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US Defense Department prohibits journalists from press office

1 June 2026
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The US Department of Defense has barred journalists from its press office, re-designating it as a classified facility due to the handling of sensitive information by speechwriters. This move is seen as the latest effort to limit independent reporting on the US military, following previous restrictions imposed by the Trump administration. The National Press Club and the Freedom of the Press Foundation have condemned the decision, highlighting concerns about transparency and oversight in government reporting.

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The decision to bar journalists from the Pentagon’s press office is a troubling escalation in the efforts to restrict media access to the US military. This move raises questions about transparency and accountability in government reporting, as journalists play a crucial role in providing the public with information about national security and defense policies. The restrictions imposed by the Pentagon could have long-term implications for press freedom and the public’s right to know about critical government activities.

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