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Representatives for CNN, Reuters, The Associated Press, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Atlantic and NPR have all said that journalists from their newsrooms are not signing the new paperwork about Pentagon access.What about MAGA outlets?Some partisan media outlets have also raised objections: Newsmax, the pro-Trump cable channel and website, said Monday that its reporters have no plans to sign either.“We believe the requirements are unnecessary and onerous and hope that the Pentagon with review the matter further,” Newsmax said in a statement.Fox News, which is the country’s largest pro-Trump media outlet by far, has not yet commented on the matter. Hegseth was a Fox News host for about a decade.The Pentagon Press Association said Hegseth and other officials have been “systematically limiting access to information about the U.S. military” all year long.Officials have stopped holding routine news briefings; they have booted many news outlets from Pentagon workspaces; and severely limited where reporters can go inside the building without an escort.Analysts have connected these impediments to Hegseth’s well-documented disdain for the press and frustration with leaks.The association said Monday that “this effort has culminated” in the rollout of “vague new policies that, on their face, appear to violate the First Amendment.”While the policies were revised by Pentagon press aides after negotiations with news outlets, the updated language is still unacceptable to many newsroom leaders and media lawyers.