The View” Breaks the Mold — Applauds Fox & Newsmax for Standing Up to Hegseth’s Press Controls

In a startling display of cross-ideological solidarity, The View cohosts used their platform today to praise Fox News and Newsmax for refusing to comply with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s new Pentagon media restrictions — a move that signals the daytime talk show is taking a bolder stance than ever on press freedom.

“This isn’t about politics,” one host declared. “This is about principle — and the right to ask tough questions.”

What Happened: The Media Standoff

The View applauds Fox News and Newsmax for refusing to sign Hegseth's media  restrictions: 'Freedom of the press is an American issue'

Late last week, the Department of Defense under Hegseth introduced new press rules requiring journalists to pledge not to solicit or publish unauthorized material and to submit information for Pentagon approval. Major media organizations — including Fox NewsNewsmaxABCCNNNBC, and CBS — have rallied against the policy, declaring it a serious threat to journalistic independence. The Guardian+3Politico+3AP News+3

On Wednesday’s episode of The View, the hosts gave special commendation to Fox and Newsmax, noting that despite long-standing tensions and political differences, those networks joined in refusing to sign off on the restrictions. The Independent+1

 What The View Said

The View applauds Fox News and Newsmax for refusing to sign Hegseth's media  restrictions: 'Freedom of the press is an American issue'

Whoopi Goldberg called out the joint declaration by broadcast networks, including Fox, that the measure was “without precedent” and capable of undermining core protections for press freedom. The Independent+2The Independent+2

Sara Haines asserted: “Freedom of the press is an American issue.” She pointed out the significance of unlikely alliances — even among ideologically opposed outlets — when basic principles are at stake. The Independent+1

Alyssa Farah Griffin, formerly a Defense Department spokesperson, commended Pentagon journalists’ professionalism and gave particular praise to Newsmax for joining the stand. The Independent+1

Sunny Hostin didn’t shy away from criticism. She labeled One America News (the only major outlet to accept the restrictions) a “propaganda network,” while the other hosts lampooned the notion that gag orders would prevent leaks — suggesting instead the policy would merely push wrongdoing further underground. The Independent+1

The tone was clear: even a daytime talk show known more for culture and politics than media policy was not backing down when a threat to free speech was on the line.

Why This Matters

The View host roasted for 'delusional' response to Pete Hegseth's DEI  crackdown - YouTube

A Rare Show of Unity: The fact that The View, a program often critical of Fox, would publicly applaud a Fox-led media stand underscores just how deep the concern over press constraints has grown.

Beyond Partisan Lines: The hosts repeatedly emphasized that resisting censorship isn’t conservative or liberal — it’s constitutional.

Elevating the Debate: By spotlighting this battle, The View is pushing more public attention toward how government rules can reshape access to information — a conversation that often stays behind closed doors.

With many journalists turning in Pentagon press credentials instead of signing the pledge, the press corps is facing a mass shift in media-government dynamics. AP News+2Politico+2 The media resistance movement is gaining momentum — and days like today show that even unexpected voices are joining the chorus.

One thing is certain: on The View, this moment won’t be forgotten. They’ve made clear where they stand — and so has much of the press.