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Pentagon Imposes New Content Limits on Stars and Stripes After Labeling Coverage 'Woke'
The Defense Department has issued a March 9 memo tightening control over Stars and Stripes, directing the congressionally protected military newspaper to stop publishing several types of content and to ensure all material is 'consistent with good order and discipline.' The move follows a January 15 post on X by Pentagon chief spokesman Sean Parnell accusing the paper of focusing on 'woke distractions' and vowing to 'modernize' it to be 'by the warfighter and for the warfighter.' Editor-in-chief Erik Slavin says the order raises particular concern for staff reporters who are active-duty service members and thus could potentially be court‑martialed if their reporting is later deemed inconsistent with 'good order and discipline,' and he notes the Pentagon did not send the memo directly to Stars and Stripes, which learned of it days later from a Defense Department website. By law the paper has operated with editorial independence since the 1990s, and Slavin says the new policy appears to restrict news sources and push the outlet toward publishing more official public‑relations material, prompting internal meetings on how to comply without abandoning its watchdog role. The episode fits into a broader Hegseth‑era pattern of tighter press controls at the Pentagon and is already drawing alarm from press‑freedom advocates who see it as a test of whether Congress’s guarantees of independence for Stars and Stripes still have teeth.
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