President Trump issued an executive order purporting to end government censorship. Critics scoffed, saying his actions do just the opposite.
WASHINGTON (TNND) — President Donald Trump has issued an executive order aimed at curbing government censorship, marking one of his first official actions since returning to the White House. The order seeks to prevent the government from limiting free speech, a move Trump said is intended to "stop the weaponization" of speech.
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President Donald Trump signed an executive order intended to stop “government censorship,” a sweeping action that could chill years of efforts to combat the proliferation of false information online.
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President Donald Trump's new executive order on social media was immediately condemned in a statement by Nina Jankowicz, the president of the watchdog group American Sunlight Project, who called it a "direct assault on reality.
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What we’ve seen in this post-election period … is that he hasn’t really been willing to support free speech when it counters his narrative.”
The order echoed a recurring theme from Trump's campaign — that liberals across the federal government are censoring conservative voices to advance their own "woke" agenda.