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    Major News Outlets Reject Pentagon’s New Media Policy, Citing Concerns Over Free Speech

    ObservernewsBy ObservernewsOctober 15, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    On Tuesday, several prominent U.S. and international news organizations refused to sign the Pentagon’s newly proposed media access rules, arguing that the policy infringes on the constitutionally protected right to free speech. The refusal comes after the Pentagon threatened to revoke press credentials for news outlets that did not comply.

    What Happened: Media Outlets Reject New Pentagon Rules

    At least 30 major news organizations, including The New York Times, the Associated Press, Reuters, AFP, and Fox News, have objected to the Pentagon’s new policy on media access. The policy, which was introduced by the Department of Defense, requires journalists to acknowledge that they could be considered security risks and have their press badges revoked if they ask for department employees to disclose classified or certain unclassified information.

    The Pentagon has warned that media outlets refusing to comply with the new policy could face the revocation of their press passes, a move that has sparked significant pushback from the press. Critics argue that the policy places undue restrictions on journalists’ ability to gather information and report on matters of national security.

    The Pentagon’s New Policy: Concerns Over National Security and Journalistic Freedom

    Under the new policy, the Pentagon has made it clear that journalists could lose access if they request information that has not been pre-approved for release. The policy also follows several other steps taken by the Department of Defense to restrict media access inside the Pentagon, including the reduction of press briefings and forcing some outlets to vacate their offices in the building.

    Chief Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell defended the policy on Monday, stating that journalists would not be required to agree with the policy, but only to acknowledge their understanding of it. Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth echoed this sentiment, calling the requirements “common sense” and asserting that the goal was to “make sure national security is respected.”

    News Organizations Speak Out: Free Press at Stake

    The Pentagon Press Association (PPA) has voiced strong opposition to the new rules, calling them a “gag order” that would retaliate against reporters who seek information not approved by the Pentagon. The PPA and major broadcast networks ABC, CBS, CNN, Fox News, and NBC issued a joint statement declaring that the new policy “restricts journalists’ ability to keep the nation and the world informed of important national security issues.” The networks emphasized that the policy was “without precedent” and posed a serious threat to the core protections of journalistic freedom.

    “The policy threatens core journalistic protections,” the networks said in their statement. “We will continue to cover the U.S. military as each of our organizations has done for many decades, upholding the principles of a free and independent press.”

    Divisions in the Media: Some News Outlets Comply, Others Reject

    While major media outlets have rejected the new policy, the far-right cable network One America News (OAN) has signed the new media agreement. This division highlights the polarized views within the media landscape, with some outlets choosing to comply with the Pentagon’s rules, while others remain steadfast in their commitment to an independent press.

    What Happens Next: Potential Revocation of Press Passes

    The refusal of several prominent media outlets to sign the new policy raises important questions about press freedom and transparency within government operations. With reports indicating that up to 100 press passes could be revoked, the situation is creating tension between the U.S. government and media organizations. As the debate continues, the issue of balancing national security concerns with the right to a free and independent press remains at the forefront of the discussion.

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    This story may be updated with more information as the situation unfolds and further reactions from the media and the U.S. government emerge.

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