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Dozens of journalists protest new Pentagon rules; reporting continues via unnamed sources amid access concerns.
Two days after dozens of journalists left the Pentagon in protest over new reporting rules imposed by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, coverage of U.S. military operations in the Caribbean continues through unnamed sources.
Reports detail a U.S. attack on a suspected drug-trafficking boat and the sudden retirement of Navy Adm. Alvin Holsey, head of U.S. Southern Command.
Major news outlets, including The New York Times and Reuters, cited officials to break the stories, with President Trump confirming some details.
Only 15 journalists, mostly from conservative or foreign outlets, signed the new rules, with no major U.S. news organizations complying.
The Pentagon calls the changes “common sense,” while reporters express concern over reduced access, transparency, and future embed opportunities.
Despite the exodus, journalists remain active, adapting to a new reality of reporting from outside the Pentagon.
Decenas de periodistas protestan contra las nuevas reglas del Pentágono; los informes continúan a través de fuentes no identificadas en medio de preocupaciones de acceso.