New York Times Sues Pentagon Over Restrictions That Reporters Call an 'Unprecedented' Press Crackdown
The New York Times has filed a federal lawsuit against the Department of Defense, escalating a showdown over sweeping press-access restrictions imposed under Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
The lawsuitnaming the Pentagon, Hegseth, and chief spokesman Sean Parnellasks a federal court in Washington, D.C., to strike down an October policy that prompted nearly all Pentagon beat reporters to surrender their press credentials rather than sign documents limiting their ability to gather news.
The Times is seeking a declaration that the rules are unconstitutional, along with an injunction preventing their enforcement. Other news organizations are expected to file supporting briefs.
Hegseth is likely to defend the policy on national-security grounds, the same rationale the Pentagon cited when the changes were introduced. But critics across the media industry see a political strategy aimed at insulating the Trump administration from scrutinyparticularly as Hegseth faces multiple investigations of his own.
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