Civil Liberties Groups Decry Trump’s “Multi-Front Assault” on Free Speech
Washington, D.C., USA: A coalition of civil liberties groups—the ACLU, PEN America, and Reporters Without Borders among them—issued a stark public letter accusing President Trump of systematically undermining the First Amendment. They cite banning critical journalists from press events, proposing new libel laws, and deploying federal forces against protests as part of a “multi-front assault.” Trump defends his actions as enforcing order and curbing “fake news.” Watchdogs call on Congress to protect free expression, while media outlets launch court challenges over revoked press passes.
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Key Entities
- • ACLU: American Civil Liberties Union, a nonprofit championing individual rights.
- • PEN America: Promotes literary freedom, protesting censorship.
- • Trump administration: Criticized for restricting press access and threatening to toughen libel laws.
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Left-Leaning View
Frames Trump’s tactics as an authoritarian threat to core democratic values.
Centrist View
Would report on the legal battles and official responses.
Right-Leaning View
Might highlight concerns over media bias or justification for controlling disruptive protests.
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