Trump outlets signed the policy, as well as freelancers from foreign-based publications and obscure independent websites.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Monday derided media outlets that said their reporters would not sign the Pentagon’s ...
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Dozens of journalists will turn in their Pentagon press passes Wednesday after major news outlets said they would not sign a new Defense Department policy that put restrictions on reporting.
The Department of Defense has introduced a new press policy requiring the Pentagon to authorize any reporting on itself. Top ...
The policy would force news organizations to refrain from publishing material not approved by the military. Media lawyers say ...
The new rules codify strict limitations on access and raise the prospect of punishment for requesting information on matters ...
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