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CPJ Report: Trump’s First 100 Days Portend Long-Lasting Damage To Press Freedom

Previously unquestioned norms maintaining a free press may be quickly eroding

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Published: April 30, 2025
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Associated Press White House reporter Darlene Superville and AP photographer Ben Curtis are told by a U.S. President Donald Trump administration member that they have been denied from joining the White House press pool in West Palm Beach, Florida, U.S., 15 February 2025. (Image: Reuters/Kevin Lamarque)
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New York – Press freedom is no longer a given in the United States 100 days into President Donald Trump’s second term as journalists and newsrooms face mounting pressures that threaten their ability to report freely and the public’s right to know, a new report released today by the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has found.

The report, “Alarm bells: Trump’s first 100 days ramp up fear for the press, democracy,” noted that the administration has scaled up its rhetorical attacks and launched a startling number of actions using regulatory bodies and powerful allies that, taken together, may cause irreparable harm to press freedom in the U.S. and will likely take decades to repair.

The level of trepidation among U.S. journalists is such that CPJ has provided more security training since the November election than at any other period.

“This is a definitive moment for U.S. media and the public’s right to be informed,” said CPJ CEO Jodie Ginsberg

“CPJ is providing journalists with resources at record rates so they can report safely and without fear or favour, but we need everyone to understand that protecting the First Amendment is not a choice, it’s a necessity.

“All our freedoms depend on it.”  

Emerging challenges to a free press in the U.S. fall under three main categories, according to CPJ:

1) The restriction of access for some news organizations;

2) The increasing use of government and regulatory bodies against news organizations; and

3) Targeted attacks against journalists and newsrooms.

While the Associated Press, a global newswire agency serving thousands of newsrooms in the U.S. and across the world, has faced retaliation for not adhering to state-mandated language, the Federal Communications Commission is mounting investigations against three major broadcasters – CBS, ABC, and NBC – along with the country’s two public broadcasters – NPR and PBS – in moves widely viewed as politically motivated. 

“The rising tide of threats facing U.S. journalists and newsrooms are a direct threat to the American public,” said Ginsberg.

“Whether at the federal or state level, the investigations, hearings, and verbal attacks amount to an environment where the media’s ability to bear witness to government action is already curtailed.”

Journalists who reached out to CPJ in recent months are worried about online harassment and digital and physical safety.

Newsrooms have also shared with us worries about the possibility of punitive regulatory actions.

Since the presidential election last November until 7 March this year, CPJ has provided safety consultations to more than 530 journalists working in the country.

This figure was only 20 in all of 2022, marking an exponential increase in the need for safety information.

Globally, the gutting of the U.S. Agency for Global Media resulted in the effective termination of thousands of journalist positions, and the elimination of USAID independent media support impoverished the news landscape in many regions across the globe where the news ecosystem is underdeveloped or information is severely restricted.

As the executive branch of the U.S. government is taking unprecedented steps to permanently undermine press freedom, CPJ is calling on the public, news organizations, civil society, and all branches, levels, and institutions of government – from municipalities to the U.S. Supreme Court – to safeguard press freedom to help secure the future of American democracy.

In particular, Congress must prioritize passage of the PRESS Act and The Free Speech Protection Act, both bipartisan bills that can strengthen and protect press freedom throughout the United States.

Read CPJ’s full recommendations here: new report. 

About the Committee to Protect Journalists

The Committee to Protect Journalists is an independent, nonprofit, and nonpartisan organisation that promotes press freedom worldwide. The CPJ defends the right of journalists to report the news safely and without fear of reprisal.

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