First Thing: Defense department bars reporters from Pentagon press room
The Defense Department has barred journalists from its Pentagon press office, designating it a classified space. This move, part of sweeping restrictions initiated in September, has led to many reporters refusing to comply and turning in their press passes. The department claims this is the "most transparent war department in history," despite a federal judge ruling in favor of The New York Times' lawsuit against these policies. Separately, President Trump is reportedly reconsidering a nearly $2 billion "Maga slush fund" due to legal setbacks and concerns over a lack of oversight. Trump also claimed Hezbollah and Israel agreed to a mutual de-escalation of fighting, though reports from the warring parties suggest otherwise.