Overview
- A.G. Sulzberger, publisher of The New York Times, describes the current anti-press campaign as the most aggressive attack on American journalism in a century.
- Sulzberger identifies a five-part playbook of intimidation, including online harassment, legal threats, and regulatory pressure on media outlets.
- President Trump has intensified anti-press rhetoric and threatened regulatory actions against major networks, further eroding trust in the media.
- Global press freedom has sharply declined since 2016, as anti-press rhetoric has spread internationally and returned to the U.S. in more aggressive forms.
- The financial fragility of journalism, exacerbated by failing business models, leaves news organizations vulnerable during this critical time for democratic accountability.