Meet your new on-site Pentagon press corps
Meet your new on-site Pentagon press corps:
The Washington Post obtained a list of the 15 journalists who agreed to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s new restrictions. They include two journalists from One America News, one from the Federalist and one from Epoch Times.
The remaining signers: “A reporter for the Turkish newspaper Akşam signed the agreement, as did three individuals from the Turkish state-run Anadolu Agency and two Turkish freelancers. Other signers included a reporter for the Australian, a News Corp-owned Australian paper; an Afghan freelancer; and three lesser-known operations, AWPS News, the India Globe and a blog called USA Journal Korea.”
^ Ope, minus one: The Australian has backtracked, revoking its signature, according to The Guardian.
Nearly every major news outlet cleared out its Pentagon workspace and turned in its badges this week. Reporters will continue to do their jobs but will not be on-site at the Pentagon.
Source:
Friday, October 17 | By Cate Martel
The Hill
The Washington Post obtained a list of the 15 journalists who agreed to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s new restrictions. They include two journalists from One America News, one from the Federalist and one from Epoch Times.
The remaining signers: “A reporter for the Turkish newspaper Akşam signed the agreement, as did three individuals from the Turkish state-run Anadolu Agency and two Turkish freelancers. Other signers included a reporter for the Australian, a News Corp-owned Australian paper; an Afghan freelancer; and three lesser-known operations, AWPS News, the India Globe and a blog called USA Journal Korea.”
^ Ope, minus one: The Australian has backtracked, revoking its signature, according to The Guardian.
Nearly every major news outlet cleared out its Pentagon workspace and turned in its badges this week. Reporters will continue to do their jobs but will not be on-site at the Pentagon.
Source:
Friday, October 17 | By Cate Martel
The Hill