These are the media outlets that usually attend Trump's daily press briefings with Sean Spicer
In a move that had many defenders of the free press up in arms, the White House shut out reporters from The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, CNN, and Politico from a gaggle with Press Secretary Sean Spicer on Friday.
The bar comes after President Donald Trump doubled down on earlier comments calling The New York Times, ABC, CBS, CNN, and NBC the fake news media and "the enemy of the American people" in a speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference Friday morning.
"The fake news doesn't tell the truth," Trump said in his speech. "I say it doesn't represent the people. It never will represent the people. And we're going to do something about it."
To express solidarity with the barred publications, reporters from The Associated Press and Time Magazine also did not attend the press briefing, while journalists from Fox News, NBC, Breitbart News, and The Wall Street Journal stayed inside.
According to the New York Times, these are the publications that have been attending the daily press briefings since Trump took office:
NBC
Fox
CBS
Associated Press
ABC
Reuters
CNN
The Wall Street Journal
CBS Radio
Bloomberg
NPR
The Washington Post
The New York Times
AP Radio
AFP
USA TODAY
McClatchy
American Urban Radio Network
Politico
Tribune
ABC Radio
Foreign pool
MSNBC
Washington Times
The Hill
Fox Radio
Voice of America
National Journal
Bloomberg BNA
Time
Yahoo
New York Daily News
Hearst
New York Post
Real Clear Politics
Chicago Sun Times/Al Jazeera
Washington Examiner
Yahoo
Salem Radio Network
Media News/Daily Beast
Christian Science Monitor
Sirius
Dow Jones
Talk Radio News Service
Dallas Morning News
Roll Call
CBN
Boston Globe/BBC
Scripps/Buzzfeed
Financial Times/The Guardian
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