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A Russian state media reporter gained entry to the Oval Office for Trump-Zelensky sit-down

A Russian state media reporter gained entry to the Oval Office for Trump-Zelensky sit-down
February 28, 2025

(CNN) โ€” A member of Russiaโ€™s state-owned news agency gained access to the Oval Office on Friday to cover President Trumpโ€™s 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 Russiaโ€™s war in Ukraine. The testy Trump-Zelensky sit-down may yield a signed deal that would exchange US access to Ukraineโ€™s 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.

โ€œTASS was not on the approved list of media for todayโ€™s pool,โ€ a White House official told CNN in a statement. โ€œAs 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€

โ€œHe 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 โ€œshould 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 stafferโ€™s 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 stafferโ€™s presence represents a potential security lapse on the White Houseโ€™s part.

Though a member of Russiaโ€™s 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 Trumpโ€™s first cabinet meeting on Wednesday. And the AP, one of the worldโ€™s largest news outlets, was banned from the Oval Office and Air Force One indefinitely two weeks ago over the wire serviceโ€™s continued use of the โ€œGulf of Mexicoโ€ in addition to the โ€œGulf 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 serviceโ€™s access.

The incident is not the first time the Trump administration has been involved in a controversy with Russiaโ€™s 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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