politics
New York Times
Sep 21, 2025
September 21, 2025 · 392 shares
The analysis frames Trump's push to curb media as self-serving and a threat to free speech, contrasting it with historical precedents and bipartisan concerns while maintaining a critical, evidence-based tone that leans toward civil-liberties protections.
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