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Influencer Paid by Russia Added to White House Press Pool

The White House is reshaping presidential access by sidelining independent wire reporting while elevating an influencer network tied to a Russia-funded propaganda operation into the press pool.

Executive

Mar 28, 2025

Sources

Summary

The White House press pool added a representative from Tim Pool’s “Timcast” YouTube channel, after Pool was paid $100,000 per episode through a company secretly funded by Russian state media employees during the 2024 election. The White House stripped the Washington press corps of its authority over pool selection while excluding the Associated Press from pool access and Air Force One travel. Our shared capacity to obtain accurate, independent information about presidential actions is weakened when access is redistributed from institutional press to sympathetic influencers and critics are barred.

Reality Check

Weaponizing press access to punish disfavored reporting and reward aligned voices sets a precedent that erodes our ability to hold the presidency accountable and, ultimately, weakens the rights we depend on to know what government is doing in our name. On these facts, the core conduct looks less like a clean criminal case and more like a corrosive abuse of institutional power: selecting pool access based on loyalty while excluding a major wire service for refusing a mandated political renaming. The most direct federal criminal theories—like conspiracy against rights under 18 U.S.C. § 241 or deprivation of rights under 18 U.S.C. § 242—are unlikely to fit without clearer evidence of willful rights deprivation beyond access control. Even if not criminal, it collides with core anti-retaliation norms in democratic governance by converting a public accountability mechanism into a tool of narrative management.

Media

Detail

<p>On Friday, a representative from Tim Pool’s “Timcast” YouTube channel is scheduled to serve in the White House press pool covering President Donald Trump, according to a social media post by Will Sommer of The Bulwark. The development follows the White House removing the Washington, D.C. press corps’ role in deciding which correspondents participate in the daily pool rotation.</p><p>The change has enabled the White House to include podcasters and influencers while barring the Associated Press from pool participation and travel with Air Force One. Pool was among six conservative influencers featured by Tenet Media, a Tennessee-based company described in a September criminal indictment as secretly funded by Russian state media employees. The indictment charged two Russian media executives with allegedly funneling $10 million to Tenet to pay personalities to amplify domestic divisions by repeating Kremlin-aligned talking points. Pool said he and other personalities were deceived and produced the show without external input; officials described them as “unwitting.”</p>