Dear Friend, BREAKING: Donald Trump is preparing an executive order that would essentially end freedom of speech on the internet. A leaked draft of the order would give broad authority to the FTC and the FCC to censor political speech across the internet, including on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.1 The Trump administration has floated controversial proposals like this before, only to back down later. With a big enough public outcry, we can stop this horrifying idea from going any further. Will you donate to help stop Trump's "Censor the Internet" Executive Order? The draft order would allow the FCC and the FTC to revoke free-speech protections under the Communications Decency Act of 1996, the law that allows websites with user-generated content, like forums and social media, to exist. It would allow the political appointees in charge of the FCC and the FTC—former Verizon lawyer Ajit Pai and former Rupert Murdoch lawyer Joseph Simons—to censor political speech on the internet that they deem unacceptable. It's terrifying to imagine what an authoritarian like Trump would do if he could control what's on Facebook and Twitter. But no matter who's in the White House, this proposed executive order would trample on our First Amendment rights and stifle free speech. Free-speech experts across the political spectrum say if the proposal goes into effect, the government would have sweeping new censorship powers. Our best chance to stop this plan is by organizing a major backlash RIGHT NOW to convince Trump to back away from the proposal. That's why we're mobilizing to stop this horrifying idea from going any further. Will you donate to help fight back? Yes, I'll donate to help stop Trump's "Censor the Internet" Executive Order. Thanks for standing with us. Robert Cruickshank, Source: 1. Common Dreams, "Leaked Draft of Trump Executive Order to 'Censor the Internet' Denounced as Dangerous, Unconstitutional Edict," August 11, 2019 PAID FOR BY DEMAND PROGRESS (DemandProgress.org) and not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. Contributions are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. Join our online community on Facebook or Twitter. You can unsubscribe from this list at any time. |