
Corinne Clery: Did they say Trump is a Free Speech Champion?
US news outlets refuse to sign new Pentagon rules to report only official information
American media (both Left & Right-leaning) including New York Times, AP, The Atlantic, Washington Post, Newsmax among news outlets who say they won’t sign new Pentagon rules
This pledge requires reporters to vow against seeking unapproved materials, even unclassified ones, while restricting movement inside the facility.

Only One America News Network has agreed to the terms so far… One America News Network (OAN)

Pete Hegseth, the new Defense Secretary, described Pentagon access as a privilege rather than a right, stressing that basic security rules like visible badges apply uniformly across all U.S. military bases. Reportedly, these measures aim to curb leaks and protect sensitive operations without targeting any specific outlet.
The policy bars journalists from roaming freely in secure areas and prohibits soliciting information from staff without prior approval, rules that reportedly mirror long-standing protocols at other installations. Critics, including the Pentagon Press Association, argue the pledge could chill reporting on public-interest defense matters by creating fear of access denial.
Media outlets, including Fox News and CNN, refuse to sign Pentagon’s press access rules
In a twist of media solidarity, Fox News joins ABC, CBS, CNN, and NBC to reject the Pentagon’s fresh bid to lock down press access.
Yes, even Fox won’t sign…

The new policy demands reporters sign a pledge vowing not to release unapproved details from visits.
It bars media from large sections of the building unless cleared in advance.
The joint statement from these outlets labels the rules a blatant assault on independent reporting and free speech protections.
Reportedly, the Pentagon under Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth introduced these measures to streamline security amid rising threats.
A source close to the matter reportedly claims the pledge aims to prevent leaks of sensitive info without formal briefings.
Critics argue it hands too much control to officials, potentially hiding routine operations from public view.
The New York Times fights back

Other major players like The New York Times and Newsmax have also refused to sign on.
Allegedly, the policy stems from concerns over unauthorized disclosures during high-profile visits.
Supporters say it balances national security with media needs, but outlets counter that it erodes trust in government transparency.
The deadline for agreement passed without compliance from the networks, setting up possible access fights.
This standoff highlights ongoing tensions between defense officials and journalists over information flow.
Reportedly, similar past efforts by the department faced pushback, leading to revised access protocols.
The networks stress their commitment to ethical standards without needing extra vows from the Pentagon.
Consequently,
Corinne Clery Spams Nude Sex Scenes To Protest The Stifling Of The Non-Existent Free Press In America…

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Corinne Clery Nude Sex Scenes From “The Story of O” Remastered

As we can see, this film depicts the golden era of heathen Hollywood initiation rituals before the party-pooping feminists in the “#MeToo” movement came around and ruined all the fun. Back then, becoming an actress was a true meritocracy! None of this affirmative action bullshit where some uppity Black chick or trans freak gets cast just because she ticks off the DEI boxes.

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