White House issues new rule restricting access for journalists [View all]
Source: Reuters
October 31, 2025 6:20 PM EDT Updated 1 hour ago
WASHINGTON, Oct 31 (Reuters) - A new White House rule issued Friday restricts the ability of credentialed journalists to freely access the offices of press secretary Karoline Leavitt and other top communications officials in the West Wing, near the Oval Office.
The new memorandum from the National Security Council bans journalists from accessing Room 140, also known as "Upper Press," without a prior appointment, citing the need to protect potentially sensitive material. It said the change would take effect immediately.
The White House move follows restrictions put in place earlier this month for reporters at the Department of Defense, a move that prompted dozens of journalists to vacate their offices in the Pentagon and return their credentials. The National Security Council said the change was made because structural changes to the NSC mean White House communications officials are now "routinely engaging with sensitive material."
"In order to protect such material, and maintain coordination between National Security Council Staff and White House Communications Staff, members of the press are no longer permitted to access Room 140 without prior approval in the form of an appointment with an authorized White House Staff Member," the memo said.
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