Polls
Warner Bros. Sale Sparks First Amendment Concerns
Liberty Check
- Fonda argued that large-scale media mergers hurt industry workers, limit creative risks, and reduce information diversity.
- She criticized the administration for reportedly using merger authority to pressure and censor news, referencing past federal intervention in media operations.
- Fonda insisted that defending the First Amendment transcends party lines and called for opposition to government overreach in both industry and free speech matters.
Jane Fonda warned that the Warner Bros. Discovery sale could endanger the First Amendment.
She cited past misuse of mergers by political administrations to suppress dissent.
Her concerns highlight the increasing power consolidation in media and its potential threat to free expression for both creators and the American public.
Let your voice be heard—defending free speech means holding both government and corporate power in check.
Our freedoms depend on staying vigilant.