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In this episode of GovExperts Insights, host Chris Britton sits down with Luke Wachob, Senior Director of Communications and Policy at the People United for Privacy Foundation, to discuss one of the most urgent questions facing America today:Is our right to free speech under attack?From political violence and cancel culture to government “jawboning” and campaign finance regulation, this conversation explores how the boundaries of the First Amendment are being tested across college campuses, social media, and nonprofit advocacy.Luke shares powerful insights on why free speech protections matter for everyone — Democrats, Republicans, and Independents alike — and how threats to donor privacy and nonprofit advocacy could silence everyday Americans.Topics Covered:Political violence and intimidation as threats to free speechHow campaign finance laws intersect with the First AmendmentDonor privacy and nonprofit protectionsThe rise of government “jawboning” and censorship pressureWhy protecting free speech transcends politicsKey Quote:“Transparency is for government. Privacy is for people.” — People United for Privacy Foundation🔔 Subscribe for more conversations on policy, politics, and advocacy that shape our democracy.#FreeSpeech #FirstAmendment #GovExpertsInsights #LukeWachob #ChrisBritton #DonorPrivacy #NonprofitAdvocacy #Censorship #PoliticalViolence #CampaignFinance
By GovExpertsIn this episode of GovExperts Insights, host Chris Britton sits down with Luke Wachob, Senior Director of Communications and Policy at the People United for Privacy Foundation, to discuss one of the most urgent questions facing America today:Is our right to free speech under attack?From political violence and cancel culture to government “jawboning” and campaign finance regulation, this conversation explores how the boundaries of the First Amendment are being tested across college campuses, social media, and nonprofit advocacy.Luke shares powerful insights on why free speech protections matter for everyone — Democrats, Republicans, and Independents alike — and how threats to donor privacy and nonprofit advocacy could silence everyday Americans.Topics Covered:Political violence and intimidation as threats to free speechHow campaign finance laws intersect with the First AmendmentDonor privacy and nonprofit protectionsThe rise of government “jawboning” and censorship pressureWhy protecting free speech transcends politicsKey Quote:“Transparency is for government. Privacy is for people.” — People United for Privacy Foundation🔔 Subscribe for more conversations on policy, politics, and advocacy that shape our democracy.#FreeSpeech #FirstAmendment #GovExpertsInsights #LukeWachob #ChrisBritton #DonorPrivacy #NonprofitAdvocacy #Censorship #PoliticalViolence #CampaignFinance