
Julie Pace
Executive Editor at Associated Press
Executive Editor, The Associated Press.
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3 weeks ago |
grandhaventribune.com | Julie Pace
For anyone who thinks the Associated Press’ lawsuit against President Trump’s White House is about the name of a body of water, think bigger. It’s really about whether the government can control what you say. kAm%96 23:=:EJ E@ 4@>>6?E @? A@=:E:4D 2?5 4@?DF>6 ?6HD 4C62E65 H:E9@FE :?E6C76C6?46 2?5 :?E:>:52E:@? 3J E96 8@G6C?>6?E :D 46?EC2= E@ p>6C:42? 56>@4C24J] $@ 46?EC2=[ :?
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3 weeks ago |
thenewsenterprise.com | Julie Pace
For anyone who thinks the Associated Press’ lawsuit against President Trump’s White House is about the name of a body of water, think bigger. It’s really about whether the government can control what you say. The ability to comment on politics and consume news created without interference and intimidation by the government is central to American democracy. So central, in fact, that it is protected by the First Amendment to the Constitution.
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3 weeks ago |
thecouriertimes.com | Julie Pace
For anyone who thinks the Associated Press’s lawsuit against President Trump’s White House is about the name of a body of water, think bigger. It’s really about whether the government can control what you say. The ability to comment on politics and consume news created without interference and intimidation by the government is central to American democracy. So central, in fact, that it is protected by the First Amendment to the Constitution. kAm%9:D AC:?4:A=6 :D ?@H F?56C E9C62E] ~?
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3 weeks ago |
communitynewspapergroup.com | Julie Pace
For anyone who thinks the Associated Press’s lawsuit against President Trump’s White House is about the name of a body of water, think bigger. It’s really about whether the government can control what you say. The ability to comment on politics and consume news created without interference and intimidation by the government is central to American democracy. So central, in fact, that it is protected by the First Amendment to the Constitution. This principle is now under threat.
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3 weeks ago |
messenger-inquirer.com | Julie Pace
For anyone who thinks the Associated Press’s lawsuit against President Trump’s White House is about the name of a body of water, think bigger. It’s really about whether the government can control what you say. The ability to comment on politics and consume news created without interference and intimidation by the government is central to American democracy. So central, in fact, that it is protected by the First Amendment to the Constitution. kAm%9:D AC:?4:A=6 :D ?@H F?56C E9C62E]k^AmkAm~?
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The AP has no corporate owner and no shareholders. If we don’t step up to defend Americans’ right to speak freely, who will? Today the U.S. government wants to control the AP’s speech. Tomorrow it could be someone else’s. https://t.co/iXdiXHkbUj