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AP sued three officers of Trump administration citing freedom of expression

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The news agency ‘Associated Press’ (AP) filed a case against three officials of the Donald Trump -led administration on Friday for disrupting the President’s programs.

In fact, the US had recently issued an order to rename ‘Gulf of Mexico’ to ‘Gulf of America’ but ‘AP’ said that it would continue to use the name ‘Gay of Mexico’.

He says that as a global news agency that broadcast news worldwide, he should ensure that the names of places are used which people can easily identify.

Subsequently, the US had stopped ‘AP’ journalists from covering several government programs. The case was filed in the US District Court in Washington on Friday afternoon against the US administration’s decision to disrupt the government programs of ‘AP’ journalists.

The case has been assigned to the US District Judge Trevor McFaden nominated by Trump. ‘AP’ said that the case has been filed against the unconstitutional attempt by the ‘White House’ (the official residence and office of the President of the US) to disrupt the freedom of speech and expression.

“AP” said in his trial, “All the people of the press and America have the right to choose their words and the government should not take vengeance from them.” Suzanne Wills ‘Chief of Staff’ of ‘White House’ in this case. , The name of ‘Deputy Chief of Staff’ Taylor Budovich and Press Secretary Caroline Lewitt are included.

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