Todd Blanche’s War Against Journalism
Politics
United States
Started July 14, 2026
As the acting attorney general prepares for confirmation hearings, his DOJ is showcasing its willingness to intimidate reporters whose revelations have upset the president
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Todd Blanche’s War Against Journalism
The Atlantic (United States) | Jul 13, 2026
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The DOJ's intimidation of reporters undermines the foundational principle of a free press essential for democracy.
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Fear of repercussions can lead to self-censorship in journalism, ultimately harming public discourse and access to information.
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Todd Blanche's approach reflects a troubling trend where governmental power is used to silence dissenting voices in media.
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Criticizing the DOJ's actions ignores the need for accountability in journalism, especially when national security is at stake.
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The balance between government transparency and national security is delicate and requires careful deliberation.
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