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Media Are Misrepresenting New Pentagon Press Policy They're Protesting; Here's the Reality"Nothing in this document requires you to waive any constitutional rights. This in-brief constitutes a description of DoW policies."
The new policy, intended to prevent leaks of sensitive information, requires reporters to be accompanied by Pentagon staff in certain areas of the building and forbids them from soliciting unauthorized disclosure of that information. In protest, a large majority of news outlets turned in their press badges. However, several media have misrepresented the policy, running headlines such as:
In one article, The Washington Post claims the new rules "prohibit soliciting any information the government doesn't authorize reporters to have" (emphasis added). The Hill also claims reporters "would need to pledge to not obtain or use any unauthorized material, even if the information is unclassified," adding that "Media outlets say this is a violation of their First Amendment rights." But, members of the press are not actually required to "pledge" anything. They're just expected to sign a statement acknowledging that they've been informed of the rule changes. What's more, the statement explicitly notes that signing does not indicate agreement with the policy:
And, no, the Pentagon did not "confiscate" press badges, as Axios claims in its headline. In actuality, the reporters turned in their press credentials in protest of the new Pentagon policy. Likewise, the Pentagon policy does not prohibit reporters from soliciting or reporting "any unauthorized material" – just that which is either "classified national security information (CNSI)" or "controlled unclassified information (CUI)." And, although authorization is required for dissemination of CNSI or CUI by staff, "Members of the news media are not required to submit their writings to DoW for approval." Thus, contrary to the People headline, no coverage must be "pre-approved," though dissemination of CNSI and CUI by staff to reporters does require approval. The Pentagon policy addresses the First Amendment objection as well, explaining that "There is a critical distinction between lawfully requesting information from the government and actively soliciting or encouraging government employees to break the law." "For clarity, the receipt of unsolicited CNSI or CUI and its subsequent publication is generally protected by the First Amendment and would not, on its own, normally trigger denial, revocation or non-renewal of [Pentagon press credentials]," the policy states. However, encouragement of government staff to break the law is not protected:
Still, "Nothing in this document requires you to waive any constitutional rights. This in-brief constitutes a description of DoW policies," the policy states. Even if a reporter is caught soliciting CNSI or CUI, the policy suggests that the violation simply "may" be serious enough to warrant disciplinary action:
Throughout the document, the policy says that violation of the rules may (not "shall" or "will) result in suspension, denial or non-renewal of press credentials. And, even if disciplinary action is deemed appropriate, the policy provides a thorough appeals process. Ultimately, the Defense Department has the authority to issues rules of access for reporters because "access is not open to the public or the press as a matter of right but is instead a controlled privilege," the policy explains:
As Editor-in-Chief of The Federalist Mollie Hemingway wrote, explaining why her media outlet chose to accept the new Pentagon press policy:
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