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Subject Authoritarianism meets unfair competition
Date May 16, 2025 5:37 PM
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Rümeysa Öztürk may be out of jail ([link removed]) but her ordeal isn’t over. It’s now the 52nd day that she’s facing deportation by the United States government for writing an op-ed it didn’t like. More press freedom news below.

President Donald Trump holds up a printout of a post from his Truth Social platform in February. AP Photo/Pool

Attacks on the press aren’t just unconstitutional — they’re anticompetitive

Some say President Donald Trump runs the country like a business. That’s debatable, though he certainly treats the press like one of his corporate rivals — including by targeting news outlets with legal actions that are normally seen in business litigation.

His lawsuits are baseless. But they may open up opportunities for the press to go on the offensive with real legal claims. Trump’s attacks on the press aren’t only a product of his thin-skinned vindictiveness — he’s also acting as majority shareholder of Trump Media & Technology Group, owner of Truth Social, which he has alleged in court is a competitor of the media outlets he harasses.

We wrote about the remedies that might be available to the press and others when Trump and Elon Musk undermine their competitors to line their own pockets.
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State Department must release Öztürk memo

In his ruling ([link removed]) ordering Öztürk’s release, U.S. District Judge William Sessions III confirmed that Öztürk’s only apparent offense was co-authoring an op-ed critical of Israel.

He’s not the only one who said that there was no basis to deport Öztürk — according to The Washington Post ([link removed]) , so did the State Department, before federal immigration officials abducted her anyway. But the memo the Post based its reporting on still has not been released, so we requested it under the Freedom of Information Act. But the government is stalling.

The last memo ([link removed]) we FOIA’d proved the administration was lying about its bases both for deporting Venezuelans to El Salvador and cracking down on leaks to the press. The public is entitled to know if the administration is misleading it again (spoiler alert, it is).
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Nonprofit killer bill is back

We wrote last year ([link removed]) about a ridiculous bill that would give the Secretary of the Treasury power to unilaterally deem nonprofits to be supporters of terrorism and revoke their tax-exempt status, with little to no due process. The bill is likely intended to target organizations that oppose the war in Gaza, but once that kind of power is codified there is no telling who might be targeted — including nonprofit news outlets.

It was reintroduced this week ([link removed]) , buried in a 300-page tax bill. It’s even more dangerous now that we’ve got an openly anti-free speech president who has already threatened ([link removed]) to target nonprofits he doesn’t like. Tell your representative to oppose this censorship bil ([link removed]) l ([link removed]) .
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** Why the fuck are Democrats helping build MAGA’s censorship machine with KOSA? ([link removed])
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How can Sen. Richard Blumenthal or any other Democrat think for a second that this is a good idea, especially now? The current FTC will use the Kids Online Safety Act to go after tech companies that give kids news and information about gay rights, trans rights, abortion, racism, and more.


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** Trump White House sharpens its knives for Politico’s owner ([link removed])
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Hate to say we told you so ([link removed]) (again), but it was obvious that the bipartisan push to ban TikTok was going to normalize even more baseless attacks on foreign-owned news outlets. If your representatives supported it anyway, ask them what they were thinking.


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** Israel admits killing journalist in Gaza hospital bomb, saying he ‘documented’ 7 October massacre ([link removed])
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The Israeli army is basically admitting to murdering a journalist for “documenting” news. We don’t know what else to say.


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** Union will pay Review-Journal attorney fees in settlement over Henderson jail video ([link removed])
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Yet another example that should send a message to those who try to use baseless lawsuits to censor the press and hide the truth: It will cost you.


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** White House excludes wire services from Middle East trip ([link removed])
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In a break with tradition, President Donald Trump left for the Middle East on May 12 without any wire services in the Air Force One press pool. Read more ([link removed]) about the harm attacks on wire services do to the news ecosystem.


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** Nassau County legislators want to create a moving 15-foot halo for its officers ([link removed])
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Does anyone think those who support these buffer bills wouldn’t outright ban recording cops if they could get away with it? We shouldn’t give an inch to opponents of transparency, let alone 15 feet.

We’ve got big plans

Our new two-year strategic plan isn’t just about us: It’s about protecting the public’s right to know. A free press serves everyone. If we want journalism that challenges the powerful, we must defend press freedom, even when the press is imperfect.

Journalists should be able to fearlessly investigate, publish, and speak truth to power. Otherwise, all that’s left is propaganda. Read more here ([link removed]) .

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