Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's new policy has restricted journalist access to the Pentagon. Here’s how that changes military coverage.
The Federalist, the Epoch Times, and One America News signed the Defense Department’s press rules. The rest are freelancers, ...
Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane shared his thoughts about the Pentagon's new press policy during his ...
As reporters for major news outlets turn in their government-issued press badges rather than accept new restrictions, some ...
The Pentagon Press Association said the new policy was “designed to stifle a free press and potentially expose us to ...
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CBS News ends over 60-year presence at Pentagon after declining to sign new press requirements
CBS News has had an office in the Pentagon for decades, where it has covered every conflict since World War II, as well as ...
Outlets including The Associated Press and The New York Times have said the new rules infringe on the First Amendment rights ...
Journalists with access to the Pentagon turned in their badges on Wednesday instead of agreeing to a revised press policy ...
The five major broadcast news networks, including CBS News, said they "join virtually every other news organization in ...
Major media outlets, including Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s former employer Fox News, have refused to sign his new ...
The group, which also includes the Washington Post, the Atlantic, Reuters, NPR, Newsmax, the Wall Street Journal, the ...
Only 15 people had signed the Defense Department’s new press policy as of Thursday afternoon, according to an internal ...
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