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What did Thomas Jefferson say about freedom of the press?

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Answer: He said a press that is free to investigate and criticize the government is absolutely essential in a nation that practices self-government and is therefore dependent on an educated and enlightened citizenry. On the other hand, newspapers too often take advantage of their freedom and publish lies and scurrilous gossip that could only deceive and mislead the people. Jefferson himself suffered greatly under the latter kind of press during his presidency. But he was a great believer in the ultimate triumph of truth in the free marketplace of ideas, and looked to that for his final vindication.

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Answer:

Quote "our liberty depends on the freedom of our press, and that cannot be limited without being lost"

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He said this in one of his papers about how freedom of the press is crucial and that if it is limited, there is no freedom of the press.

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