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Against silence and suppression

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The fight for press freedom is intensifying. Setting a dangerous precedent, just yesterday a reporte

The fight for press freedom is intensifying. Setting a dangerous precedent, just yesterday a reporter representing five major news outlets was blocked from attending an open press event because the White House didn't like the questions she was asking. We cannot stand by while the Trump administration attempts to silence and suppress journalists. At Truthout, we're prepared to put everything on the line in order to preserve free and independent media. By publishing fearless, fact-based journalism, news organizations like Truthout are a direct threat to this crooked administration -- and we intend to keep it that way. But we can only keep publishing hard-hitting, incisive journalism if we have [your support](. With each donation, we grow stronger and our journalistic resistance expands. Will you donate now to show that we're not alone in caring about the pursuit of truth? [Donate Now]( [Click here to make a donation]( (Truthout is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. EIN: 20-0031641) Yours, Anna and Ziggy Give us an extra boost: [Become a monthly sustainer]( and we'll add a full year of your donation amount to our fundraising campaign. You'll only be charged once a month and can cancel anytime! --------------------------------------------------------------- [Subscribe]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy](

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