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BREAKING: Federal Judge CRUSHES Trump Administration’s Unconstitutional Pentagon Press Crackdown

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The Constitution just struck back against the Trump administration.

In a powerful ruling, a federal judge has shut down key parts of the Trump administration’s attempt to control and restrict reporters at the Pentagon — declaring the policy unconstitutional and a direct violation of the First Amendment.

The Trump administration had tried to force journalists to sign sweeping new rules that would allow the Pentagon to label them “security risks” — and strip their access if they asked the wrong questions.

Seriously. Ask too much? Lose your press pass. Refuse to play along? You’re out.

And that’s exactly what happened.

Dozens of journalists refused to sign the policy — choosing principle over access — and were effectively pushed out, replaced by a wave of pro-Trump outlets and administration-friendly voices.

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But now, a federal judge has called it exactly what it is: BLATANTLY UNCONSTITUTIONAL.

The court didn’t just block the policy — it ordered that reporters from The New York Times get their Pentagon access restored, delivering a major blow to an administration effort that critics say was designed to silence tough questions and reward loyal coverage.

Even in court, the administration tried to argue that journalists shouldn’t have the right to ask for certain information.

The judge’s response? “Why not?”.See more, details. .

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