A new press policy at the Pentagon is causing tensions between major media outlets and the Trump administration, as some organizations refuse to sign it. News outlets must agree and sign by 5 p.m. ET ...
Major reputed news outlets refused to sign a new policy proposed by the U.S. Department of Defense over concerns that the revised press access rules for journalists would restrict communication with ...
The country’s top news outlets are standing together to protect press freedom after rejecting a new rule from the Department of Defense. According to recent reports, the Pentagon introduced a ...
“On Monday, The Washington Post joined The New York Times, CNN, The Atlantic, The Guardian, Reuters, the Associated Press, NPR, HuffPost and trade publication Breaking Defense in saying it would not ...
An ultimatum from Defense Secretary Hegseth to reporters: sign this pledge or lose access to the Pentagon. Find out which news organizations refused to sign and why. Plus, CNN investigates how ...
National news organizations including Bloomberg News, five major television networks and the New York Times said they would refuse to sign new reporting limits set out by Defense Secretary Pete ...
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