Trump administration takes aim at the free press and congressional authority in one move

Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham wrote a letter of his own, while the group letter was signed by Democratic Sens. Dianne Feinstein, Dick Durbin, Patty Murray, Chris Van Hollen, Jon Tester, Richard Blumenthal, Doug Jones, Tammy Duckworth, Sherrod Brown, Maggie Hassan, and Kyrsten Sinema, as well as Republican Sens. John Boozman, Jerry Moran, Shelly Moore Capito, and Susan Collins.

Stars and Stripes gets $15.5 million a year out of a military budget of $700 billion, which the senators noted, with some understatement, was a “negligible impact” on the overall budget. They also called on Esper to “avoid steps that would preempt the funding prerogatives of Congress.” The four Republicans who signed the letter are all on the Appropriations Committee, which could include the funding in its defense appropriations bill.

Stars and Stripes was first published during the Civil War, and has been published daily since World War II. Kathy Kiely, a free press expert at the Missouri School of Journalism, wrote in USA Today  that Stars and Stripes is “arguably one of the most powerful weapons our soldiers have carried into battle with them. As a publication that’s underwritten by the military but not answerable to the brass, Stars and Stripes embodies that most American of values: the right to speak truth to power.”

But cutting off funding for an independent military publication just as Donald Trump is in the news for expressing contempt for service members, especially those who are captured or wounded or died in service, would be very on-brand for the Trump administration.

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