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The Pentagon Press Association calls Defense Minister of Hegseth’s access to the access “a direct attack”

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Introduction to Restrictions on Press Access

Journalists who report on the US military are extremely concerned about the restrictions on access to the press in the Pentagon, implemented by Defense Minister Pete Hegseth. The latest restrictions, outlined on Friday evening, have been described as a "direct attack on freedom of the press and America’s law on what its military is doing".

New Restrictions

The changes make the most important parts of the Pentagon building inaccessible to journalists. Further restrictions are likely in the coming weeks, according to a Pentagon memo, which points to an upcoming promise to protect military secrets and tougher examination of press instructions. The announcement on Friday evening is part of a pattern, as allies of Hegseth and his administration have taken numerous steps against independent media since January.

Background on Hegseth

Hegseth, a former moderator of Fox News, set the tone by attacking his former colleague Jennifer Griffin and other journalists. Almost as soon as Hegseth assumed responsibility, some of the country’s largest news agencies were booted from their special Pentagon work areas. In what the Department of Defense described as a “Media Rotation Program”, smaller and explicitly pro-Trump media were offered work areas.

Impact on Press Freedom

The spokesman for the top Pentagon, Sean Parnell, a close friend of Hegseth, has only held one press conference. On Friday, Parnell said that the access restrictions were "pragmatic changes to protect operational security". However, the Pentagon Press Association emphasized that the changes make it difficult for journalists to reach Hegseth and remove the freedom of the media to access military service, which is specifically responding to press inquiries, freely to press officers.

Reaction from the Pentagon Press Association

The association represents numerous journalists who regularly cover the military. In an explanation, the association said that it tried to reach Hegseth and his helpers "to keep a professional work relationship that has existed for decades" but without success. The association said that it was "confused" why the Ministry of Defense "attracts the restriction of the Pentagon media, instead of committed to being involved in how it has long been involved as a leader".

Hegseth’s View of the Media

Hegseth’s public comments show that he sees the media as an opposition. He condemned what he called "Hoax Press", and promoted himself by appearing in Fox opinion exhibitions from his friends. He has also entered right-wing content manufacturers to increase the Ministry of Department’s advertising efforts on social media.

Conclusion

The restriction of access does not protect national security, it undermines public trust. Independent reporting on the military is in the interest of everyone, as it keeps the voters up to date, strengthens democratic supervision, and sends a clear message to the world that America stands for openness and accountability.

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