TWiT 1030: Journalism Comes In Second – Government Threatens Wikipedia's Editorial Freedom

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TWiT 1030: Journalism Comes In Second - Government Threatens Wikipedia's Editorial Freedom
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  • President Trump’s fiscal 2026 budget proposal suggests slashing $491M from CISA’s ~$3B budget, claiming the cut “refocuses CISA on its core mission”
  • Government Actually Threatens Wikipedia’s Editorial Freedom; Self-Proclaimed Free Speech Warriors Suddenly Have Other Plans
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