Pentagon Creates New Legion of PR Toadies
Ari Paul
October 24, 2025
When the Pentagon announced that reporters would only be credentialed if they pledged not to report on documents not expressly released by official press handlers, free press advocates, including FAIR (9/23/25), denounced the directive as an assault on the First Amendment.
The impact of this rule cannot be understatedany reporter agreeing to such terms is essentially a deputized public relations lackey.
Many journalists, thankfully, displayed solidarity with each other and the idea of a free press when they resisted the states new censorship efforts. Dozens of reporters turned in access badges and exited the Pentagon
rather than agree to government-imposed restrictions on their work, reported the AP (10/15/25).
CNNs Brian Stelter (10/15/25) reported:
A flyer with the words journalism is not a crime appeared Tuesday on the wall outside the Correspondents Corridor where journalists operate at the Pentagon. It was a silent protest of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseths new policy that severely restricts press access.
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