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Stars and Stripes publisher could be fired before planned retirement, sources say

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Aug 20 Evening

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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

Stars and Stripes publisher could be fired before planned retirement, sources say

Max Lederer, the publisher of Stars and Stripes for 19 years, may be fired before his scheduled retirement next month, according to anonymous sources cited by CBS News. This potential dismissal follows the military news outlet's reporting on deteriorating conditions aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier. Lederer had previously cited fundamental differences in leadership philosophy with the Department of Defense as his reason for retiring. The article notes that Stars and Stripes has faced increasing tension with the Pentagon, particularly regarding editorial independence and content focus, with a Pentagon spokesperson indicating a desire to "modernize its operations" and refocus content away from "woke distractions."

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Al JazeeraYesterday

Trump’s war on Stars and Stripes: Why has military newspaper chief quit?

Max D. Lederer Jr., the publisher of Stars and Stripes, has announced his resignation, citing fundamental differences in leadership philosophy and the mission of the publication with the Department of Defense. His departure follows reports by Stars and Stripes and other military outlets detailing a mental health crisis among sailors on the USS Abraham Lincoln due to extended deployment and poor conditions. The Pentagon, under Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, had previously accused Stars and Stripes of promoting "woke distractions." Lederer, who served as publisher for 19 years, will retire on September 30. Stars and Stripes, a Department of Defense-funded newspaper, has historically sought editorial independence. During Trump's presidency, the Pentagon attempted to defund the publication, but Trump intervened, pledging to maintain its funding.

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Lederer cited fundamental differences with the Trump administration's direction for his retirement.

— Max Lederer (letter to staff)

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The Pentagon plans to modernize Stars and Stripes' operations and refocus its content away from 'woke distractions'.

— Sean Parnell (Pentagon spokesperson)

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Stars and Stripes reported on a mental health crisis on the USS Abraham Lincoln shortly before Lederer's departure.

— Stars and Stripes

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Stars and Stripes receives approximately 65% of its funding from the Pentagon.

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Max D Lederer Jr, publisher of Stars and Stripes, resigned due to clashes with the Pentagon and the Trump administration.

— Max D Lederer Jr

Aug 20 Morning

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Al JazeeraYesterday

Publisher of US military newspaper resigns over differences with government

Max D. Lederer Jr., the longtime publisher of the US military newspaper Stars and Stripes, has resigned due to disagreements with the Department of Defense's leadership. His retirement comes amid the Trump administration's push for greater editorial control over the publication. Lederer stated his leadership philosophy and understanding of the newspaper's mission differed from the Defense Department's direction. This follows Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's accusations of the paper promoting "woke distractions" and the administration's criticism of its reporting on issues like declining morale on the USS Abraham Lincoln. The Pentagon had previously sought to eliminate funding for the newspaper and recently fired its ombudsman, who was tasked with protecting its editorial independence.

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Longtime publisher Max D Lederer Jr resigned from Stars and Stripes due to disagreements with the Defense Department leadership.

— Max D Lederer Jr

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Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth accused Stars and Stripes of promoting 'woke distractions'.

— Pete Hegseth

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Lederer's resignation stems from clashes with the Trump administration over government efforts to gain greater editorial control of the publication.

— The Associated Press

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The Trump administration criticized the outlet for reporting on poor conditions and declining morale on the USS Abraham Lincoln.

— article

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The Pentagon fired Jacqueline Smith, the newspaper's ombudsman, who was tasked with protecting its reporting from political interference.

— article

Aug 19 Evening

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Associated Press (AP)2d ago

Longtime publisher of Stars and Stripes to retire, citing differences with Pentagon leadership

Max D. Lederer Jr., the longtime publisher of Stars and Stripes, announced his retirement effective at the end of September, citing fundamental differences with the Department of Defense's direction for the military newspaper. This decision follows the Pentagon's recent firing of the newspaper's ombudsman, Jacqueline Smith, whose role was to protect editorial independence. The Pentagon, under Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, has stated its intention to refocus Stars and Stripes on its "original mission" of reporting for warfighters and eliminate "woke distractions." Lederer expressed concerns about the Pentagon's modernization efforts, particularly the shift to digital platforms, fearing it would limit accessibility for troops. The publisher's retirement occurs amid broader efforts by the Pentagon to exert control over media coverage.

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Longtime publisher of Stars and Stripes, Max D. Lederer Jr., announced his retirement, effective end of September.

— Max D. Lederer Jr.

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Lederer cited fundamental differences in philosophy and understanding of the newspaper's mission with Pentagon leadership.

— Max D. Lederer Jr.

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The Pentagon plans to overhaul Stars and Stripes to align with its messaging and refocus content away from 'woke distractions'.

— Sean Parnell (Pentagon spokesman)

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The Pentagon fired Jacqueline Smith, the newspaper's ombudsman responsible for safeguarding editorial independence, less than four months prior.

— The Associated Press

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Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell stated the newspaper will focus on 'warfighting, weapons systems, fitness, lethality, survivability and ALL THINGS MILITARY'.

— Sean Parnell