Keen On America

From Cancelled Students to Coddled Autocrats: The Crisis of Free Speech in America

Oct 21, 2025
In a gripping discussion, Greg Lukianoff, President and CEO of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, shares alarming insights on free speech under Trump. He highlights how the administration has adopted tactics reminiscent of the left’s own censorship playbook. Lukianoff critiques major law firms for capitulating to government pressure, discusses the implications of student deportations for speech, and draws historical parallels between Trump-era suppression and past government overreach. He stresses the urgent need for unwavering support of free expression.
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INSIGHT

Power Shift From Campuses To Government

  • Greg Lukianoff says Trump's campaign against media, law firms, and higher ed flips prior free-speech critiques into illiberal tactics.
  • The administration uses viewpoint-based pressure while often losing in court, producing exhausting legal fights.
ANECDOTE

Law Firms Capitulated Early

  • Lukianoff recounts major law firms caving quickly to administration pressure over security clearances and federal access.
  • He calls the early capitulation largely cowardice and self-interest, noting many who fought back later won in court.
INSIGHT

Trump's Need For Credit Hurts His Legal Case

  • Lukianoff explains Trump's need for credit makes him openly admit viewpoint-targeting, which guarantees legal losses.
  • His public admissions create clear First Amendment violations even as rhetoric energizes supporters.
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