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Pete Hegseth Goes to War With Press Photographers

Last updated: March 12, 2026 5:05 pm
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Defense Secretary Bans Photography at Briefings Due to Unflattering Photos

The Pentagon recently made headlines when it was reported that photography has been banned at briefings, all because the Secretary of War was unhappy with some “unflattering” photos.

Sarah Rose Sharp

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on March 7, 2026 (photo by Roberto Schmidt/Getty Images)

Amidst the ongoing conflicts and tensions, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has taken a controversial stance by banning press photographers from Pentagon briefings related to the US-Israeli military conflict with Iran. The decision came after Hegseth expressed dissatisfaction with photographs that surfaced following a briefing on March 2, marking his first press address since June of the previous year.

Reports from the Washington Post suggest that the ban on press photographers was a direct response to images that Hegseth deemed “unflattering.” The move has sparked debates on press freedom and transparency within the government, raising concerns about censorship and image control.

While the Pentagon has justified the restriction by stating that briefing photographs are promptly released online for public and press access, critics argue that this limits the media’s ability to capture candid moments and hold officials accountable.

Despite the controversies surrounding his actions, Hegseth’s decision to ban photography highlights the delicate balance between national security interests and the public’s right to information. As tensions escalate in the Middle East, the role of the media in reporting on military conflicts becomes increasingly crucial.

As the debate continues, it remains to be seen how this restriction on photography will impact transparency and accountability within the Department of Defense, and whether alternative measures will be implemented to ensure the public’s access to vital information.

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