Trump’s first 100 days portend long-lasting damage to press freedom - Committee to Protect Journalists
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Trump’s first 100 days portend long-lasting damage to press freedom - Committee to Protect Journalists
Previously unquestioned norms maintaining a free press may be quickly eroding New York, April 30, 2025—Press freedom is no longer a given in the United States 100 days into President Donald Trump’s second term as journalists and newsrooms face mounting pressures that threaten their ability to report freely and the public’s right to know, a new report released today by the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has found. The report, “Alarm bells…
The Fourth Estate at NYU
(NEW YORK) – In the heart of Washington Square Park, where in recent months, there have been protests against President Trump’s policies, New York University (NYU) students and alumni reflect on how Trump’s first 100 days in office shaped their roles as journalists. Their experiences highlight the broader shifts within the media industry, influenced by political pressures, technological advancements, and the ethical dilemmas faced by reporters. …
Trump's First 100 Days Increase Fear for Press, Democracy
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