法院暂时允许五角大楼要求记者配备陪同人员。
Appeals Court Temporarily Allows Pentagon To Require Escorts For Reporters

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/appeals-court-temporarily-allows-pentagon-require-escorts-reporters

美国一个上诉法院暂时恢复了五角大楼的政策,该政策要求记者在其场地上必须有人陪同,同时国防部正在对之前的裁决提出上诉。哥伦比亚特区巡回法院中止了下级法院的命令,该命令阻止了这项政策,认为五角大楼很可能对该规则有合法的国家安全理由。 五角大楼辩称,未经陪同的访问可能会增加敏感信息泄露的风险,上诉法院支持了这一说法。此前,《纽约时报》于2025年12月对这项政策提出了挑战,认为它违反了第一修正案,阻碍了记者收集信息的能力。 尽管恢复了陪同要求,五角大楼仍然表示记者可以参加简报会、会议和采访,并强调该政策旨在保护机密信息,而非限制新闻业。此案仍在进行中。

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原文

Authored by Aldgra Fredly via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

A U.S. appeals court on April 27 temporarily allowed the Department of War to require reporters entering Pentagon grounds to be escorted while the government appeals a lower court ruling.

The Pentagon is seen from a flight taking off from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Va., on Nov. 29, 2022. Alex Wong/Getty Images/TNS

In a 2–1 decision, a three-judge panel from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit stayed an April 9 order issued by U.S. District Judge Paul Friedman, which found the department’s revised press access policy violated his previous order by mandating escorts for reporters entering the Pentagon.

The panel said the department has shown that it is likely to succeed on the merits of its case. According to the ruling, the department argued that allowing journalists to enter the Pentagon unescorted could increase the risk of sensitive information being disseminated.

The Department has thus supported its claim that this aspect of its policy furthers important national security interests,” the ruling stated.

Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell welcomed the appeals court’s decision and emphasized that journalists continue to hold valid press credentials and access to Pentagon briefings, press conferences, and interviews.

“Despite what many in the media have told you, the Department’s policy has never been about limiting journalism—it is about safeguarding classified information that protects American lives,” Parnell said on X.

The New York Times challenged the Pentagon’s rules in December 2025, arguing that its press access policy violated the U.S. Constitution’s First Amendment by restricting journalists’ ability to “ask questions of government employees and gather information to report stories that take the public beyond official pronouncements.” Friedman subsequently blocked the rules and ordered the Pentagon to reinstate the credentials of New York Times reporters.

This story is developing and will be updated.

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