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GENERAL

Pentagon Closes Media Office Amid War, Sparks Outcry

The Pentagon has closed its media offices, sparking outrage from journalists and critics who see it as an attempt to evade a recent court ruling. The move comes as the U.S. is engaged in a war, raising concerns about transparency and public access to information. Separately, a special election in Florida saw a Democrat win in Donald Trump's home district, signaling a political rebuke.

3 days ago
GENERAL

Pentagon Moves Press After Losing Court Battle on Credentials

The Pentagon is moving its press offices to a new annex after a federal judge ruled against new restrictions on journalists. The New York Times is taking the administration back to court, calling the move an unconstitutional restriction on reporters covering the U.S. military. Experts see this as a "battle of attrition" to transform media access and challenge First Amendment rights.

3 days ago
GENERAL

Pentagon Closes Media Offices After Court Ruling on Reporter Access

The Pentagon is closing its media offices following a federal judge's ruling against new guidelines for journalists. This move is seen by some as an attempt to circumvent the court's decision, which found the rules unconstitutional. The closure raises concerns about transparency and the public's understanding of ongoing conflicts.

3 days ago
Finance

Trump’s Nonstop Presence Redefines White House Access

Reporters are noting an unprecedented level of access to President Trump, who communicates frequently and directly. This constant presence contrasts sharply with previous administrations, offering clear insights into the President's positions and changing the dynamic of White House news gathering.

1 week ago
Politics

Pentagon’s Photo Ban: Narcissism Trumps Transparency

The Pentagon's alleged ban on photographers, stemming from an "unflattering" photo of Pete Hegseth, raises serious concerns about transparency and press freedom. This move, coupled with pre-approval requirements for statements, suggests a troubling trend of information control driven by personal vanity rather than national security.

2 weeks ago
GENERAL

Pentagon Bans Photographers Amid Photo Controversy

The Pentagon has banned photographers from press briefings, reportedly due to concerns over unflattering images of Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. This decision has sparked debate about transparency and access, with critics arguing it hinders public communication and policymaking.

2 weeks ago