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Defense Trade Press Statement on Media Restrictions at the Pentagon

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For decades, the defense trade media has been a trusted source of news and insight about Defense Department programs, budgets and strategy. Ethical, accurate and timely reporting makes that possible. The public, industry and indeed the department itself benefit from granting credentialed defense reporters access to unclassified areas in the Pentagon and from the trust engendered by that access.  

The Pentagon has been seeking to impose unprecedented restrictions on journalists’ ability to cover the military for several months. Having restricted where unescorted media may go in the Pentagon—such that even visiting the public affairs offices of the military services now requires an escort—department leaders are asking reporters to sign a document acknowledging a vague new policy that, on its face, appears to contravene the First Amendment. This policy threatens to punish reporters who ask legitimate questions in the course of their daily work and to impose material harm on our news organizations for factual reporting.

Journalists from the undersigned defense trade publications will not sign this new policy. Our newsrooms will continue to cover topics of military, defense and national security fairly and independently.

Aviation Week

Breaking Defense

Defense & Aerospace Report

Defense Daily

Defense News

Defense One

Inside Defense

Military Times

USNI News

Comments

5 Comments
Too right, mate
People who voted for Trump basically voted for their freedom to be taken away.
Fully support your position.
I remember reading the Military Times when I was in the Navy. Glad to see they’re on the list.
I respectfully support your position based on the limited information provided. I would also be very interested to see a copy of this "document acknowledging a vague new policy" as well as the policy itself, if available.