Pentagon bans reporters from certain areas of building without escort
Source: msn/WBOY-TV Clarksburg, WV
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(The Hill) The Pentagon on Friday released new rules for reporters that cover the building, banning journalists from certain areas without an official escort or prior approval, heavily curtailing press access to military officials. Reporters can now only wander certain hallways, mostly near the Pentagons entrances and the food court, with the areas off limits including Defense Secretary Pete Hegseths physical office spaces and the Joint Staff physical office spaces without an official approval and escort from the Office of the Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs, according to a memo signed by Hegseth. Reporters are also banned from the Pentagon Athletic Center, the buildings gym.
While the Department remains committed to transparency, the Department is equally obligated to protect [classified national intelligence information] and sensitive information the unauthorized disclosure of which could put the lives of U.S. Service members in danger, Hegseth wrote. He added that updated security measures are needed to reduce the opportunities for in-person inadvertent and unauthorized disclosures.
The Pentagon under Hegseth has increasingly enacted measures to limit reporters abilities to work from the building, including evicting eight news organizations from their workspaces in order to rotate in outlets more friendly to the Trump administration. In early February, the Defense Department announced that NBC News, the New York Times, NPR and Politico had to vacate, with their spaces to be taken over by One America News Network, the New York Post, Breitbart News and Huffpost.
After reporters for several outlets inquired as to why their employers were singled out to lose their desks, the Pentagon days later announced another four publications would also be asked to leave their spaces. Those were CNN, The Washington Post, The Hill and War Zone, replaced with Newsmax, the Washington Examiner, the Daily Caller and the Free Press. The Pentagon Press Association called the decision unreasonable.
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Ocelot II
(124,844 posts)wandering the halls of the Pentagon for "national security" reasons?
FirstLight
(15,112 posts)some arguments and dissent between the drunk idiot and the Generals who KNOW how to do their jobs!
jls4561
(2,353 posts)Walleye
(40,565 posts)EarthFirst
(3,663 posts)that journalists must be denied access to these spaces; or risk blowing up the sobriety cover story?
cpamomfromtexas
(1,406 posts)I worked for DoD and it was an ordeal to get in there to brief senior executive service.
JoseBalow
(7,535 posts)