The Needle: DOJ Says Journalists Can’t Ask ‘Unauthroized Questions,‘ And ICE Remains In Airports, Wait Times Remain Obnoxious,
The DOJ claims reporters asking for non-public information may face criminal charges, challenging First Amendment protections and affecting major news outlets covering the Pentagon.
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The Needle: DOJ Says Journalists Can’t Ask ‘Unauthroized Questions,‘ And ICE Remains In Airports, Wait Times Remain Obnoxious,
Order up: The House passed a bill to codify convicted felon and President Donald Trump’s executive order to make D.C. “safe and beautiful.” If it passes the Senate, the bill would require “maximum enforcement” of immigration laws and continue federal agents’ coordination with local cops. Minus one point for “maximum enforcement.” -1 [Post] Question masters: The Department of Justice is arguing in court that a reporter who asks “unauthorized” que…
Pentagon Press Policy Dispute Raises First Amendment Concerns
Washington, D.C. — A legal battle over Pentagon media restrictions is intensifying after a federal judge struck down rules limiting how journalists obtain information, raising broader questions about press freedom and government authority. The ruling sided with a lawsuit challenging restrictions on reporting “unauthorized” information. Following the decision, the Pentagon issued a revised policy while signaling plans to appeal. The dispute cente…
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