
On the Media Covering the Pentagon, from Sy Hersh to Laura Loomer
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Dec 5, 2025 Anna Merlan, a Senior reporter at Mother Jones, explores the rise of a new Pentagon press corps filled with right-wing influencers and conspiracy theorists, such as Kingsley Wilson and Laura Loomer. Dan Lamothe from the Washington Post shares insights on the Pentagon's restrictive press policies and discusses the fallout of covering military actions like strikes in the Caribbean. Cam Higby, a member of the new press corps, adds his perspective on accessing military information while challenging traditional journalistic boundaries.
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Contested Account Of Deadly Second Strike
- The Washington Post reported Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered a second strike that killed survivors, raising war-crime questions.
- The administration's shifting explanations created confusion about who authorized the second strike and who knew about it.
Walking Away From The Pentagon Desk
- Dan Lamothe described cleaning out his Pentagon desk after months of restricted access and turning in his badge in mid-October.
- He hasn't returned to the Pentagon since October 14–15 and documented the emotional, surreal goodbye.
Shrinking Physical Access Harms Reporting
- Pentagon physical access shrank from roughly 70% to about 5–10% of the building for reporters over the year.
- That reduction hindered informal reporting and relationship-building that produce accountability journalism.







