Judge Rejects Trump Restrictions on Pentagon Reporters - Bloomberg.com

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March 21, 2026
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A federal judge rejected Trump administration restrictions limiting Pentagon reporters' access to military facilities and officials.

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A federal judge has rejected Trump administration restrictions that would have limited Pentagon reporters' access to military facilities and officials. The ruling represents a significant legal setback for efforts by the White House to control media coverage of defense operations and military policy. The judge determined that the restrictions violated the First Amendment rights of journalists to report on government activities. The decision allows reporters to maintain existing access credentials and continue covering Pentagon operations without the proposed constraints. This case reflects ongoing tensions between the Trump administration's media strategy and judicial protection of press freedoms.

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A federal judge ruled the restrictions violated First Amendment rights and allowed reporters to maintain existing access credentials.

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