(CNN) โ A member of Russiaโs state-owned news agency gained access to the Oval Office on Friday to cover President Trumpโs sit-down with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky โ even as the AP and Reuters were barred from the high-level meeting. The White House said the journalist was not authorized to be in the press pool.
A correspondent for TASS, a Russian state media organization, was among a group of hand-picked pool reporters present in the Oval Office for the leadersโ meeting, which is part of the USโ efforts to end Russiaโs war in Ukraine. The testy Trump-Zelensky sit-down may yield a signed deal that would exchange US access to Ukraineโs mineral resources for security guarantees.
Though the group of pool reporters in the Oval Office was hand picked, the White House has denied the TASS staffer was permitted entry.
โTASS was not on the approved list of media for todayโs pool,โ a White House official told CNN in a statement. โAs soon as it came to the attention of press office staff that he was in the Oval, he was escorted out by the Press Secretary.โ
โHe is not on the approved list for the press conference,โ the official said.
The apparent gaffe comes three days after the White House announced it would wrest the choice of pool reporters from the White House Correspondentsโ Association, breaking with decades of precedent. Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, promoted the move as democratic on Tuesday, emphasizing that the WHCA โshould no longer have a monopoly over the privilege of press access at the White House.โ
Despite assurances from the White House that the TASS correspondent had not been approved, the stafferโs presence in the Oval Office highlights a significant breach of protocol from the White House. As the White House takes control of the pool roster, the TASS stafferโs presence represents a potential security lapse on the White Houseโs part.
Though a member of Russiaโs state-owned news agency was allowed access to the Oval Office โ albeit allegedly accidentally โ pool staffers emphasized that the Associated Press and Reuters were not permitted to sit in on the talks.
Reuters was most recently barred from covering Trumpโs first cabinet meeting on Wednesday. And the AP, one of the worldโs largest news outlets, was banned from the Oval Office and Air Force One indefinitely two weeks ago over the wire serviceโs continued use of the โGulf of Mexicoโ in addition to the โGulf of America.โ The AP has since sued three Trump administration officials over the ban, though a federal judge on Wednesday did not direct the White House to immediately restore the wire serviceโs access.
The incident is not the first time the Trump administration has been involved in a controversy with Russiaโs state-owned news agency. In 2017, the first Trump administration came under fire when Alexandr Scherbak, a TASS photographer, was invited to cover a meeting between US President Donald Trump and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. During that sit-down, the Trump administration opted to bar all US reporters from photographing the meeting, allowing access only to White House photographers and Scherbak.
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