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Pentagon Tightens Media Access in Revised Rules, Keeping Power to Pull Credentials

Press advocates warn the acknowledgment form could deter sources, impeding independent reporting.

Overview

  • Journalists have a one-week deadline to acknowledge the policy or risk losing physical access to the Pentagon complex.
  • The latest draft removes any prepublication approval requirement but preserves language allowing credential revocation for reporters deemed security risks for soliciting unauthorized disclosures, including unclassified information.
  • The department plans to relocate news organizations from long-held workspaces and enforce stricter badge and escort protocols, changes reporters say will further isolate the press corps.
  • Pentagon officials say they negotiated in good faith, argue building access is a privilege subject to reasonable regulation, and stress that reporters are not required to clear stories before publication.
  • CNN says it will not sign and will continue coverage without on-site access, while other outlets and media-law groups weigh options and raise First Amendment concerns.