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Pentagon Implements Controversial Press Regulations Prompting Media Backlash

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has implemented stringent new press regulations at the Pentagon, leading numerous media outlets to surrender their credentials. The rules impose unprecedented restrictions on journalists’ access to military information.

Military Media Access Faces Major Overhaul

The United States Armed Forces press corps is undergoing significant transformation as dozens of journalists have surrendered their Pentagon credentials rather than comply with new reporting restrictions, according to reports from multiple news organizations. The controversial guidelines implemented by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth have drawn widespread opposition from media outlets across the political spectrum.

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Trump Confirms CIA Authorization in Venezuela Amid Escalating Tensions

President Donald Trump has confirmed he authorized CIA operations inside Venezuela, marking a rare public acknowledgment of intelligence activities. The move comes as the U.S. increases military pressure on the government of Nicolás Maduro, whom Washington does not recognize as Venezuela’s legitimate leader.

Trump Acknowledges CIA Authorization in Venezuela

President Donald Trump has publicly confirmed he authorized the Central Intelligence Agency to conduct operations inside Venezuela, according to reports from the Oval Office. In a highly unusual acknowledgment from a U.S. commander-in-chief about spy agency activities typically shrouded in secrecy, Trump stated he authorized the action for two primary reasons.