The Pentagon vs. the Free Press (or What's Left of It)
• Armageddon ProseReporting what the government would rather not have reported is not just an essential function but, one could argue, duty of a free press in a representative system.
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Reporting what the government would rather not have reported is not just an essential function but, one could argue, duty of a free press in a representative system.
President Trump's "Secretary of War" Pete Hegseth has demanded that news outlets covering the Pentagon sign a pledge to not seek access to "unauthorized" materials. Many news outlets on the Left and Right are crying "foul." Also today, Trump warns th
McFadden ruled that the government infringed upon the AP's First Amendment rights by denying it access to events on Feb. 11, after it refused to update its style guide to reflect Trump's order that changed the name of the body of water bordering
The president is arguing in court that journalism he doesn't like is "election interference" that constitutes consumer fraud.