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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Jocelyn Noveck

Stars and Stripes publisher quits amid Pentagon battle for editorial control

  • Max D. Lederer Jr., publisher of the military newspaper Stars and Stripes, announced his retirement effective at the end of September due to fundamental differences with Pentagon leadership.
  • Lederer's exit follows the removal of ombudsman Jacqueline Smith amid efforts by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's Pentagon to align editorial coverage with department messaging.
  • Pentagon officials previously announced plans to refocus the newspaper on warfighting and military lethality while removing what they described as woke distractions.
  • Rufus Friday, chairman of the publication's advisory board, warned congressional leaders that recent actions threaten the outlet's First Amendment-protected editorial independence.
  • The leadership turnover comes alongside wider Pentagon initiatives to restrict media access, including a policy requiring escorts for reporters that is currently being challenged in court.

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