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I went to the Pentagon to watch Pete Hegseth scold war reporters

The Verge / 3/18/2026

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Key Points

  • The Verge piece places the reader at day 13 of what is described as America's surprise war with Iran, with the author recounting a delirious, coffee-deprived morning at the Pentagon.
  • Security rules have tightened for journalists, requiring escorts to move around the building and prohibiting coffee in the briefing areas, changes attributed to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth last year.
  • The author, a reporter not specialized in war coverage, is seated in a favorable spot in the briefing room and wonders why they were chosen for that seat.
  • A link to read the full story at The Verge is provided, highlighting firsthand impressions of how the Pentagon briefing is conducted and its security culture.

It is day 13 of America's surprise war with Iran - by sheer coincidence, it's Friday the 13th - and I am delirious. I haven't had a coffee since I woke up at 5AM, because I'm not allowed to bring outside beverages into the Pentagon (the security screening cutoff was at 7AM for the 8AM), and ever since Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth changed the rules last year, journalists are not allowed to go anywhere in the building without an escort, especially to wherever coffee is available. Also, I am struggling to comprehend why I, a reporter who has never covered a war, was assigned to sit in one of the good seats in the briefing room, watching Hegse …

Read the full story at The Verge.