The streak ended because the White House decided to prohibit cameras from Friday's session. What's more, the White House barred news outlets, such as CNN, the New York Times, Politico and the Los Angeles Times, from entering the room. — Chris Geidner (@chrisgeidner) February 24, 2017Breitbart, OANN, Washington Times are all in White House briefing. Jake Tapper (then of ABC, now of CNN) stood up for one of his network's “sister organizations” during a press briefing. “Can you explain why it's appropriate for the White House to decide that a news organization is not one?” Tapper asked Robert Gibbs, the White House press secretary at the time.
Source: Washington Post February 24, 2017 19:53 UTC