Media outlets and press freedom organisations decry Trump administration’s latest move to curtail critical coverage.
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‘Nothing stops reporters’: Trump talks down Pentagon restrictions on journalists

The Pentagon, the Press and the Fight to Control National Security Coverage

Pentagon demands journalists sign pledge not to gather certain information

Press could lose Pentagon access for releasing 'unauthorised information'

Pentagon imposes new restrictions on media outlets

Pentagon Steps Up Media Restrictions, Now Requiring Approval Before Reporting Even Unclassified Info

Trump nennt negative Berichterstattung „illegal“ – Pentagon erlässt neue Regen für Journalisten - WELT

Bavaglio ai giornalisti al Pentagono

Pentagon bans reporters from accessing unauthorized info - UPI.com

DoD previously said journalists would lose passes if they did not sign ‘pledge’ not to release certain information

Reporters must promise not to publish unauthorised material to obtain press credentials.

Media freedom advocates condemn move as latest effort to curtail independent reporting on the US military.

Journalists have long shaped history through scrutiny of the military. Now the Defense Department plans to cut off access for…

President Donald Trump’s administration has said the policy is reasonable and necessary to protect the military.

If they don’t agree to limits, including restricting movement within building, Pentagon press passes will be revoked