The White House announces that officials from there will "determine" which news providers will regularly be able to monitor US President Donald Trump up close.
From now on, the press working in the White House will be determined by the White House press service, says the White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt.
A selected group of journalists based in Washington DC will no longer have a monopoly on press access in the White House.
Previously, it has been a group of media organizations that have determined which media have access.
The White House has previously banned AP's journalists from the White House, Trump's residence Mar-a-Lago in Florida, and the president's plane Air Force One.