Sen McCain on shutting down press: That's how dictators get started

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Sen John McCain (R-AZ) defended the free press following criticism by President Trump, warning that a suppression of an "adversarial" press can lead to a dictatorial regime. When asked about the president's tweet from Feb 17 that accused the media of being the "enemy of the American people," Sen McCain took the opportunity to underscore the importance of free press in the modern era. "A fundamental part of that new world order was a free press. I hate the press, I hate you especially, but the fact is we need you, we need a free press," Sen McCain told Chuck Todd in an interview on NBC's "Meet the Press." "That's how dictators get started," he added later. "They get started by suppressing free press, in other words, a consolidation of power." "I am not saying that President Trump is trying to be a dictator. I am just saying we need to learn the lessons of history," he said, warning about any attempts to "shut down" the press.


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