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For more on this event, visit: https://bit.ly/4l87tuJ For more on the Berkley Center, visit: https://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu X/Twitter: / guberkleycenter Instagram: / guberkleycenter Facebook: / berkleycenter LinkedIn: / berkley-center-for-religion-peace-and-worl... March 25, 2025 | In recent years, many news organizations have instituted “fact-checking” operations, designed to challenge questionable claims (often those of politicians) by providing missing context or factual background. The success of such operations, however, depends on whether the news organizations are broadly seen as trustworthy, and some political leaders reject the whole approach as strong evidence of bias. Free speech advocates have raised questions about whether “truth” can be easily defined. The issue has become especially tendentious with the increasingly adversarial relation between the Donald Trump administration and some of the news organizations covering it. A number of mainstream news organizations have seen their access curtailed as the administration moves to welcome other news media previously seen as marginal players.