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Associated Press photographer Evan Vucci testified at a court hearing in the AP’s lawsuit over being kicked out of the White ...
The photojournalist in question, Evan Vucci, was barred from the White House press pool, a small group of journalists with privileged access to the president, alongside his Associated Press ...
Evan Vucci, the chief photographer for the AP in Washington, testified during a hearing in his company’s legal challenge to the White House ban that since the organization has had its access sev ...
“It’s hurting us big time,” Evan Vucci, the chief photographer for AP in Washington D.C., said Thursday during a hearing in the case between the AP and the White House. “We’re basically ...
“It’s hurting us big time,” AP photographer Evan Vucci said during a court hearing Thursday, according to CNN. “We’re basically dead in the water on major news stories.” In ...
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He took the iconic Trump fist-pump photo. Now he’s fighting Trump to be allowed back in the Oval Office.When a would-be assassin’s bullet struck Donald Trump’s ear, Associated Press photographer Evan Vucci — dodging bullets himself — captured the iconic image of a bloodied Trump, rising to ...
(AP Photo/Evan Vucci) Social media erupted on March 27 with claims that Vucci had been "banned from Trump press rooms" following his photo’s viral spread. A Politico report later confirmed that ...
Evan Vucci, the chief photographer for the AP in Washington, testified during a hearing in his company’s legal challenge to the White House ban that since the organization has had its access severely ...
The photojournalist in question, Evan Vucci, was barred from the White House press pool, a small group of journalists with privileged access to the president, alongside his Associated Press colleagues ...
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