politics 85d ago
Pentagon Tightens Media Access After Controversial Photos of Hegseth

The Pentagon has banned press photographers following the release of what it deemed unflattering images of Pete Hegseth. This move highlights ongoing tensions between military transparency and media restrictions. Watch for further policy changes or public reactions that could influence media access to military coverage.
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