Pentagon testing judge's ruling on press restrictions – it's about control
When journalists lose access, the public loses visibility. And when visibility shrinks, accountability soon follows.
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When journalists lose access, the public loses visibility. And when visibility shrinks, accountability soon follows.
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The Hill
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