The Trump administration is throwing more Pentagon reporters out of their workspaces
- The Trump administration is rotating news outlets in and out of Pentagon workspaces, replacing major outlets like CNN, The Washington Post, and The New York Times with more right-wing and pro-Trump outlets like Newsmax and Breitbart.
- While outlets being rotated out will lose their dedicated workspaces at the Pentagon, they will retain their press credentials and access to officials and briefings.
- The changes have drawn criticism from some journalists who view them as an effort to score political points and penalize tough-minded news outlets.
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Pentagon Doubles Number Of News Outlets To 'Rotate' Out From Office Spaces
The US Defense Department on Friday doubled the number of news organizations that must vacate their Pentagon office spaces to be replaced by other media outlets under a new "annual media rotation program." The department said in a memo it was adding CNN, the Washington Post, the Hill and the War Zone to the outlets that must give up their dedicated space. Those organizations did not immediately respond to requests for comment. In the first round…
Pentagon responds to protests over NBC, NPR losing office space by evictin more outlets, including CNN
The Pentagon, the headquarters of the Department of Defense and the U.S. military. (U.S. Air Force photo via Wikimedia Commons) The headquarters of the U.S. military has responded to a protest by some news organizations over the planned eviction of mainstream media outlets from its shared office space within the Pentagon by expanding the eviction list. On Friday, Pentagon spokesperson John Ullyot distributed a memo to affected news outlets notif…


Donald Trump's government doubled Friday's number of media outlets evicted from its Pentagon workspaces to rotate to more like-minded media.
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