The Unfettered Speech Podcast
A single phrase can shut down scrutiny: national security. We sit down with Trevor Timm, co-founder and executive director of the Freedom of the Press Foundation, to unpack how the modern secrecy system works in practice and why it so often protects power instead of the public. From overclassification to the state secrets privilege, we dig into how courts and journalists can be boxed out, leaving voters with curated narratives rather than verifiable facts. We also get concrete about the law that quietly shapes the entire landscape: the Espionage Act. Trevor explains how it’s been repurposed to target whistleblowers who speak to journalists in the public interest, and how defendants can be barred from telling a jury why they leaked or what wrongdoing they exposed. That legal structure doesn’t just punish individuals, it trains everyone watching to stay silent. From there, we trace the rise of financial censorship through the WikiLeaks payment processor blockade and the origin story of the Freedom of the Press Foundation. We talk Julian Assange, why publishing truthful information should be First Amendment protected, and why the precedent set by prosecuting a publisher reverberates through every newsroom. Then we zoom out to today’s threats: jawboning, FCC pressure, lawsuits designed to drain resources, and the way surveillance narrows the space for future WikiLeaks-scale disclosures. If you care about press freedom, whistleblowers, government transparency, and the future of investigative journalism, listen through and join the conversation. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review with the one free-speech line you think we cannot afford to cross. CHAPTER MARKERS * 0:00. Welcome And Guest Introduction * 1:05 Guantanamo And Secrecy In Court * 8:45. Classification Abuse And State Secrets * 12:55 The Espionage Act As A Weapon * 19:30 Why WikiLeaks Mattered In 2010 * 28:10 Financial Blockade And Press Freedom Fight * 38:05 Assange Prosecution And 2018 Split * 45:35 Jawboning FCC Threats And Lawsuits * 52:15 Bipartisan Censorship And National Security * 57:50 Europe Speech Limits And Global Spillover * 59:55 Can Whistleblowing Survive Surveillance * 1:01:05 Final Thoughts And Thanks
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