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Bill O'Reilly Criticizes Pete Hegseth's Proposed Press Policy at the Pentagon

Bill O'ReillyOctober 17, 20254 min27,285 views
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Pentagon Press Policy Concerns

  • 🎯 Bill O'Reilly strongly criticizes proposed policies by War Secretary Pete Hegseth that would require press agencies to get permission before reporting on Pentagon activities.
  • πŸ’‘ O'Reilly argues this is a direct violation of the freedom of the press and hinders independent reporting, especially concerning significant expenditures.

O'Reilly's Personal Experience with Reporting

  • πŸ“° In 1988, while at ABC News, O'Reilly reported on the Bradley fighting vehicle expenditure without seeking permission, uncovering corruption and triple billing.
  • πŸ† This investigative reporting, which exposed significant waste and corruption, was award-winning and is a source of pride for O'Reilly.
  • ⚠️ He emphasizes the necessity of independent reporting, particularly when the Pentagon spends nearly a trillion dollars annually.

Proposed Policy and Its Repercussions

  • 🚫 Hegseth's policy, which requires Pentagon sign-off on all press reports, is seen by O'Reilly as an attempt to control information.
  • πŸ—£οΈ While Trump initially expressed reservations, he has reportedly changed his stance, though O'Reilly believes the policy is flawed.
  • πŸ”’ O'Reilly suggests alternative measures for security, such as polygraphs for Pentagon employees suspected of leaking national security information, rather than restricting the press.

Media Reaction and Legal Challenges

  • πŸ“° Major news outlets like Fox News and Newsmax have reportedly banded together in opposition to Hegseth's policy.
  • βš–οΈ O'Reilly anticipates that the Supreme Court or another legal body will eventually rule against such restrictions on the press.
  • 🏠 A segment also promotes Home Title Lock, offering protection against title fraud, with a promo code for a free report and trial.
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