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Lawsuits, cancellations and bullying: Trump is systematically destroying press freedom
Sunday Island
|September 28, 2025
United States President Donald Trump is well advanced in his systematic campaign to undermine the American media and eviscerate its function of holding him and others in power to account.

Since the late 18th century this function has often been called the fourth estate. It's the idea the media is a watchdog over the other three estates which, in modern democracies, are parliament, the executive government and the judiciary.
In the US, Trump has had considerable success in weakening the other three.
His Republican Party controls both Houses of Congress, and they have shown no sign of wishing to restrain him.
He has stacked the executive government with cronies and ideological fellow travellers, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr (and his anti-vaccination agenda) as secretary of health, a brief stint by Elon Musk as head of the Department of Government Efficiency, and former Fox News host Pete Hegseth as defence secretary.
He has secured the support of the Republican Party to stack the Supreme Court with politically aligned judges who have routinely struck down lower court decisions against Trump, most notably in the matter of deporting migrants to countries other than their homelands.
Pulling funding, applying pressure
The fourth estate’s turn started in March, when Trump stripped federal funding from Voice of America, a public broadcasting service with a global reach, because it was “anti-Trump” and “radical”.
These cuts also hit two other projections of American soft power, Radio Free Europe and Radio Free Asia.
In July, he cut funding to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) in a move that ended all federal support for National Public Radio, the Public Broadcasting service and their member stations.
Now he has turned to the private sector media. He does not have the power to cut their funding, so he is taking a different approach: financial shakedowns and threats to the foundations of their business.
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