
The Intercept Briefing Silencing Dissent: Attacks on Free Speech and Nonprofits Are Already Ramping Up
Dec 6, 2024
Noah Hurowitz is a journalist focusing on the ramifications of the Stop Terror-Financing and Tax Penalties on American Hostages Act. Shawn Musgrave, senior counsel at The Intercept, tackles legal threats to press freedom. They discuss how this controversial bill can label nonprofits as terrorist supporters, chilling dissent and free speech. There's a focus on due process erosion, especially if Trump returns to power with loyalists in key roles. The potential implications for journalism and civil liberties are stark and concerning.
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Press Act Opposition
- Trump opposes the Press Act, a bill offering federal protection for reporters' sources.
- This jeopardizes the bill's bipartisan support.
Press Act's Importance
- Without the Press Act, reporters lack consistent federal protection for sources.
- They face potential jail or fines for refusing to disclose confidential information.
Crackdown on Leakers
- Trump and potential FBI director Kash Patel want to pursue leakers.
- This poses a significant threat to government transparency.
