Pentagon Enforces Stricter Journalist Access Rules Despite Court Defeat
The Pentagon now requires journalists to enter via an offsite facility and mandates pre-authorization plus escort inside the building, tightening media access despite a recent court ruling against these controls. This marks a contested shift in Pentagon media policy, illustrating ongoing tension between transparency efforts and security concerns. Observers will monitor whether further legal challenges arise or if the Pentagon adjusts policies under public and judicial pressure.
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