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“Federal executive officials should let reporters gather news, ask questions, protect sources, and report critically without being punished through official actions because of their journalism.”
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“Trump administration officials should be urged not to use federal regulations, licenses, investigations, or enforcement actions to punish or silence speech that criticizes President Trump or his policies.”
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“Government officials should not use press access, funding threats, lawsuits, subpoenas, broadcast-license pressure, censorship, intimidation, or punishment to target reporters or news organizations because of their reporting.”
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“The Senate should officially say it disapproves of President Donald J. Trump's statements and actions described as attacks on news organizations, reporters, and press institutions.”
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“The Senate should formally state that people have a First Amendment right to criticize public officials, including the President, and to take part in strong public debate without government retaliation.”
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“The Senate should formally say it is wrong for President Trump or his administration to suggest that people can be punished, censored, or intimidated by the federal government for criticizing him.”
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