Defend Press Freedom

Media covers a protest in front of the Supreme Court (Photo by Stefani Reynolds)

Photo by Stefani Reynolds

The First Amendment protects freedom of the press so journalists can inform the public.

“Congress shall make no law . . . abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press.”

Freedom of the press is essential for your right to know. It means that journalists are free to gather and report information without fear of punishment or reprisals, that whistleblowers and other sources can speak to reporters to reveal important information the public needs to know, and that the government operates transparently, not in secret.

Stop ICE assaults of journalists

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has been assaulting journalists around the country, in some cases so severely that journalists have been hospitalized. Tell Congress to take a stand and demand answers.

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