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Federal Judge Blocks Pentagon Media Policy, Citing Constitutional Violations

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The New York Times sued the Pentagon and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth in December, claiming the policy violated constitutional rights to free speech and due process.

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Conservative outlets reportedly agreed to the Pentagon media policy.

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The AP has a separate lawsuit pending against the Trump administration regarding reduced access to presidential events.

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What specific 'unauthorized disclosures' the policy aimed to prevent.
The exact timeline for issuing new press credentials and moving media offices to the annex.
The full list of media outlets that opposed or agreed to the policy.
The outcome of the AP's separate lawsuit regarding reduced access to presidential events.
The detailed arguments from the Pentagon on why the policy is 'common sense'.
Status of the judge's ruling on the Pentagon media policyfactual

U.S. District Judge Paul Friedman ruled the policy illegally restricted press credentials and violated First and Fifth Amendment rights.

Enligt Daily Mail - News, The Independent - World, Östgöta Correspondenten, Aftonbladet
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A judge heard arguments but didn't immediately rule, though his remarks suggested skepticism of the government's defense.

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