Ron DeSantis tried to silence students and teachers. Now he’s coming for the press.

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is doing everything in his power to stifle debate, silence and punish his critics, and cancel the free speech rights the First Amendment grants the press and public. It’s time for this to stop.

DeSantis has already made headlines over his repeated attempts to censor Florida teachers and schools, shutting down African American history classes and restricting discussion of LGBTQ+ issues in schools.

Now, DeSantis and his allies want to silence journalism by making it dramatically easier for politicians to sue reporters and win.

If DeSantis gets his way, the Florida Legislature could rewrite the state’s defamation laws and gut protections for anonymous sources, making it impossible for reporters to do their jobs without exposing themselves to massive legal risk. Parts of these bills are so radical that even Koch-funded groups and right-wing radio stations oppose them.

Click here to tell DeSantis: Journalists, teachers, and students have a First Amendment right to free speech. Stop the censorship now.

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DeSantis’s punitive approach to speech isn’t limited to the press. He’s repeatedly tried to make an example of teachers and students to score points in the right-wing culture war.

New Florida guidelines on “prurient” and “offensive” media have forced school libraries to pull books off of shelves to be checked against a state list. When a teacher in Duval County posted a video of empty library bookshelves — and the video went viral — DeSantis held an angry press conference calling it a “fake narrative.” One day later, the teacher was fired.

Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” law bans teachers from talking about LGBTQ+ issues with young children. Another DeSantis-backed education bill claims to prohibit critical race theory, “corporate wokeness,” and “subjective indoctrination that pushes collective guilt” — using the Holocaust as an example in a press release.

And when the College Board piloted an AP African American studies course in the state, DeSantis blocked it for lacking “educational value,” then threatened to cancel all AP classes in the state when the College Board questioned his decision.

Enough is enough. Ron DeSantis is making a mockery of basic First Amendment rights to score cheap political points, silence his critics, and juice his likely run for president.

Add your name and tell DeSantis to respect teachers, the press, and free speech now.

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