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A number of executive orders are going to cause direct harm to the disabled community … but please don’t miss this order which will harm non profits & advocacy orgs.

Apparently non profits can now be punished for attempting to correct misinformation - because the corrections infringe on Freedom of Speech.

These organizations need to be able to counter disinformation in order to ensure patient safety.

We are experiencing record rates of disability and punishingly long wait times for healthcare.

Not all conditions are well understood even by the medical community, so patients turn to social media and advocacy organizations for help

There’s already many harmful lies and misinformation swirling around about chronic illness, and if we put orders in place that punish those who seek to correct the information, it’s the patients who will suffer

They will be left with nowhere to turn, especially in the event that the doctor they see also repeats harmful misinformation.

They could end up enduring setbacks or permanently altering their baseline as a direct result of bad information disguised as “help”

We appear to be careening into an information blackout, where all someone will be able to access will be misinformation & disinformation.

Consider who that benefits & who it harms, and then help us fight back. Get on the phone and tell legislators you vehemently disagree

https://www.councilofnonprofits.org/files/media/documents/2025/chart-executive-orders.pdf

#uspoli #disabilityrights #disabilityadvocacy #ableism #chronicillness #executiveorder
A table which reads  Claims combatting "misinformation," "disinformation," and "malinformation" are infringements on First Amendment freedom of speech. (Restoring Freedom of Speech and Ending Federal Censorship) Nonprofits working on specific issues and from various subsectors seen as and providing information contrary to the Administration may be targeted. • Requires foreign assistance to be disbursed in a manner aligned with Other the foreign policy of the President and places a 90-day pause on foreign development assistance. (Reevaluating and Realigning United States Foreign Aid) • Rescinds previous Order promoting the arts, humanities, and museum and library services. (Initial Rescissions of Executive Harmful Executive Orders and Actions) Arts and culture nonprofits, museums, and libraries will no longer be "integrated into strategies, policies, and programs that advance the economic development, well-being, and resilience of all communities", among other things, by the Trump Administration. Nonprofits that provide forei assistance may be targeted.