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  2. White House Office of the Press Secretary - Wikipedia

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    The Office is headed by the White House Press Secretary, and is part of the White House Office, which is a subunit of the Executive Office of the President. The White House Office of the Press Secretary deals with the daily press needs of the president and manages their relationship with the news media. [1]

  3. Wikipedia:Contact us - Wikipedia

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    Press and partnerships If you're a member of the press looking to contact Wikipedia, or have a business proposal for us. Back to main page Thank you for your interest in contacting Wikipedia.

  4. White House Press Secretary - Wikipedia

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    The White House press secretary is a senior White House official whose primary responsibility is to act as spokesperson for the executive branch of the United States federal government, especially with regard to the president, senior aides and executives, as well as government policies.

  5. Who is Karoline Leavitt, the youngest-ever White House press ...

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    Karoline Leavitt has become the youngest White House press secretary in history. The 27-year-old, who served as Donald Trump's campaign spokeswoman, could make her debut within hours.

  6. Wikipedia:Contact us/Press and partnerships - Wikipedia

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    If you are a member of the press looking to contact the Wikimedia Foundation, our press department can be contacted at press wikimedia.org, or by phoning +1 415-839-6885. We also have international contacts, some of whom work for various affiliated organisations and some of whom are editors.

  7. Trump's White House 'Criticized' Over Offensive Social Media

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    President Donald Trump speaks during an Executive Order signing in the Oval Office at the White House on Feb. 11, 2025 in Washington, D.C. Credit - Andrew Harnik—Getty Images

  8. James S. Brady Press Briefing Room - Wikipedia

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    The first presidential press conference was held in March 1913 in the Oval Office, during the Woodrow Wilson administration.Then, until 1969, communications from the president and general press news conferences took place in various locations, including the Indian Treaty Room, the State Department auditorium, and East Room of the White House.

  9. White House press corps - Wikipedia

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    Knight that the White House had a limited right to deny a press pass. [7] [8] [9] In 2018, the White House withdrew the pass of Jim Acosta of CNN. CNN sued, and a federal judge temporarily ordered the pass to be restored, on grounds of due process. [10] In May 2019, under a new standard, the White House revoked dozens of press passes. [11]