We are the Committee for the First Amendment.

This Committee was initially created during the McCarthy Era, a dark time when the federal government repressed and persecuted American citizens for their political beliefs. They targeted elected officials, government employees, academics, and artists. They were blacklisted, harassed, silenced, and even imprisoned.

The McCarthy Era ended when Americans from across the political spectrum finally came together and stood up for the principles in the Constitution against the forces of repression.

Those forces have returned. And it is our turn to stand together in defense of our constitutional rights.

The federal government is once again engaged in a coordinated campaign to silence critics in the government, the media, the judiciary, academia, and the entertainment industry.

We refuse to stand by and let that happen. Free speech and free expression are the inalienable rights of every American of all backgrounds and political beliefs – no matter how liberal or conservative you may be. The ability to criticize, question, protest, and even mock those in power is foundational to what America has always aspired to be.

We understand that this is a frightening and confusing moment for many people. We recognize that we represent just one group of many who are under threat right now. Across classrooms, libraries, factories, companies and workplaces of all kinds, Americans of every walk of life are facing intimidation and censorship too — and we stand with them.

We know there is power in solidarity and strength in numbers. We will stand together—fiercely united—to defend free speech and expression from this assault. This is not a partisan issue. That is why we urge every American who cares about the First Amendment—the cornerstone of our democracy—and every artist around the globe who looks to the United States as a beacon of freedom to join us.

And to those who profit from our work while threatening the livelihoods of everyday working people, bowing to government censorship, and cowering to brute intimidation: we see you and history will not forget. This will not be the last you hear from us.

On the Record: Attacks on Free Expression

A running record of the second Trump administration. Newest first — scroll left to go back.

  • Press freedom
  • Creative expression
  • Media consolidation
  • Other
  • Press freedom

    Trump sues CBS for $20B

    He claimed deceptive editing of the Harris 60 Minutes interview and demanded a jury trial.

  • Press freedom

    Trump dismantles VOA by Executive Order

    Trump gutted the WWII-era broadcaster, calling it "radical propaganda."

  • Press freedom

    60 Minutes EP resigns

    Bill Owens said he was no longer "allowed to run the show" with independence.

  • Press freedom

    Trump moves to claw back CPB funds

    He asked Congress to cancel $1.1B already approved for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

  • Press freedom

    Paramount settles Trump suit

    The company paid $16M to his library over the Harris interview, but issued no apology.

  • Creative expression

    Colbert blasts the settlement

    On The Late Show, Stephen Colbert publicly criticized Paramount for settling Trump's lawsuit.

  • Creative expression

    Colbert's Late Show cancelled

    CBS announced the top-rated show would end, days after Colbert criticized the Trump settlement.

  • Creative expression

    Trump targets Kimmel and Fallon

    In a Truth Social post, the president wrote, "Jimmy Kimmel is NEXT to go."

  • Media consolidation

    FCC approves Skydance-Paramount

    The $8B deal handed CBS to Trump friend David Ellison and barred DEI initiatives.

  • Creative expression

    Kimmel yanked nationwide

    Carr threatened ABC's licenses, Nexstar dropped the show, and Trump celebrated.

  • Creative expression

    Kimmel returns

    The show resumed after roughly 3 million Disney+ cancellations protested its removal.

    Source ✓ Win
  • Press freedom

    Pentagon press crackdown

    New rules barred reporters from seeking unauthorized information, and 40 turned in their badges in protest.

  • Media consolidation

    Netflix to acquire Warner Bros.

    The deal included the film and TV studios, HBO Max and HBO.

  • Media consolidation Press freedom

    Trump: "CNN must be sold"

    He called the network a "disgrace" that spreads "poison" and "lies."

  • Creative expression

    Trump adds his name to Kennedy Center

    His handpicked board voted unanimously to rename the institution the "Trump Kennedy Center," and workers added his name to the building’s marble facade the next day.

  • Press freedom

    60 Minutes spikes CECOT story

    Alfonsi told colleagues it was "not an editorial decision, a political one," after Bari Weiss objected to the segment.

  • Creative expression Press freedom

    FCC rewrites Equal Time Rule

    The agency signaled it would end the decades-old talk-show exemption for "partisan" hosts.

  • Press freedom

    Don Lemon arrested

    He was charged over his coverage of an anti-ICE protest at a Minnesota church.

  • Creative expression Press freedom

    Senators grill Netflix on "diversity"

    Republicans focused on the platform's streaming content at a Netflix-WBD merger hearing.

  • Creative expression

    CBS pulls Colbert-Talarico interview

    Colbert aired it on YouTube instead, where it received 7.3 million views.

    Source ✓ Win
  • Creative expression Press freedom

    FCC moves against "The View"

    The agency announced an enforcement action one day after Joy Behar criticized Trump.

  • Media consolidation

    Paramount-WBD deal signed

    The companies signed a day after Netflix exited; the combined firm would control CBS, CNN, HBO and more.

  • Media consolidation Press freedom

    Hegseth wants Ellison to buy CNN

    He said at a press briefing, "The sooner David Ellison takes over that network, the better."

  • Media consolidation

    FCC waives rules for Nexstar-Tegna

    The merger created the largest US station group, reaching 80% of households where the cap had been 39%.

  • Creative expression

    "The Pitt" pressured on ICE episode

    Network executives told the producers to make their depiction of ICE agents "balanced."

  • Press freedom

    VOA defunding ruled unlawful

    The court ordered 1,042 employees back to work after a year on paid leave.

    Source ✓ Win
  • Press freedom

    NPR/PBS defunding ruled unconstitutional

    The judge called it clear evidence of government action targeting viewpoints it dislikes.

    Source ✓ Win
  • Media consolidation

    Judge halts Nexstar-Tegna

    The court found a "reasonable probability of anticompetitive effect."

    Source ✓ Win
  • Media consolidation

    Ellison hosts Trump and DOJ

    The Paramount CEO dined with the president and the attorney general, who was reviewing his merger.

  • Creative expression

    FCC targets Disney over Kimmel

    The agency demanded early license renewals after Kimmel's jokes about Melania Trump.

  • Press freedom

    WSJ subpoenaed

    Acting AG Blanche demanded confidential reporter records related to the paper's Iran war coverage.

  • Press freedom

    ABC pushes back in license filing

    The network submitted its renewal but used the filing to accuse the FCC of "unconstitutional retaliation and coercion."

    Source ✓ Win
  • Press freedom

    CBS purges 60 Minutes

    New editor-in-chief Bari Weiss fired correspondents Sharyn Alfonsi and Cecilia Vega, executive producer Tanya Simon, and editor Draggan Mihailovich in one day. Colleagues said they were expelled for fighting to protect the program’s independence and integrity.

  • Creative expression

    Judge orders Trump's name removed

    The court ruled that only Congress can rename the center and that the board broke the law, while also blocking the planned two-year closure.

    Source ✓ Win
  • Press freedom

    Pentagon locks out reporters

    The press office was designated a classified space, barring reporters from speaking with officials without an escort.

  • Press freedom

    Scott Pelley out at 60 Minutes

    He was fired after calling out the political bias that new CBS leadership was inserting into the program.

  • Media consolidation

    States move to sue over merger

    AG Bonta and other state leaders prepared a lawsuit, citing the DOJ's failure to pursue its antitrust responsibilities.

    Source ✓ Win
  • Media consolidation

    DOJ won't challenge Paramount-WBD merger

    The agency called the industry "highly dynamic" and gave its approval for the deal.

  • Creative expression

    Trump's name comes off the Kennedy Center

    An appeals court rejected a last-minute bid to keep it, and his name had to come off the facade by Friday night.

    Source ✓ Win

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