Having worked for months on Mario Guevaraβs case, I am worried but not surprised: the Trump admin has been courting lawless violations of due process & free speech since he entered office the first time. Worse than ever now. Cc @freepress.bsky.social @pressfreedom.bsky.social @freedom.press
05.03.2026 23:52
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A judge finally called a newsroom raid what it is
Seizures of journalistsβ materials have the same impact as traditional prior restraints
The seizure of Washington Post reporter @hannahnatanson.bsky.social's devices likely killed far more stories than any court order ever could.
Judge Porter should've done more to punish prosecutors, but he was right to call the raid what it was β a prior restraint.
06.03.2026 17:25
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The public deserves to know when Iran war reporting is stifled
An unprecedented censorship infrastructure will obscure the fighting
"Journalists covering the U.S. and Israelβs war on Iran should be telling their audiences not only what they know but what they were prevented from finding out, and by whom."
05.03.2026 00:50
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The public deserves to know when Iran war reporting is stifled
An unprecedented censorship infrastructure will obscure the fighting
Uncensored reporting βmight not fix the secrecy surrounding this war, but it could lead to greater demand for transparency and greater skepticism of official narratives in the run-up to the next βforever war.β Maybe it could even help avoid the next one altogether.β
@seth-stern.bsky.social writes:
05.03.2026 02:55
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Trumpβs lawyers are violating court orders, pushing frivolous arguments, and misleading judges.
So why arenβt courts using their authority to hold them accountable?
Watch @trevortimm.bsky.social break down what judges can do to hold Trump lawyers accountable for flouting the law
04.03.2026 17:02
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Safeguard Incarcerated Journalists
Defending press freedom for the next generation
The private detention centers ICE contracts with to hold thousands of people β including journalists it arrests β shouldnβt be off-limits to FOIA requests.
Use our action center to tell your member of Congress: FOIA should apply to private facilities.
04.03.2026 17:42
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The public deserves to know when Iran war reporting is stifled
An unprecedented censorship infrastructure will obscure the fighting
Journalists covering the U.S. and Israelβs war on Iran should be telling their audiences not only what they know but what they were prevented from finding out, and by whom.
The reporting should include acknowledgment and explanation of how censorship impacts what the public sees and reads.
04.03.2026 21:44
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Safeguard Incarcerated Journalists
Defending press freedom for the next generation
The private detention centers ICE contracts with to hold thousands of people β including journalists it arrests β shouldnβt be off-limits to FOIA requests.
Use our action center to tell your member of Congress: FOIA should apply to private facilities.
01.03.2026 17:20
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π Government officials are citing journalism as "doxxing" to threaten press freedom.
Join our webinar with @telliotter.bsky.social, @royalpratt.bsky.social, @sovernnation.bsky.social, and @charlie4change.bsky.social to learn more.
ποΈ March 4, 2 pm ET
RSVP: freedom.press/journalism-isnt-doxxing
02.03.2026 17:18
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Leakers Helped Destroy Deportation Case Against Tufts Student
This week, a judge finally dismissed the deporation case, which was built solely on an op-ed, against the Tufts doctoral student.
"When the government ignores and abuses laws designed to ensure transparency, itβs no wonder that people of conscience decide to leak news to the press and public," FPF's Seth Stern writes for @theintercept.com.
21.02.2026 19:20
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βThe Classified Catalogβ launches to track secrecy news
New database will mark Trumpβs 100th day in office
Excessive government secrecy is growing.
The Classified Catalog by @freedom.press helps you keep track of the administration's assault on our right to know so you can report, research, and fight back.
Check it out here:
26.02.2026 14:28
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Judge says Trump administration can't search reporter's devices
The judge compared allowing the government to search the devices to "leaving the government's fox in charge of the Washington Post's henhouse."
The Trump admin "has a long track record of falsely claiming national security threats to protect itself from embarrassment," FPF's Seth Stern told @brieannafrank.bsky.social.
The DOJ has earned zero judicial deference when it comes to national security claims.
25.02.2026 21:52
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Have your requests for records, data, or interviews from federal health agencies been ignored or denied?
@healthjournalism.org and @spj-posts.bsky.social are tracking access issues to support advocacy and, when needed, legal action.
Reach out: tinyurl.com/5e8u9kdr
25.02.2026 17:12
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π Government officials are citing journalism as "doxxing" to threaten press freedom.
Join our webinar with @telliotter.bsky.social, @royalpratt.bsky.social, @sovernnation.bsky.social, and @charlie4change.bsky.social to learn more.
ποΈ March 4, 2 pm ET
RSVP: freedom.press/journalism-isnt-doxxing
25.02.2026 22:16
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π Filing FOIA requests is a murky process. Join our webinar with public records experts @laurenleharper.bsky.social, @mattacpc.bsky.social, and Mukta Joshi to learn about prying loose documents the government doesn't want seen.
ποΈ Feb. 24, 1 p.m. ET/noon CT
RSVP: freedom.press/workin-FOIA
19.02.2026 19:44
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Here is the User Guide for ELITE, the Tool Palantir Made for ICE
404 Media is publishing a version of the user guide for ELITE, which lets ICE bring up dossiers on individual people and provides a βconfidence scoreβ of their address.
A manual for ICE's immigrant-targeting computer system, Palantir ELITE, was leaked today.
Let's look at it, then step back to evaluate how far we've come along a dangerous road and where that road might take us. π§΅
31.01.2026 03:37
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Florida bill would create a counterterrorism and counterintelligence team
The team would be focused on finding and stopping terrorism, foreign intelligence operations and insider threats.
Florida man seeks to create state counterintelligence unit, claim vast surveillance powers against those with "views" and "opinions" he doesn't like.
Not as funny as those other βFlorida manβ headlines.
18.02.2026 16:00
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Prison-Style Free Speech Censorship Is Coming for the Rest of Us
The outcome of a court case could decide whether the Trump administration can criminalize simply possessing political literature.
Incarcerated people have long faced discipline for reading literature that guards don't like. Now Daniel Sanchez Estrada is facing federal trial tomorrow for possessing anarchist zines.
Jeremy wrote for @theintercept.com about how the case could bring prison style censorship to the outside world.
16.02.2026 23:51
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Leakers Helped Destroy Deportation Case Against Tufts Student
This week, a judge finally dismissed the deporation case, which was built solely on an op-ed, against the Tufts doctoral student.
"When the government ignores and abuses laws designed to ensure transparency, itβs no wonder that people of conscience decide to leak news to the press and public," FPF's @seth-stern.bsky.social writes for @theintercept.com.
13.02.2026 23:03
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Open Letter to Tech Companies: Protect Your Users From Lawless DHS Subpoenas
EFF is calling on technology companies like Meta and Google to stand up for their users by resisting DHS lawless administrative subpoenas for user data.
We (@eff.org & @aclu-norcal.bsky.social) have asked several techcos to closely scrutinize and resist compliance with administrative subpoenas from ICE, CBP, and other DHS components. DHS is using these subpoenas to punish those exercising their First Amendment rights. www.eff.org/deeplinks/20...
10.02.2026 19:39
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A journalistβs campaign to fix public records law in the U.S. Virgin Islands
If journalists donβt advocate for their own rights, who will?
The U.S. Virgin Islands always deserve transparency but especially when they're at the center of national news like the Epstein case.
We spoke to journalist @shirleysmithvi.bsky.social about her efforts to fix the territory's archaic public records laws.
05.02.2026 20:48
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Thanks for your support @freedom.press. Journalists must pushback against any attempts by those in power - locally & nationally - to stifle the media because every time they succeed, it emboldens others to follow suit, which can lead to the dismantling of democracy & a government-controlled media.
06.02.2026 00:27
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Judge Censored an ICE Agentβs Face Over βThreats.β His Info Was a Google Search Away.
After a judge agreed to keep an ICE agentβs face out of the court record, a simple internet search revealed his name and location.
An ICE official told a judge that showing his face would put his life in danger. Turns out his face was on his LinkedIn profile.
It's a "clear example" of the false pretexts used to shield officials from accountability, FPF's Seth Stern writes in @theintercept.com.
03.02.2026 19:56
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DHS calls leaks a threat. Hereβs what we wouldnβt know without them
Recent leaks have exposed DHSβs warrantless home invasions, targeting of protesters, surveillance overreach, and propaganda campaigns
DHS calls whistleblowers a βthreat to national security.β
But without leaks to the press, the public wouldnβt know that ICE is entering homes without warrants, labeling protesters βdomestic terrorists,β building mass surveillance tools with Big Tech, or pushing propaganda.
03.02.2026 22:35
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Kristi Noem says she found a source of major DHS leaks
Noem has previously said those found leaking information could face up to 10 years in federal prison.
Isn't Noem's post about leaks kind of...a leak?
Don't think prosecutors are into gov officials giving heads ups about criminal referrals.
Of course the administration only opposes leaks that expose its corruption and incompetence. They're all for leaks that get them a few social media likes.
05.02.2026 03:36
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The #FirstAmendment is under attack.
Legacy media needs to advocate for #PressFreedom
A local PA newspaper is being sued by a US House Rep for an *Opinion* piece:
"satisfies the constitutional actual-malice standard"
(Ken Cuccinelli of Project 2025 filed)
+DonLemon & GeorgiaFort
+Natanson / WaPo
02.02.2026 17:47
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The charges against @donlemonofficial.bsky.social and @bygeorgiafort.bsky.social βare absolutely frivolous,β FPFβs Seth Stern tells CNNβs Victor Blackwell.
Trumpβs point βis not to win. The point is to intimidate and chill lawful newsgathering.β
31.01.2026 18:44
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The arrest of Don Lemon is blatant censorship. And he is not the only one | Seth Stern
Thursdayβs arrests of Lemon and independent journalist Georgia Fort demonstrate the administrationβs lawless crusade against routine journalism
π΄ The arrest of Don Lemon is blatant censorship. And he is not the only one: Thursdayβs arrests of Lemon and independent journalist Georgia Fort demonstrate the administrationβs lawless crusade against routine journalism
Read FPF's @seth-stern.bsky.social's op-ed in the @us.theguardian.com.
30.01.2026 22:09
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