EXCLUSIVE: The White House press office is seeking to toughen its requirements for journalist “hard passes,” two people familiar with the situation told Confider.
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While sources stressed to Confider that the press office has mulled changing the rules for a year now, they also acknowledged that reporters like Ateba had been a disruptive force in the briefing room throughout that time—and potentially a reason to stiffen the rules.—after briefly revoking CNN correspondent Jim Acosta’s pass—that required journalists to have been on the White House grounds 50 percent of the time prior to renewal .
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