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No President Ever Tried This. Trump Just Did — On Live Camera

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The second response must be unshakable solidarity. Newsrooms that normally compete fiercely for scoops, exclusives, and ratings must now set aside rivalry to stand shoulder to shoulder when the institution of a free press is under attack. This solidarity requires more than shared indignation—it demands coordinated action. Joint statements affirming the role of the press, collaborative investigations that leverage multiple perspectives, readiness for legal challenges, and total transparency with the public are all essential. In moments like these, division is dangerous; unity is survival. Journalists must collectively declare that intimidation will not succeed, that threats will not silence scrutiny, and that the press will continue to serve the public interest without compromise. The strength of a free press depends not on individual bravery alone but on the unwavering cohesion of the entire institution, acting as a bulwark against those who would erode its independence.

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