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Dozens of reporters turned in access badges and exited the Pentagon on Wednesday rather than agree to government-imposed restrictions on their work, pushing journalists who cover the American military further from the seat of its power. The nation’s leadership called the new rules “common sense” to help regulate a “very disruptive” press.
News outlets were nearly unanimous in rejecting new rules imposed by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth that would leave journalists vulnerable to expulsion if they sought to report on information — classified or otherwise — that had not been approved by Hegseth for release.
Many of the reporters waited to leave together at a 4 p.m. deadline set by the Defense Department to get out of the building. As the hour approached, boxes of documents lined a Pentagon corridor and reporters carried chairs, a copying machine, books and old photos to the parking lot from suddenly abandoned workspaces. Shortly after 4, about 40 to 50 journalists left together after handing in badges.
I don’t see this as a win as I’m pretty sure they wanted less attention and questioning of their activities. It’s easier for them to blame the press for walking than to put up restrictions that make it look like they’re hiding things.
A few months ago I would accuse Americans here of being a bit hysterical but not any more.
A lot of us are panicking because the future is crystal clear and we just cannot understand how so many people around us as being all business as usual.
A friend of mine was getting tired of my “conspiracies,” so I agreed to write them down with the a date and when one of them happened I’d tell them. I’ve got pages of check marked items. “Believe me yet?” I say. 😡