The move broke from generations of precedent and added to the Trump administration’s growing list of restraints on the news media.
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Pete Hegseth's Pentagon Lockout: What's Lost When Reporters Leave the Building | Analysis
When Pentagon officials pass by the briefing room in the coming days, they're unlikely to encounter a reporter from the New York Times, The Washington Post, the Associated Press, Reuters, NPR or ...
The Pentagon Press Association is opposing a revised Pentagon press access policy, concluding that even with the changes, reporters still will face the threat of having their credentials revoked for ...
President Trump lashed out at a CNN journalist and refused to answer her question — saying she must be “one of the worst reporters” because she works for the lefty cable news network. The spat took ...
Speaking to reporters on Oct. 23, President Donald Trump said that his administration is "just going to kill people" who are ...
Two days after dozens of journalists left their desks at the Pentagon behind rather than agree to government-imposed rules on how they report about the U.S. military, it's apparent they haven't ...
Dozens of reporters turned in access badges and exited the Pentagon on Wednesday rather than agree to government-imposed restrictions on their work, pushing journalists who cover the American military ...
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