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Over the past year, I’ve been asked with increasing frequency whether The New York Times, where I serve as publisher, is prepared for the possibility that a similar campaign against the free press could be embraced here in the United States, despite our country’s proud tradition of recognizing the essential role journalism plays in supporting a strong democracy and a free people. It’s not a crazy question. As they seek a return to the White House, former president Donald Trump and his allies have declared their intention to increase their attacks on a press he has long derided as “the enemy of the people.” Trump pledged last year: “The LameStream Media will be thoroughly scrutinized for their knowingly dishonest and corrupt coverage of people, things, and events.” A senior Trump aide, Kash Patel, made the threat even more explicit: “We’re going to come after you, whether it’s criminally or civilly.” There is already evidence that Trump and his team mean what they say. By the end of his first term, Trump’s anti-press rhetoric — which contributed to a surge in anti-press sentiment in this country and around the world — had quietly shifted into anti-press action.

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    "Trump & his allies have declared their intention to increase their attacks on a #press he has long derided as “the enemy of the people.”...

    A senior #Trump aide, Kash Patel, made the #threat even more explicit: “We’re going to come after you, whether it’s criminally or civilly.”...

    By the end of his 1st term, Trump’s anti-press rhetoric — which contributed to a surge in anti-press sentiment in this country & around the #world — had quietly shifted into anti-press action."

    #News #Media #USA

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