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Major Newsrooms Refuse Pentagon’s Revised Press Pledge Ahead of Revocation Deadline

The policy conditions access on a pledge not to seek unapproved information, allowing credentials to be revoked within 24 hours.

Overview

  • The Atlantic, The New York Times, The Washington Post, CNN, the Guardian, Newsmax and others said they will not sign the revised policy, while One America News Network said it has signed.
  • Pentagon officials set a Tuesday 5 p.m. deadline and warned that non‑signing outlets will be required to surrender credentials and vacate assigned spaces within a day.
  • The revised memo bars credentialed reporters from soliciting or obtaining information not explicitly authorized for release and tightens movement inside the building with escort requirements.
  • The Pentagon Press Association and press‑freedom groups argue the rules chill lawful newsgathering, risk conflating routine reporting with unlawful solicitation and raise First Amendment concerns.
  • Defense officials defended the guidelines as common‑sense security measures consistent with other military installations, while Secretary Pete Hegseth publicly dismissed refusals with a waving‑hand emoji.