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La agencia AP demandó al gobierno de Trump por impedirle a sus periodistas acceder a eventos oficiales

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La histórica agencia de noticias Associated Press (AP) presentó este viernes ante una Corte de Washington una demanda contra funcionarios del gobierno de Donald Trump para reclamar que vuelvan a permitirle a sus cronistas el acceso a eventos presidenciales, que les fue vedado recientemente porque este medio de comunicación no cambió aún en sus textos el nombre de Golfo de México al de Estados Unidos, como lo rebautizó el magnate.

En su denuncia contra la jefa de despacho de la Casa Blanca, Susan Wiles, su adjunto, Taylor Budowich, y la secretaria de prensa, Karoline Leavitt, la agencia advirtió que en base a principios constitucionales “la prensa y todas las personas en Estados Unidos tienen el derecho de elegir sus propias palabras y no ser objeto de represalias por parte del gobierno”.

La agencia de noticias fundada en 1846 aseguró que el bloqueo contra sus periodistas comenzó hace 10 días en un intento de la Casa Blanca de controlar el discurso por no cambiar en su línea editorial la definición de “Golfo de México” a “Golfo de Estados Unidos” como lo pidió Trump en enero, a poco de asumir como presidente, con un decreto.

“Este ataque contra la independencia editorial de la AP y su capacidad para recopilar e informar noticias ataca el núcleo mismo de la Primera Enmienda” de la Constitución de Estados Unidos, alertó la agencia de noticias en su demanda en la que también pidió a la justicia «remediarlo de inmediato”.

Si bien no hubo reacciones oficiales de la Casa Blanca ante la presentación de la demanda, el propio Trump había confirmado el martes que a los periodistas de AP «a mantenerlos fuera hasta que acepten que es el Golfo de Estados Unidos”.

Entre otros eventos, la gestión de Trump impidió que la AP asistiera a conferencias en la Casa Blanca y en Mar-a-Lago, o que volara en el Air Force One, el avión presidencial.

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Esta semana, alrededor de 40 organizaciones de noticias firmaron una carta organizada por la Asociación de Corresponsales de la Casa Blanca en la que instaron a la presidencia a revertir su política contra la AP.

Asimismo, la agencia informó hoy que sus periodistas incluso habían sido excluidos del llamado “pool” de periodistas que cubren eventos en espacios más pequeños de la Casa Blanca.

Trump también llegó a tildar a los periodistas de AP como “lunáticos radicales de izquierda” y consideró que “Associated Press es una organización de tercera categoría con un nombre de primera categoría”, según una entrevista que ofreció a Fox News días atrás, en la que opinó que esta agencia «quiere hacerse la interesante” al no cambiar el nombre del golfo como él dispuso.

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Iran tests Trump as regime general says it will wipe Israel off the map

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JERUSALEM — After President Donald Trump announced he was reimposing his maximum economic sanctions pressure campaign on the Islamic Republic of Iran, a high-level Iranian general declared Thursday his nation will wage an attack designed to obliterate Israel.

Tehran’s rogue regime launched two massive aerial attacks against the Jewish state, a key U.S. ally in the Middle East, in 2024.

According to Iranian regime media outlets, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) General Ebrahim Jabbari said, «Operation True Promise 3 will be carried out at the right time, with precision, and on a scale sufficient to destroy Israel and raze Tel Aviv and Haifa to the ground.»

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Rockets fired from Iran are seen over Jerusalem from Hebron, West Bank, Oct. 1, 2024. The Israeli army announced missiles were fired from Iran toward Israel, and sirens were heard across the country, especially in Tel Aviv.  (Wisam Hashlamoun/Anadolu via Getty Images)

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Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar fired back at Jabbari’s threat on X, saying, «If the Jewish people have learned anything from history, it is this: if your enemy says his goal is to annihilate you – believe him. We are ready.»

Tom Gross, a Middle East expert, told Fox News Digital, «The Israeli foreign minister is right, of course. Genocidal threats from Iran need to be taken seriously. If previous threats by Iran and its Hamas terror allies had been taken more seriously, the Oct. 7 onslaught might have been prevented.»

Jabbari’s remarks seem to also be aimed at setting up a showdown between Trump and Iran’s regime. Jabbari made his declaration to destroy Israel when he spoke to paramilitary forces during military drills called «The Great Exercise of Prophet Mohammad’s Power.»

«The United States can do nothing against Yemen,» Jabbari said in an apparent reference to the Trump administration’s efforts to dismantle the Iran-backed Houthi movement in Yemen.

INTELLIGENCE REPORT SAYS IRAN WILL KEEP TRYING TO KILL TRUMP REGARDLESS OF ELECTION OUTCOME

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Model of a missile

A model of a missile during a celebration  in Tehran, Iran, April 15, 2024, after the IRGC attack on Israel. (Majid Asgaripour/West Asia News Agency; Reuters/File Photo)

The Islamic Republic has Trump in its crosshairs with assassination plans since the president ordered a military strike that eliminated IRGC General Qassem Soleimani in 2020.

«If they are trying to send a message to Trump, they should be careful,» Gross said. «The U.S. president had no problem dispatching the previous head of the revolutionary guards in his first term, and, since then, the regime has tried to assassinate Trump, who now has unfinished business with the regime in Tehran.»

Fox News Digital reported that the U.S. State Department said Soleimani was responsible for 17% of U.S. troops killed during the Iraq war — over 600 military personnel.

Trump responded to Iran’s plan to murder him by declaring if Tehran assassinated him, «That would be a terrible thing for them to do.

«If they did that, they would be obliterated. That would be the end. … There won’t be anything left.»

Israeli PM and DN Gallant in the Kirya HQ during the Strike in Iran

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant in the Kirya HQ during the Strike in Iran (Avi Ohayon/ GPO)

Gross said «Iran’s Islamic regime may be nervous, having lost its allies Hezbollah and Assad, and perhaps Russia too. The regime may be threatening Israel to try and scare off Washington and Jerusalem from moving against the regime’s nuclear weapons program.» 

Banafsheh Zand, an Iranian-American expert on the Islamic Republic, told Fox News Digital, «The Khomeinist regime has never hidden its intentions, yet the West has continually chosen to ignore these threats. Even as the Shia regime destroyed Iran and its people and launched terrorist attacks around the world, Western leaders ignored it. They could have stood with the people of Iran, the region, and the Islamic world but willfully chose not to.»

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Ali Khamenei is the supreme leader of the Islamic Republic Iran, a regime the U.S. State Department classified as the world’s worst state sponsor of terrorism.

Zand complained that «Western leaders have proven to be short-sighted, entirely out of touch, greedy and penny-wise and pound-foolish. And here we are, 46 years later, and the cycle of slipshod choices goes on and on, putting Western citizenry in impending harm’s way as well.» 


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