Pentagon press rules trigger chilling effect on U.S. journalism

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A press-freedom expert warns that the Pentagon's court-disputed rules and the White House's interim policy are narrowing journalist access, escorting reporters, and planning to close the Correspondents' Corridor, while FOIA funding cuts threaten information access—raising concerns of a chilling effect on reporting under the Trump era.
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