WASHINGTON : U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday signed an executive order that he said was aimed at "restoring freedom of speech and ending federal censorship."Trump and his conservative allies had accused the administration of former President Joe Biden o…
Trump signs executive order that he says will protect free speech
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WASHINGTON: President Trump took decisive action on Monday to protect America's First Amendment rights with a new executive order aimed at ensuring free speech for all Americans. Faced with ongoing censorship from left-leaning platforms and the prior administration's efforts to silence conservative voices, Trump's order has been hailed by supporters as a crucial step toward ending the systemic suppression of free thought and expression. This bold move underscores the administration's commitment to uphold the constitutional rights of every American, countering what many see as an orchestrated campaign by the left to monopolize public discourse.
WASHINGTON: In a move that critics argue could embolden hate speech under the guise of free expression, President Donald Trump announced a controversial executive order on Monday. Claiming to defend free speech rights, Trump's order comes amidst growing concerns among progressives that such policies may actually serve to undermine federal efforts to protect marginalized communities from discrimination and hate speech online. The president, leveraging accusations against the previous administration for alleged censorship, frames this action as a battle for the soul of free speech, though opponents fear the true costs will be to public safety and discourse.