Jacqueline Smith sues Pentagon over firing
Jacqueline Smith, former ombudsman for *Stars and Stripes*, sued the Pentagon for firing her 10 days after she criticized new restrictions on the military newspaper, alleging retaliation and violation
Jacqueline Smith, the former ombudsman for *Stars and Stripes*, filed a federal lawsuit Thursday alleging the Pentagon fired her in retaliation for cr
Read Full Story at The Hill โWhy This Matters
The case spotlights the precarious balance between military transparency and institutional control, raising questions about whether service journalism can survive when its watchdog function clashes with the Pentagonโs desire for tightly managed messaging. It also underscores a growing pattern of whistleblowers and critics facing swift disciplinary action, particularly in spaces where independent oversight once held more sway.
Background Context
*Stars and Stripes*, founded in 1861 to provide uncensored reporting for troops, has long operated as a hybrid of military necessity and journalistic autonomy. The Pentagonโs recent restrictionsโlimiting unfettered access to bases, personnel, and internal documentsโmark a sharp departure from its historical role as a conduit for soldier voices, effectively turning it into another propaganda arm of the Department of Defense.
What Happens Next
The lawsuit could set a precedent for how military media outlets are treated, with potential rulings either reaffirming editorial independence or greenlighting further encroachment on journalistic freedoms within the armed forces. Watch for whether Congress or veterans' advocacy groups intervene, as their support could amplify the case beyond Smithโs individual grievance.
Bigger Picture
This dispute reflects a broader erosion of institutional trust in government-aligned media, where even long-standing outlets face pressure to conform to official narratives. It also signals a shift in how retaliation is deployedโnot just against rank-and-file employees, but against those in roles explicitly designed to hold power to account.

