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Journalism Fights Back at the Pentagon S4E213 10.29.2025

Journalism Fights Back at the Pentagon S4E213 10.29.2025

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Today, our question comes from Tammy, who lives in Alexandria, VA, and Tammy asks, 'Well, that didn’t work out as Pete Hegseth planned.' All of the legitimate press corps have walked out of the Pentagon, refusing to sign the loyalty pledge. Even Fox couldn’t agree to this obtrusive oversight of journalism. And when Fox goes against their party, that says a lot. So, although I know in principle this was the right thing to do, now that there is no one watching the Pentagon, what could this mean? Without journalistic oversight, what could this mean? Could the administration go even further and place our country in further jeopardy? I’d really like to know if the panel agrees with the journalist’s decision. Or could there have been another way to address this? Now we need to rely on OANN and other right-wing fringe “news” outlets for information on the actions of our military. This concerns me a lot.

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