… eavesdropping on private, closed-door meetings.Some reporters have been caught secretly recording video and audio of our offices, along with pictures of sensitive info, without permission
— Steven Cheung (@StevenCheung47) October 31, 2025
Some reporters have wandered into restricted areas (our offices are feet away from the Oval Office)
Some reporters have been caught… https://t.co/tosUqrcKGt
Cabinet Secretaries routinely come into our office for private meetings, only to be ambushed by reporters waiting outside our doors.
Press still has access to lower press where the press team sits and can answer all inquiries.
Reporters can make appointments to see us in our offices.
I hear from many WH reporters who know that some of their international colleagues are spies or suspected spies.
— Jason Miller (@JasonMiller) October 31, 2025
What many don’t realize is that some of these spies (until now) could literally wander around right near the Oval!
This is a no-brainer return to common sense! https://t.co/26MyZJd1QM
From a security perspective, why are they even allowed into the WH? Why not have the briefing room in the EEOB or NEOB?
— Ezra A. Cohen (@EzraACohen) November 1, 2025
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