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Radical Leftist Activists Granted Press Passes with MRC Free Speech America Associate Editor Joseph Vasquez

14 min · 28 de may de 2026
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Concerns are growing after reports that radical leftist activists have reportedly been granted official press credentials, raising new questions about media bias, political influence, and the integrity of journalistic standards. Joseph Vasquez, Associate Editor with MRC Free Speech America, joins us to discuss how these press passes are being distributed, why critics say activism is increasingly replacing objective reporting, and what this trend could mean for public trust in the media and access to major political events.

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