Trump administration proposes NDAs for federal workers to crack down on leaks to journalists
The Trump administration has proposed new non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) for federal workers to limit leaks to journalists. Under the proposal, employees would require written permission from an authorized official to discuss any information deemed confidential. This move aims to enhance control over information shared with the media.
- ▪The proposed NDAs would apply to both current and former government employees.
- ▪Employees would need written permission to speak to journalists about confidential information.
- ▪The administration's goal is to crack down on leaks to the press.
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Trump administration proposes NDAs for federal workers to crack down on leaks to journalistsCurrent and former government employees would need "written permission from an authorized agency official" to speak to journalists about information the Trump administration deems "confidential."Follow us on GoogleUS President Donald Trump delivers remarks in the Memorial Amphitheater during a Memorial Day event at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, May 25, 2026.(photo credit: REUTERS/Nathan Howard)
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