Maddowblog-The 'next generation' press corps at Hegseth's Pentagon is new but not improved [View all]
The broad spectrum of media figures covering the department now includes correspondents from the right, the far right and the conspiratorial fringe.
The ânext generationâ press corps at Hegsethâs Pentagon is new but not improved
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Over the course of the year, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has taken a series of dramatic steps toâ¦
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Over the course of the year, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has taken a series of dramatic steps to undermine journalists covering the Pentagon, but he broke new ground last month when he told news organizations that reporters wont be able to cover the department unless they agree only to report information, including unclassified information, authorized for release by the Trump administration......
One week after the correspondents procession, Hegseths team has announced the next generation of media figures who will now cover the Defense Department, having accepted the administrations journalistic limits. The New York Times reported:
The announcement, posted on X by Sean Parnell, the chief Defense Department spokesman, did not name the journalists or outlets. But numerous right-wing, pro-Trump online outlets said they were among those that had agreed to the rules, including The Gateway Pundit; Human Events; LindellTV; Frontlines, an arm of Turning Point USA; and The National Pulse.
Alex Jones' InfoWars soon after said that it, too, had joined the new club.......
We look forward to beginning a fresh relationship with members of the new Pentagon press corps, Parnell concluded.
Of that I have no doubt. If I ran a cabinet agency, I would also look forward to my relationship with media figures who are not only predisposed to agree with everything I say and do, but who also signed onto restrictions that I wrote to help guarantee coverage that I like.
When actual DOD reporters turned in their press badges, the Pentagon Press Association said in a statement that the developments marked a dark day for press freedom that raises concerns about a weakening U.S. commitment to transparency in governance, to public accountability at the Pentagon and to free speech for all.
A week later, the conditions appear even worse.