Federal judge finds Pentagon in violation of court order to restore reporters' access
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A federal judge ruled the Pentagon is violating a court order to restore reporters' access.
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This ruling impacts press freedom and government transparency, potentially limiting the public's access to information about defense operations.
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A federal judge ruled Thursday that the Defense Department is violating a previous court order to restore access for reporters to the Pentagon. This decision represents a setback for the administration's efforts to impede the work of journalists covering the Defense Department. The ruling indicates that the Pentagon has not complied with a prior judicial directive concerning media access. This situation impacts the ability of reporters to cover the Defense Department directly from its facilities.
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