Zoom: The press association said in its Wednesday statement that the revised rules shared Monday would require journalists to approve policies that could potentially expose them to prosecution for “simply doing (their) job.”
What they say: Pentagon chief spokesman Sean Parnell said Wednesday night on X that the Defense Department “has engaged in good faith negotiations” with the association, “maintaining an open dialogue with its members and agreeing to many of their suggested changes.”
Read the statement in full, via DocumentCloud:
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