and are therefore unable to perform the ...
“My team will review applications and give credentials to new media applicants who meet our criteria and pass United States Secret Service requirements to enter the White House complex.
The decision to open up the White House complex to far more journalists from less traditional outlets and even independent bloggers and influencers, Leavitt said, would allow the administration to ...
Washington: Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who recently donated $277 million to Donald Trump's presidential campaign, has been ...
my team will review the applications and give credentials to new media applicants who meet our criteria and pass the Secret Service requirements to enter the White House complex." Press secretary ...
with Leavitt noting her team will review applications of those “who meet our criteria and pass United States Secret Service requirements to enter the White House complex.” Leavitt also said ...
“roughly 40 percent of hard pass holders had not accessed the White House complex in the prior 90 days,” indicating that many of the 440 journalists took a hard pass on updating their hard pas ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Elon Musk is working for President Donald Trump as a “special government employee,” according to a White ...