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Friend, this isn’t normal.
In response to public pressure from Trump’s Justice Department, first Apple and then Google removed apps that let people document ICE raids — apps that helped communities protect themselves and journalists expose abuses.
Then Meta began shutting down community Facebook groups that crowdsourced the same information. It’s about silencing dissent.
Tech companies are turning our country into a real-life horror movie: In cyberspace, no one can hear you scream.
Free Press is pushing back — demanding accountability from Big Tech, defending the right to report freely and exposing how corporations are enabling Trump’s authoritarian agenda.
But to sustain this fight, we need to finish October strong with 100 grassroots gifts.
Free Press doesn’t take a cent from business, government or political parties. Will you start your first gift today? Your contribution will help us hit our October goal and strengthen our push to hold Big Tech accountable.
Let’s be clear: Big Tech faces no legal obligation to comply with the Trump administration’s censorship demands.
These companies chose to align with the Trump regime — shielding ICE from scrutiny while putting immigrant communities and reporters at risk.
But we’re fighting back on every front — through advocacy, investigations and public-pressure campaigns that expose how these corporations are undermining democracy.
Will you join us? Make your very first gift before the end of the month to help us ensure that Free Press can keep challenging Big Tech’s complicity in Trump’s war on the truth.
Thank you for your support,
Jenna and the rest of us at Free Press
P.S. Big Tech keeps caving to Trump’s demands — but people power can still hold these companies accountable. Give before the end of the month to fuel Free Press’ fight for truth and transparency.
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