Free speech advocates and journalists spoke out against President Donald Trump’s latest attack on the news media on Wednesday after he suggested a “challenge” of NBC’s license.
Michael Copps, the former FCC commissioner who now serves as special advisor to the grassroots organization Common Cause, noted that while Trump isn’t legally able to carry out his threats, his attempts to intimidate the press are deeply disconcerting:
Trump made the comment about NBC’s license after the network published a report saying the president shocked his national security team earlier this year by requesting a “tenfold” increase in the nation’s nuclear weapons arsenal. Trump denied the report on Twitter, and in a televised Oval Office appearance he attacked NBC for its reliance on anonymous sources. “It is frankly disgusting the press is able to write whatever it wants to write,” Trump told reporters.
In response, The Nation‘s John Nichols wrote:
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