In light of potential legal threats from the incoming Trump administration, national newspapers are increasingly relying on encrypted communications to protect sources and themselves.
As media organizations brace for possible litigation, they are evaluating their insurance coverage to withstand potential libel suits amid a climate of hostility from officials.
Kash Patel's statement about the Trump administration indicating a more aggressive approach toward the media signals a concerning trend for press freedom in the coming years.
The anticipated stance on media regulation from FCC Chairman Brendan Carr suggests a looming risk to journalism as government officials ponder revoking broadcast licenses for perceived bias.
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