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Court Allows Temporary Escort Rule for Journalists Inside the Pentagon A U.S. appeals court has granted the United States Department of Defense temporary authority to require journalists to be accompanied by official escorts while inside the Pentagon. The decision comes as the department continues its legal battle to reinstate broader press restrictions previously struck down in court. The ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit determined that the escort requirement serves “important national security interests,” allowing it to remain in effect during the appeals process. Defense officials argue the measure helps prevent unauthorized disclosures of sensitive information and limits the risk of journalists observing classified operational patterns. The policy is part of a wider effort to tighten media access within the Pentagon, which has faced legal challenges from The New York Times and other outlets. Earlier rulings had found significant portions of the department’s press restrictions unconstitutional, particularly regarding journalists’ rights under the First and Fifth Amendments. Critics, including dissenting judges, warn that such restrictions could hinder journalists’ ability to gather information, verify sources, and report independently. Media advocates argue that close monitoring of reporters may undermine transparency and public accountability in military affairs. As the legal process continues, the case underscores the ongoing tension between national security priorities and press freedom in the United States. #PressFreedom #NationalSecurity #USPolitics #MediaRights #Pentagon $KLINK {alpha}(560x76e9b54b49739837be8ad10c3687fc6b543de852) $TAKE {future}(TAKEUSDT) $GAIN {alpha}(560xa890f8ba60051ec8a5b528f056da362ba208a96f)
Court Allows Temporary Escort Rule for Journalists Inside the Pentagon

A U.S. appeals court has granted the United States Department of Defense temporary authority to require journalists to be accompanied by official escorts while inside the Pentagon. The decision comes as the department continues its legal battle to reinstate broader press restrictions previously struck down in court.
The ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit determined that the escort requirement serves “important national security interests,” allowing it to remain in effect during the appeals process. Defense officials argue the measure helps prevent unauthorized disclosures of sensitive information and limits the risk of journalists observing classified operational patterns.
The policy is part of a wider effort to tighten media access within the Pentagon, which has faced legal challenges from The New York Times and other outlets. Earlier rulings had found significant portions of the department’s press restrictions unconstitutional, particularly regarding journalists’ rights under the First and Fifth Amendments.
Critics, including dissenting judges, warn that such restrictions could hinder journalists’ ability to gather information, verify sources, and report independently. Media advocates argue that close monitoring of reporters may undermine transparency and public accountability in military affairs.
As the legal process continues, the case underscores the ongoing tension between national security priorities and press freedom in the United States.

#PressFreedom #NationalSecurity #USPolitics #MediaRights #Pentagon
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🚨 BREAKING: Trump Lawsuit Tossed Out 🚨 A federal judge has dismissed Donald Trump’s $50M lawsuit against journalist Bob Woodward and publisher Simon & Schuster. Trump claimed Woodward wrongly profited from interview recordings made during his presidency, but the judge ruled Trump had no copyright over the tapes. 🧾 The 2022 audiobook The Trump Tapes was ruled to be fair use and protected reporting. 📅 Trump has until August 18 to refile — but chances look slim. #Trump #BobWoodward #LawsuitDismissed #BreakingNews #MediaRights #CryptoNews #CryptoMarket $TRUMP {future}(TRUMPUSDT) $TON {future}(TONUSDT) $LUNC {spot}(LUNCUSDT)
🚨 BREAKING: Trump Lawsuit Tossed Out 🚨

A federal judge has dismissed Donald Trump’s $50M lawsuit against journalist Bob Woodward and publisher Simon & Schuster. Trump claimed Woodward wrongly profited from interview recordings made during his presidency, but the judge ruled Trump had no copyright over the tapes.

🧾 The 2022 audiobook The Trump Tapes was ruled to be fair use and protected reporting.

📅 Trump has until August 18 to refile — but chances look slim.

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