Mainstream media rejects Pentagon’s new press rules

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US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has sent a ‘goodbye’ emoji to the outlets protesting his policy Media outlets including the Washington Post, the New York Times, CNN, AP, and Reuters have said their journalists will not sign new Pentagon press access rules introduced by US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth.Under the updated policy, journalists could be deemed “a security or safety risk” if they reach out to employees at the recently renamed Department of War for sensitive information to be used in their reporting on the US military. The media workers have been told by the Pentagon to sign the new rules by Tuesday or give up their press passes on Wednesday.The Washington Post said in a statement on Monday that the proposed rules “undercut First Amendment protections by placing unnecessary constraints” on journalists. The New York Times accused the Pentagon of threatening to punish reporters for “ordinary news gathering.”The Wall Street Journal, CNN, AP, Reuters, NPR, and The Atlantic are also among those to reject the Pentagon’s demand. Broadcaster Newsmax, which is seen as supportive of the administration of US President Donald Trump, said that “we believe the requirements are unnecessary and onerous and hope that the Pentagon with review the matter further.”Most of the protesting outlets said their journalists will continue to cover the US military thoroughly even if they lose their press credentials.Hegseth responded to the refusal to sign the new policy by posting a ‘goodbye’ emoji on X under the statements by the Washington Post, NYT, and other media organizations.The secretary of war said on Monday that the rules were about making sure that “press no longer roams free… wear visible badge… [and] no longer permitted to solicit criminal acts.”The Pentagon Press Association, which represents reporters working at the Department of War, said last week that Hegseth has been “systematically limiting access to information about the US military” since the arrival of the Trump administration at the White House. Hegseth previously removed NBC News, the NYT, and Politico from their office spaces at the Pentagon, although their journalists maintained access to the building. He also banned reporters from accessing most hallways at the Department of War’s headquarters without an official escort.