Pentagon Implements New Media Restrictions, Raising Press Freedom Concerns
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Pentagon Implements New Media Restrictions, Raising Press Freedom Concerns

The Pentagon has mandated that journalists sign a pledge to only report authorized information, a move led by Defense Secretary Hegseth. This new policy aims to prevent leaks but raises significant concerns about press freedom and the ability of reporters to access vital information. Critics argue that these restrictions could undermine transparency and accountability, essential for a functioning democracy.

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