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The Independent World6/1/2026Politics1 min read

Pentagon redesignated press office as classified facility, blocking reporters

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  • The Pentagon has redesignated its press office as a "Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility" (SCIF), effectively barring journalists from entering.
  • Acting Press Secretary Joel Valdez cited the need to protect classified material handled by speechwriters, a move criticized as hindering media access.

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The Pentagon has redesignated its press office as a "Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility" (SCIF), a move that effectively bars journalists from entering. Acting Pentagon Press Secretary Joel Valdez announced the change on X, stating it was necessary because speechwriters who handle classified material share the space.

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The Pentagon has defended banning reporters from its press office by turning it into a classified room.

In the Trump administration’s latest move to hinder the media’s access to the Defense Department, the press office has been redesignated as a “Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility,” Acting Pentagon Press Secretary Joel Valdez announced on X Monday.

Valdez said the switch-up was made because speechwriters from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s office share the office, and they “routinely handle classified material and require SIPRNet access.”

SIPRNet, which stands for Secret Internet Protocol Router Network, allows the Defense Department and State Department to share classified information, according to The Hill.

“As a result, journalists will no longer be permitted to enter the office space. There’s nothing controversial about that,” Valdez said.

Valdez’s announcement was in response to a Washington Post story breaking the news about the redesignation.

The story reported that the new designation would ban journalists from accessing the press office to ask public affairs officers questions.

“This is the most transparent War Department in history. No amount of spin from the Fake News media will change that,” Valdez said as he defended the Trump administration’s controversial move.

“Access to the office of the Assistant to the Secretary of War for Public Affairs @SeanParnellASW and to the Press Secretary remains available by appointment only,” Valdez added.

The Independent has reached out to the Pentagon for comment.

This is a developing story...

Open Questions

  • What specific classified materials are being handled in the press office?
  • Will this change affect other government press offices?
  • What are the long-term implications for media access to the Defense Department?
  • What specific measures will be in place for journalists to still ask questions by appointment?

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This article was originally published by The Independent World.

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