Pentagon doubles number of news outlets to ‘rotate’ out from office spaces

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Pentagon doubles number of news outlets to ‘rotate’ out from office spaces
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CNN, the Washington Post, The Hill, and The War Zone have been added to the outlets that must give up their dedicated space

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The department said in a memo it was adding CNN, the Washington Post, The Hill, and The War Zone to the outlets that must give up their dedicated space. Those organizations did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Incoming media outlets include the New York Post, Breitbart, the Washington Examiner, the Free Press, the Daily Caller, Newsmax, the Huffington Post, and One America News Network, most of whom are seen as conservative or favoring Republican President Donald Trump, who took office on January 20.

More than two dozen news organizations operate out of the Pentagon, including Reuters, reporting on the daily activities of the US military.

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