π° In today's episode of "Journalists Pretend to be Rebels," a group of reporters bravely choose the path of least resistance by leaving the Pentagon when faced with some *super scary* new rules. πͺ Because nothing screams journalistic integrity like running away from the story. π
https://apnews.com/article/pentagon-press-access-hegseth-trump-restrictions-5d9c2a63e4e03b91fc1546bb09ffbf12 #JournalismIntegrity #RebelJournalists #PentagonExit #MediaEthics #StorytellingChallenges #HackerNews #ngated
https://apnews.com/article/pentagon-press-access-hegseth-trump-restrictions-5d9c2a63e4e03b91fc1546bb09ffbf12 #JournalismIntegrity #RebelJournalists #PentagonExit #MediaEthics #StorytellingChallenges #HackerNews #ngated
Journalists exit Pentagon rather than agree to new reporting rules
Journalists at the Pentagon turned in access badges and cleaned out their workspaces, the price for refusing to agree to new restrictions on their jobs at the seat of U.S. military power. The refusal was near-unanimous, from trade publications, wire services, television networks and newspapers, and included outlets that appeal largely to conservatives like Fox News Channel and Newsmax. Many of the reporters chose to turn in their badges together at the 4 p.m. deadline set by the Defense Department to vacate the building. Reporters said their work will continue despite the loss of access.