Article in The Washington Post by Eric Wemple, 6/23/25
Headline: “Does the media need to take a closer look at Trump’s acuity? I answered your questions.”
Q: “To what extent should mainstream media explain ways to resist this administration?
Is it OK to write about tactics people use to avoid cooperating with ICE? Is it OK to remind people of protest dates and locations? Is it OK for media to call out hatred, as Terry Cowan did recently?
What can media do to help Americans challenge the unconstitutional acts of the Trump administration? . . .”
A: “. . .Yes, in my opinion, it’s fine to report on how people are avoiding cooperation with ICE; that’s a newsworthy trend with implications for everyone. The protests that have occurred in American cities and towns in recent months are also quite newsworthy, and so it’s appropriate that news organizations would write about plans for, say, the next wave of “No Kings” demonstrations or whatever. But providing how-to advice about joining such protests, in my opinion, is a loser’s undertaking, simply because fairness would require doing so for all kinds of other causes as well — and that would send editors and reporters down a rabbithole. . .”
Read the full article at:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2025/06/23/erik-wemple-media-live-chat/