
The Reason Roundtable DHS Wants To Unmask Online Critics
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Feb 18, 2026 Reem Ibrahim, a reporter who brings on‑the‑ground free‑speech perspective, and Robby Soave, a senior editor covering media policy, debate DHS demands for identifying online critics. They cover government pressure on platforms, FCC influence over networks, global free‑speech crackdowns, AI deepfake harms, and the widening fallout from the Epstein files.
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Government Seeks To Unmask Critics
- DHS requesting identities of anonymous ICE critics threatens core First Amendment protections for anonymous political speech.
- Robby Soave and Katherine Mangu-Ward emphasize government pressure on platforms, not platforms themselves, is the primary danger.
Bipartisan Pattern Of Platform Pressure
- The episode links current U.S. actions to earlier Biden-era requests, showing a bipartisan pattern of government pressure on platforms.
- Robby argues platforms shouldn't feel compelled to hand over user data absent rigorous criminal investigation.
Regulatory Soft Power Shapes Content
- FCC Chair Brendan Carr's public pressure on Disney and Comcast shows regulatory bodies can exert 'soft' censorship without formal rulings.
- Katherine warns companies respond to perceived risk from regulators long before any formal enforcement occurs.






