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Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
It's frankly bizarre that *any* political party is *ever* allowed to control the C-SPAN cameras, whether there is a speaker elected or not. https://t.co/sU9sN8PHbX — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
RT @uspresstracker: Sentencing hearings and trials for J6 rioters charged with assaults of journalists + destruction of their equipment con… — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
RT @uspresstracker: Two members of the Proud Boys, who had admitted to defacing the Capitol Building’s Memorial Doors with “Murder the Medi… — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
Journalists: If you've installed Signal for secure chats with your sources, but you want more, here's our guide to tightening it up and locking it down: https://t.co/DZGZWWx4Iz — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
DHS and other fed agencies should certainly follow the DOJ in adopting rules against surveilling the press. Then Congress should pass the PRESS Act to permanently protect journalists from government overreach. https://t.co/qudbPNdn0k — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
RT @uspresstracker: @AP Three men have been charged — one sentenced — in connection to the J6 assault of @AP photographer John Minchillo, w… — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
The best place to find out about the most urgent press freedom threats—and how you can help—is our weekly newsletter. Sign up here, it’s free and easy 👇 https://t.co/4QfQHJucof — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
Ginni Thomas’s political work continues creating conflicts for Justice Thomas and begs the question of why Congress made it harder for journalists to report similar conflicts by passing the overbroad and unconstitutional Judicial Security and Privacy Act. https://t.co/K5Q3IJZ6HW — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @uspresstracker: To date, the DOJ has charged 950 people with crimes from the Jan. 6 Capitol riots. The Tracker identified 10 of those a… — PolitiTweet.org
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The editor-in-chief of @SVGalerts is facing felony wiretapping charges for publishing audio that a source recorded during a high profile murder trial. In other words, he was arrested for practicing journalism. https://t.co/EXdT6gfROk — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
There's no possible justification for this. It's an illegal arrest, plain and simple. The Phoenix PD needs to be held accountable. — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. Press Freedom Tracker @uspresstracker
.@WSJ reporter @DionRabouin was handcuffed and detained in November while interviewing customers at a Chase Bank in… https://t.co/K0A6IhtUs5
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
Metadata comes in handy sometimes, like when a story requires flipping through old pictures by date or location. But in the wrong hands, this same information could be damaging. https://t.co/6RlT27Jv8i — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
Vague public records exceptions like Tennessee’s “deliberative process privilege” are guaranteed to be abused by officials with something to hide. And isn't the whole point of public access for citizens to observe "deliberative decision-making?" https://t.co/rO8YAb7k2e — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
Two @AvlBlade journalists are set to go on trial on January 25th for doing their jobs. Asheville authorities should be ashamed of themselves. The journalists should be acquitted and then they should sue. https://t.co/DiT4vVsi5y — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
Be the first to find out where press freedom is under threat *and* what you can do about it. Subscribe to our free weekly newsletter here: https://t.co/4QfQHJucof — PolitiTweet.org
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The Las Vegas Review-Journal explains why passing the PRESS Act and ending federal surveillance of journalists remains crucial in 2023. https://t.co/dxsfv7RQZX — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
An obvious and disturbing First Amendment violation. The Phoenix PD needs to be held accountable for this illegal arrest, and be forced to ensure it never happens again. — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
RT @WesleyLowery: WSJ's @DionRabouin was doing man on the street interviews outside of a Chase bank in Phoenix. A Phoenix PD officer arrest… — PolitiTweet.org
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Want the latest news on press freedom? Subscribe to our newsletter. It’s free. It’s easy to sign up. And you’ll be more informed than ever. https://t.co/4QfQHJucof — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
Important new organization that can hopefully serve as a model to others 👇 — PolitiTweet.org
Investigative Journalism Foundation @IJFMedia
Today, we’re launching the Investigative Journalism Foundation. We’re building a new journalism model. Data-drive… https://t.co/RKWwtljTL0
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
Journalism professors: Modern newsrooms experience regular surveillance, harassment, and attacks on newsroom devices and networks. To meet the moment, J-schools can and should teach students about digital security. Check out our curriculum to get started: https://t.co/l2Cxeps8Nn — PolitiTweet.org
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Record numbers of journalists are imprisoned around the globe. This is no time for the U.S. to appease allies who intimidate and murder reporters. https://t.co/PV8eIYJmLp — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
Routing journalists through communications officers allows control over exactly what information is made available and who it's available to, making room for abuses of power like blocking specific reporters because of past “problems” with their stories. https://t.co/0Y20QMopXr — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
Two @AvlBlade journalists are set to go on trial early this year for doing their jobs. Asheville authorities should be ashamed of themselves. The journalists should be acquitted and then they should sue. https://t.co/DiT4vVsi5y — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
The Las Vegas Review-Journal explains why passing the PRESS Act and ending federal surveillance of journalists remains crucial in 2023. https://t.co/dxsfv7RQZX — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
Journalists are increasingly attacked online for their work, both by persistent individuals and collective mobs. @IWMF's guide details policies and best practices to help newsrooms prepare for online abuse and harassment. https://t.co/AS3alnXmCe — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
As TikTok grows as a source to follow the news, media organizations should consider how to use it safely and securely. https://t.co/kW2BLuL73N — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
For journalists covering abortion rights, there are fast-evolving digital security risks for yourself and your sources. Some suggestions for understanding and minimizing them: https://t.co/GHYg4h6TXS — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
The editor-in-chief of @SVGalerts is facing felony wiretapping charges for publishing audio that a source recorded during a high profile murder trial. In other words, he was arrested for practicing journalism. https://t.co/EXdT6gfROk — PolitiTweet.org
Freedom of the Press @FreedomofPress
Journalism educators and students: Would you like monthly updates on our J-school digital security curriculum? Contact us about joining our J-school newsletter: https://t.co/TZKH2O8aNO — PolitiTweet.org