President Trump Takes Bold Action to Protect Families on Historic First Day

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Today, following his swearing in as the 47th president of the United States, Donald Trump began his second term by signing a historic group of executive orders, delivering on his campaign promise to enact an America First agenda. Among these executive actions were many aimed at defending American families and reversing the far left’s unpopular … Read more

Supreme Court Upholds Free Speech over LGBT Authoritarianism

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Today, the Supreme Court issued its decision in 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis, ruling that government authorities may not compel a graphic designer to create a website celebrating a same-sex marriage if doing so violates her beliefs. Such coercion is in violation of the First Amendment, according to the Court’s majority. In response, Terry Schilling, … Read more

Jon Schweppe on Newsmax TV Discussing Media Censorship

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Yesterday, APP director of policy and government affairs Jon Schweppe appeared on Newsmax TV’s “Rob Schmitt Tonight” to discuss efforts by progressives to censor conservative media. You can watch the full appearance below:

Terry Schilling: Trump Impeachment Puts Free Speech at Risk

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From APP executive director Terry Schilling’s op-ed in Newsweek: For some time now, concerns have been growing nationwide about restrictions on free speech and the censorship of disfavored views. These concerns are not without merit—what began as a slow purge of fringe voices by certain online platforms has intensified in recent months into a full-blown … Read more