Media Matters claims victory in its fight against Trump's Federal Trade Commission
Source: MS NOW News
May. 5, 2026, 11:25 AM EDT
One of the more unsettling developments of Donald Trumps second term involves the number of investigations that have been launched against Democrats and organizations affiliated with progressive politics. That includes Media Matters, a media watchdog organization that found itself facing a Federal Trade Commission probe a year ago this month.
Media Matters soon after fought back by suing the FTC, saying the agency was waging a politically motivated campaign of retribution as part of a broader effort to attempt to silence and harass an organization for daring to speak the truth. The pushback appears to have worked quite well. The New York Times reported:
[T]he Federal Trade Commission agreed to withdraw a subpoena it had sent to the liberal watchdog group Media Matters, the nonprofit said on Monday. The subpoena was part of an F.T.C. investigation that began after Mr. Musk accused Media Matters of trying to damage Xs relationship with advertisers.
Those claims about Republican megadonor Elon Musk have long been at the heart of the matter. Indeed, the billionaire first sued the progressive media watchdog a few years ago, raising related allegations and accusing Media Matters of playing a role in advertisers steering clear of the Musk-owned social media platform. It was against this backdrop that the Trump administration not only launched an investigation into the group the FTC said in writing last year that it was exploring whether the organization illegally colluded with advertisers but also asked Media Matters to turn over all the documents related to Musks litigation. It now appears, however, that the entire endeavor has collapsed.
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(39,033 posts)put MM through the wringer.
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(181,437 posts)Our victory shows the importance of holding power to account and the importance of fighting instead of folding, the groups president said.
Media Mattersâ victory over Trumpâs FTC is a timely reminder: Fighting back against administration abuses works, and appeasement doesnât.
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-05-05T20:15:53.469Z
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The pushback appears to have worked quite well. The New York Times reported:
The Federal Trade Commission agreed to withdraw a subpoena it had sent to the liberal watchdog group Media Matters, the nonprofit said on Monday. The subpoena was part of an F.T.C. investigation that began after Mr. Musk accused Media Matters of trying to damage Xs relationship with advertisers.
Those claims about Republican megadonor Elon Musk have long been at the heart of the matter. Indeed, the billionaire first sued the progressive media watchdog a few years ago, raising related allegations and accusing Media Matters of playing a role in advertisers steering clear of the Musk-owned social media platform.
It was against this backdrop that the Trump administration not only launched an investigation into the group the FTC said in writing last year that it was exploring whether the organization illegally colluded with advertisers but also asked Media Matters to turn over all the documents related to Musks litigation.....
Our victory shows the importance of holding power to account and the importance of fighting instead of folding, Angelo Carusone, Media Matters president, said in a written statement. This extends well beyond Media Matters, though. Washington Litigation Groups excellent lawyering helped to secure this victory and establish precedent that will protect others targeted with retaliatory investigations in nakedly unlawful ways.....
Nevertheless, Carusones broader point about the importance of fighting instead of folding resonates for a reason. The only way to lose a fight against Trump is to pursue a course rooted in appeasement.
Its true when it comes to news organizations, its true when it comes to law firms, its true when it comes to higher education and its true when it comes to those in positions of authority who stand their ground in the face of presidential bullying and corrupt attempts at intimidation.
Advertiser boycotts are protected by the First Amendment. The fact that Musk's feelings were hurt does NOT change this. I am glad that Media Matters fought this silly investigation