Amid the breaking news and fake news, Donald Trump’s administration has granted press credentials to an outspoken conservative news site that has promoted false rumours about Hillary Clinton’s health and voter fraud.

Jim Hoft, the founder of Gateway Pundit and its freshly minted White House correspondent, Lucian Wintrich, attended their first event at the White House - a press conference with Mr Trump and Canadian prime minister, Justin Trudeau - on Monday.

Shortly afterwards, Gateway Pundit posted a headline that read: “Let the hate begin - Media Matters attacks the Gateway Pundit during first White House presser”. It linked to a story by the left-leaning Media Matters, which itself was headlined: “A dangerous troll is now reporting from the White House.”

Mr Wintrich, 28, an artist and writer who has worked with Milo Yiannopoulos, a strident editor at Breitbart News, told The Independent he hoped to report fairly from the White House and correct what he considered a weight of bias among reporters based there.

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“We hope to balance some of that bias,” he said.

Bloggers and pundits have been granted access to White House briefings in previous administrations. In the four weeks in his job, Mr Spicer has taken questions from conservative talk-radio hosts and reporters at local broadcast affiliates, some by means of Skype.