After facing backlash over his failed Iran strike decision, Donald Trump issued a stark warning to the media: “Changes are coming.” Calling the press “out of control,” he vowed things would “change,” sparking alarm among press freedom advocates. The Committee to Protect Journalists labeled the remarks a serious threat to the First Amendment. Whether it’s empty rhetoric or a real policy shift, the message was unmistakable — a sitting president openly targeting the free press. The question now: how should journalists respond when power strikes back?
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