A federal judge who ordered the Trump administration to stop blocking The Associated Press' from presidential events has refused to take immediate steps to get White House officials to comply. It's an incremental development in a two-month dispute between the global news agency and administration officials over access. The case has significant free-speech implications under the U.S. Constitution's First Amendment. It centers on the government blocking AP's access to cover events because the outlet won't rename the Gulf of Mexico in its reports. U.S. District Judge Trevor N. McFadden says it's too soon to say that President Donald Trump is violating his order — as the AP suggests.