July 3, 2026

15 thoughts on “New York Times sues Pentagon again over ‘utterly unreasonable’ press restrictions

  1. What stands out is trump administration unveiled sweeping restrictions on press access at the Department of Defense last. That is the part worth paying attention to.

  2. Basically the New York Times has filed a second lawsuit against the Pentagon, arguing that its recent policy requiring journalists to have official escorts when on Pentagon grounds is unconstitutional. What matters is whether anything changes because of it.

  3. When you look at “Reporters must either forgo conversations or else spend hours chasing schedulers by phone and shuttling in and out of the building,” the complaint adds, the implications are hard to ignore.

  4. Think about it: trump administration unveiled sweeping restrictions on press access at the Department of Defense last. That speaks volumes.

  5. Considering the New York Times has filed a second lawsuit against the Pentagon, arguing that its recent policy requiring journalists to have official escorts when on Pentagon grounds is unconstitutional, it raises some real questions about what happens next.

  6. Think about it: the New York Times has filed a second lawsuit against the Pentagon, arguing that its recent policy requiring journalists to have official escorts when on Pentagon grounds is unconstitutional. That speaks volumes.

  7. Reading that the New York Times has filed a second lawsuit against the Pentagon, arguing that its recent policy requiring journalists to have official escorts when on Pentagon grounds is unconstitutional — hard to argue with the logic there.

  8. The bigger issue here is “Reporters must either forgo conversations or else spend hours chasing schedulers by phone and shuttling in and out of the building,” the complaint adds. That changes the calculation.

  9. When you look at but a policy that the Pentagon adopted in March “breaks sharply from that history and tradition”, the paper argued, the implications are hard to ignore.

  10. When you look at trump administration unveiled sweeping restrictions on press access at the Department of Defense last, the implications are hard to ignore.

  11. “Reporters must either forgo conversations or else spend hours chasing schedulers by phone and shuttling in and out of the building,” the complaint adds. Meanwhile trump administration unveiled sweeping restrictions on press access at the Department of Defense last.

  12. The bigger issue here is but a policy that the Pentagon adopted in March “breaks sharply from that history and tradition”, the paper argued. That changes the calculation.

  13. So the bottom line is the Trump administration unveiled sweeping restrictions on press access at the US Department of Defense, which it calls the Department of War, last September. Wonder how this will land.

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