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Pentagon fires ombudsman overseeing military newspaper after calling it ‘woke’

Jacqueline Smith says she was removed after warning the overhaul could undermine Stars and Stripes’ editorial independence, as Congress considers stronger protections.

  • The Pentagon notified Stars and Stripes ombudsman Jacqueline Smith on Tuesday that her final day is April 28, ending her congressionally mandated role via Form 3434.
  • Assistant to the Secretary of Defense Sean Parnell announced a 'refocus' of Stars and Stripes on January 15, followed by Deputy Secretary of Defense Feinberg's interim policy on March 9 to control content.
  • Rep Jamie Raskin, D-Md., and 38 House members sent a letter on April 15 expressing 'great alarm' about 'reports of political interference' with Stars and Stripes' editorial independence.
  • Congress created the ombudsman role in 1991 to protect Stars and Stripes from Department interference; Smith's removal eliminates this oversight, leaving the newspaper without a dedicated advocate.
  • Rep Raskin encouraged Republicans to co-sponsor legislation protecting press independence, arguing an independent press under the First Amendment is not a partisan issue as congressional scrutiny intensifies.
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The Washington Post broke the news on Thursday, April 23, 2026.
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