Associated Press Disputes Trump’s False Characterization of Its Legal Fight Over Access
The AP won its case against Trump, but the president successfully earned a delay in getting the ruling enforced before the U.S. Court of Appeals considers the issue.
Spanish-Language Journalist Arrested While Covering Protest Near Atlanta Deported to El Salvador
His attorneys argued he was being held in retaliation for his work as a journalist and to silence him, in violation of his constitutional rights.
Pentagon Steps up Media Restrictions, Now Requiring Approval Before Reporting Even Unclassified Info
The new Pentagon restrictions arrive as Trump expands threats, lawsuits and government pressure as he remakes the American media landscape.
Federal Judge Tosses Trump’s $15B Defamation Lawsuit Against New York Times
The judge ruled that Trump’s 85-page lawsuit was overly long and full of “tedious and burdensome” language that had no bearing on the legal case.
Kimmel’s Suspension Is the Latest Display of Trump’s Growing Power Over the US Media Landscape
Trump has extracted multimillion-dollar settlements, forced companies into costly litigation and prompted changes to programming that he found objectionable.
A Timeline of Trump’s Fights With Media, Including Jimmy Kimmel and The New York Times
President Donald Trump has had a contentious relationship with news organizations, and the media in general, during both his terms in office.
Trump’s Moves Against the Media Mirror Approaches by Authoritarian Leaders To Silence Dissent
Trump has filed lawsuits against outlets whose coverage he dislikes, threatened to revoke TV broadcast licenses and sought to bend news organizations and social media companies to his will.
Judge Questions if Spanish-Language Journalist Can Stay in Immigration Detention Without Charges
A petition filed in court last week says the government is violating Mario Guevara’s constitutional rights to free speech and due process.