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WASHINGTON — African journalist Simon Ateba filed a federal lawsuit Thursday against White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and the Secret Service, accusing them of unconstitutionally ...
Today News Africa correspondent Simon Ateba provided The Post with copies of messages informing him that his website’s offer of a “lifetime” subscription — for $1,490 — violated Stripe ...
More recently, press officials — and even some reporters — have bristled during press briefings at interruptions by journalist Simon Ateba, the White House correspondent for Today News Africa.
Escalating its feud with an assertive reporter, the White House on Tuesday issued a formal warning to Simon Ateba that he is at risk of losing his entry pass if he continues to disrupt daily press ...
African reporter Simon Ateba suffered a long road to industry success battling poverty and even pirates before moving to the U.S. and working in the White House briefing room. Ateba shared ...
By Joseph Bernstein After 19 months of making a scene, Simon Ateba finally heard from the White House this month. In a two-page letter, President Biden’s press office warned Mr. Ateba ...
The White House press office on Wednesday warned journalist Simon Ateba that he is in danger of losing his press pass due to his frequent interruptions at White House press briefings, The Hill ...
Today News Africa reporter Simon Ateba has become known for frequent clashes with White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and claims she has not called on him at briefings in more than four ...
Simon Ateba, a reporter for Today News Africa, posted the text and screenshots of the letter on his Twitter account. The two-page document is unsigned, but it lays out numerous instances of when ...
Simon Ateba of Today News has made headlines for his repeated clashes with press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, as well as reprimands from his fellow reporters for talking out of turn. In a letter ...
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre threatened to abort her latest press briefing when Today News Africa correspondent Simon Ateba had an outburst over her supposed “discrimination ...
On April 29, 2024, Simon Ateba — a Cameroonian journalist who is listed as the chief White House correspondent for Today News Africa — reshared on X (formerly Twitter) a video showing U.S ...