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President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday claiming to restore freedom of speech and end censorship, but critics point out his history of threatening and suing journalists, opponents, and political adversaries. The order has been criticized as a public relations stunt, as the government is already barred from interfering with citizens' First Amendment rights.
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