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The Pentagon's new media rules, limiting press access and requiring approval for unclassified info, face widespread backlash from news outlets over press freedom concerns.
The Pentagon's new press policy, requiring media outlets to sign restrictive agreements to access briefings, has drawn widespread rejection from major news organizations, with only One America News Network complying.
The policy limits press access, mandates accompaniment by military officials, and prohibits publishing unclassified information without approval, sparking concerns over press freedom and transparency.
Critics argue it undermines accountability and could lead to self-censorship, while the Pentagon defends it as necessary for national security.
The standoff highlights growing tensions between government transparency and institutional control over information.
Las nuevas reglas de medios del Pentágono, que limitan el acceso de la prensa y requieren la aprobación de información no clasificada, enfrentan una reacción generalizada de los medios de comunicación por preocupaciones sobre la libertad de prensa.