In his first term, Donald Trump called journalists the enemy. This time around, he's treating us like one | Betsy Reed

As Donald Trump's presidency enters its second term, one can't help but recall his infamous characterization of journalists as "enemies of the people." It seems that this rhetoric has taken on a more sinister tone, with the administration employing various forms of pressure and intimidation to silence independent media.

The consequences are already being felt. Many top editorial roles have been filled by appointees seen as more palatable to the White House, resulting in a loss of credibility and trust among the public. Furthermore, reporters' access to public information is being restricted, with government agencies using tactics such as lawsuits and threats to silence journalists.

The defunding of federally supported television and radio has had a devastating impact on local and rural communities, who are losing their primary source of local news and cultural programming. This loss will be felt not only in terms of entertainment but also in terms of health and public safety information, including emergency alerts.

In the face of these challenges, some private news organizations have chosen to fold under pressure, prioritizing financial and political expediency over journalistic integrity. However, there are still voices that refuse to back down.

The Guardian, a fact-based news organization, has made its commitment to truth-telling clear. By providing free access to its reporting, the outlet is helping to counterbalance the spread of misinformation and slanted reporting on the internet.

But this comes at a cost. The gutting of public media has left many organizations without a means to compete with private outlets that prioritize profits over principles. This is why it's essential for readers who understand the importance of independent journalism to provide support.

The Guardian relies on reader donations to sustain its work, and its year-end appeal is a crucial reminder of the importance of this work. By contributing, even if it's just a small monthly amount, readers can help ensure that organizations like The Guardian continue to hold the line against government pressure and intimidation.

As the media landscape continues to evolve, one thing remains constant: the need for journalists to report the truth, no matter how difficult or unpopular it may be. And it's up to us as readers to support those who are willing to take this risk.
 
The government is basically controlling what we can see and hear from our local news channels... I mean, think about it, they're taking away our free access to info, just so the White House can shape public opinion to their advantage πŸš«πŸ’Έ. It's not just about journalists being silenced, it's about us losing our right to know what's really going on in our communities. And don't even get me started on private outlets prioritizing profits over principles... like, isn't that what the government is already doing? πŸ˜’
 
come on, can't we just accept that all the top reporters are now in bed with trump? like, who needs them anyway? their reporting was always super biased against him so now they're gone and good riddance. no one's losing access to info because of a few lawsuits from trump's team - it's not like they're getting murdered or something πŸ˜‚. and btw, public media was always just a bunch of left-wing propaganda. who cares if it's being defunded? there's plenty of other sources out there that aren't owned by the government πŸ€‘.
 
I'm not buying that the White House is just doing all this "pressure" and "intimidation" stuff... seems like they're actually trying to control what info gets out there πŸ€”πŸ“°. And yeah, I get why The Guardian's commitment to truth-telling matters, but what about the other orgs that are getting squeezed out? Can't we talk about how the media landscape is changing and some outlets just aren't adapting to keep up with the times? πŸ’ΈπŸ“Ί
 
I'm getting a bad vibe from Trump's second term πŸ€•. The way he's going after independent media is super worrying. I mean, can't we just have a free press without anyone getting intimidated? πŸ“° It's like, we need reporters who are willing to ask tough questions and hold people in power accountable.

The fact that some news orgs are folding under pressure is just sad πŸ’”. And now The Guardian has to rely on reader donations to keep doing its thing? That's just not right πŸ™„. But at the same time, I get why it's necessary – we need organizations like that to keep holding the line against all this manipulation.

I'm not sure what's going on with Trump's administration and the way they're treating journalists, but it's clear that they don't value the truth πŸ€₯. We need more people speaking out against this kind of behavior, and supporting orgs like The Guardian that are doing important work to keep us informed πŸ’ͺ.
 
I'm getting really worried about the state of journalism right now πŸ€•. The way they're silencing independent media is just unacceptable and I think we need to take a stand against it πŸ’ͺ. As a consumer of news, it's my duty to support outlets like The Guardian that are committed to truth-telling πŸ“°. They're literally the only ones standing between us and a sea of misinformation 🚨.

I'm not sure how much longer some private news orgs can keep going without major financial backing πŸ’Έ. It's heartbreaking to see them fold under pressure, prioritizing profits over people πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. We need to make sure we're supporting the outlets that are still holding the line πŸ”’.

As a reader, I feel like I have a responsibility to contribute to these outlets, even if it's just a small amount each month πŸ’°. It's not about being able to afford much, but about showing our support for journalists who are willing to report the truth πŸ™. We need more people stepping up to make a difference and #StandWithJournalists is the hashtag I'm living by! πŸ“’
 
Wow 🀯, can't believe what's happening with the media landscape right now... all these big names folding under pressure is crazy 😱. Need more people like The Guardian who still care about truth-telling and fact-based reporting πŸ’‘. Giving up on journalism is just not an option 🚫, we need reporters like those at The Guardian to keep us informed and hold people in power accountable πŸ™. Reader support is key though, every little bit counts πŸ€‘...
 
πŸ“°πŸ’‘ I'm worried about what's happening with our press. It feels like we're losing some of the most important voices holding people in power accountable 🀯. The government's actions are affecting not just journalism but also local news and emergency alerts – it's a big deal! 🚨 What concerns me is that private outlets are being prioritized over public media, which means the truth might be getting lost in the noise πŸ˜•. We need people like The Guardian to keep shining a light on important issues 🌟, but we have to support them financially or else they won't be able to do their job πŸ’Έ. Every little bit counts – even if it's just $5 a month! πŸ€‘
 
i mean think about it 🀯, when u hear news that seems too good 2 b true , isnt it always from outlets thats been heavily funded by govt or big corps? πŸ€‘ they just wanna protect their interests , not tell the truth. meanwhile, outlets like the guardian which r actually trying to hold ppl accountable are being squeezed out. its crazy πŸ’Έ how we're supposed 2 trust journalists who r getting paid 2 spout whatever message their masters want them 2 say πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
I'm telling you, this is getting out of hand 🀯. Trump's administration is basically shutting down all sources of independent media and silencing dissenting voices. It's like they're trying to control the narrative on their own terms πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ. And it's not just about journalists being bullied or intimidated - it's about losing access to critical information that matters for our communities 🚨.

I mean, what happens when there are no more local news sources? How do people even stay informed about what's going on in their own neighborhoods? πŸ€” It's like they're trying to turn us all into mindless drones who just swallow whatever they feed us. And The Guardian is right - if we want truth-telling and journalism that matters, we need to support it financially πŸ’Έ.

But here's the thing: this isn't just about Trump or his administration - it's about a fundamental shift in how we consume information and what we value as a society πŸ€–. Are we willing to sacrifice our right to know the truth for the sake of convenience or entertainment? I don't think so πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. We need to stand up for journalism, even when it's hard or unpopular πŸ’ͺ.
 
πŸ˜• I'm getting really concerned about the state of journalism these days. It's like they're trying to silence the ones who are supposed to hold power accountable. I mean, can you imagine living in a world where we don't have independent media to fact-check and report on what's going on? πŸ“°πŸ’”

I remember when I was younger, news was something you had to go out of your way to find – you'd go to the library or watch public TV. Now it's all online and everyone's got an opinion, but not always based on facts. It's like we're living in a world where truth is whatever someone wants to believe it is.

I do think there are still some good news organizations out there who are doing their best to keep it real. The Guardian seems like one of them – I've been reading their stuff for years and you can always count on them being honest with you. 🀝 But we need more of those voices, not fewer.

The thing is, journalism isn't just about reporting news – it's about keeping our democracy healthy. And if we're not paying attention to what's going on in the world, who will? It's up to us as readers to support these guys and gals who are doing this hard work. Even a few bucks from me each month can make a difference! πŸ’Έ
 
I feel like we're losing that independence where news is supposed to be free from bias, you know? πŸ€” It's crazy how the administration is using pressure and intimidation to silence journalists. I mean, they're basically silencing a whole generation of people who are trying to hold those in power accountable.

It's really sad when local news stations get defunded, because what happens then? Who do we turn to for local info and community stuff? It's like our media is being gutted from the inside out. πŸ“°

I've always believed that a free press is essential to a functioning democracy, you know? But now it seems like that's becoming a thing of the past. I'm all for supporting organizations like The Guardian that are still standing strong and committed to truth-telling.

But, man, it's hard not to feel like we're losing our grip on reality when everyone's just spewing misinformation all over the internet 🀯. It's like we need some independent voices in there to cut through all the noise and tell us what's really going on.
 
I'm getting so worried about our media scene in the US 🐈😬 I mean, it's one thing to have a president with strong opinions, but when you start silencing journalists and shutting down public outlets, that's just not right 🀯 And what really gets my whiskers twitching is how some of these private news orgs are folding under pressure πŸ’ΈπŸ“° It's like they're more worried about making cash than telling the truth 😟 The Guardian is doing a great job keeping it real and fact-based, but I wonder if they can keep it up without getting too stretched thin 🀞 We need to support them, or else we'll lose our voice in the media landscape πŸ—£οΈ And what's really sad is how this affects local communities who rely on public radio and TV for news and info about their area πŸŒŽπŸ’”
 
I just read about Trump's second term and I'm like "what's going on" πŸ€”. I mean, he talks bad about journalists but you'd think they'd have some kind of protection or something? Like, what if someone actually is an enemy of the people? Shouldn't they be free to say what they think?

And don't even get me started on local news and TV/radio πŸ“Ί. I mean, how are we supposed to know what's going on in our own communities when they're not getting the info? It's like, I know there's some good stuff on Netflix but sometimes you just want to watch something that's happening right now in your town.

I feel bad for The Guardian and all the other news orgs trying to stay true πŸ“°. It's hard to compete with people who are just gonna say whatever they want without caring about facts. I guess we should just support them, though? Like, how do those reader donations work again? Is it like a Patreon or something? πŸ’Έ
 
I don't think its fair to say Trump's administration is trying to silence journalists that much. I mean they're just trying to hold them accountable for the way they report on certain issues. Like if a journalist is spreading misinformation, why should they be rewarded? The fact that some editorial roles are getting filled by people seen as more palatable to the White House is probably just a natural outcome of the democratic process. And yeah, maybe some reporters' access is being restricted but I'm sure it's not all bad news - like with the defunding of public media, it means private outlets have to step up their game and provide better content. The Guardian's year-end appeal is cool tho
 
I'm getting really worried about the state of journalism πŸ€•. It feels like we're losing our last stronghold on fact-based reporting. The government's tactics to silence independent media are just plain chilling. I mean, think about it - if they can dictate who gets a spot at the table and who doesn't, that basically means they control the narrative πŸ“’.

It's not just the credibility of local news outlets that's at stake, it's also our access to information on health and safety issues. Emergency alerts are being silenced because governments don't want us to know what's really going on. It's like we're living in a bubble, cut off from reality 🌐.

But The Guardian is doing something right by providing free access to its reporting. It's a small beacon of hope in a sea of misinformation 😊. And yeah, it does come with costs - they need our support to keep going. If you can spare a few bucks each month, that'd be awesome πŸ’Έ. We need more organizations like The Guardian fighting for the truth πŸ“°.

As a reader, it's up to us to demand more from our journalists and support those who are willing to take the risk of speaking truth to power πŸ’ͺ. It's not always easy, but someone's gotta do it 😊.
 
🚨 gotta love The Guardian for still being committed to fact-based reporting πŸ’‘, especially with all these gov't moves to silence independent media πŸ“°πŸ˜±! It's so unfair that private outlets are just prioritizing profits over principles πŸ‘Ž, but at least there are still voices like The Guardian pushing back against this trend πŸ’ͺ. And can we talk about how devastating the defunding of public media is for local communities? 🀯 losing their primary source of news and cultural programming is a huge deal, especially when it comes to health and safety info 😷. So, let's all chip in with our reader donations πŸ€‘, even if it's just a few bucks a month πŸ’Έ, to help keep organizations like The Guardian on the air πŸ‘!
 
omg can't believe we're living in a time where our media is being strangled by the gov πŸ™„... like what's next? them shutting down all the local stations and forcing everyone to watch CNN or Fox News 24/7 lol no thanks... seriously though it's super sad to see orgs folding under pressure just because they can't compete with the $$- driven outlets... but The Guardian is still holding strong πŸ™Œ and honestly that's a big deal because in this day and age we need more fact-based reporting not less... so yeah if you haven't already pls consider donating to them or other orgs like them πŸ’Έ
 
I'm not buying into all this 'free press' hype πŸ“°πŸ˜’. The government's just trying to control the narrative, and if that means silencing independent media or making them fold under pressure, so be it. It's all about power and control, in my opinion πŸ’Έ.

And don't even get me started on these private news orgs that are more concerned with lining their pockets than telling the truth πŸ€‘. I mean, what's the point of having a free press if just a few outlets are going to dictate what we can and can't read? It's all about the Benjamins, baby πŸ’Έ.

The Guardian might be trying to do the right thing by providing free access to its reporting, but at what cost? They're still relying on reader donations, which is just a way for them to keep their hands clean πŸ€”. And let's not forget, there are plenty of other outlets out there that are willing to toe the line and sell their soul for a pretty penny πŸ’Έ.

I'm not saying I don't appreciate a good dose of hard-hitting journalism every now and then, but come on, folks! If we're going to expect our journalists to report the truth, we need to be willing to support them financially πŸ€‘. Otherwise, it's just more of the same old propaganda machine we've grown accustomed to πŸ“Ί.
 
Ugh, can't believe we're still dealing with a bunch of goons trying to silence actual journalists πŸ™„. I mean, what's next? Forcing everyone to only watch Netflix-approved content and call it "news"? The whole point of having a free press is so that some dude like Trump can't just dictate what we should think and believe without anyone calling him out on it πŸ˜‚.

And don't even get me started on the state of public media. I mean, who thought it was a good idea to defund TV and radio just because some outlets didn't toe the line? That's like saying "oh, you want to know about that weird rash on your arm?" "Sorry, we're not allowed to tell you." πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.

But, I guess if there's one thing that'll keep me coming back to The Guardian it's their commitment to fact-based reporting. Like, if all the other outlets start spreading BS and they're over here shouting "Hey, look! We've got actual journalism!" then I'm in πŸ“°πŸ’―. Can we please just support organizations like this so we don't have to live in a world where truth is just a myth perpetuated by some guy on Twitter?
 
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