Murder the Truth, David Enrich
Murder the Truth, David Enrich
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Murder the Truth
Fear, the First Amendment, and a Secret Campaign to Protect the Powerful

Bestseller

Author: David Enrich

Narrator: Michael David Axtell

Unabridged: 10 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Mariner Books

Published: 03/11/2025


Synopsis

New York Times Bestseller"Authoritarian governments abroad have long used legal threats and lawsuits against journalists to cover up their disinformation, corruption, and violence. Now, as master investigative journalist David Enrich reveals, those tactics have arrived in America.” — Ruth Ben-Ghiat, author of StrongmenDavid Enrich, the New York Times Business Investigations Editor and the #1 bestselling author of Dark Towers, produces his most consequential and far-reaching investigation yet: an in-depth exposé of the broad campaign—orchestrated by elite Americans—to silence dissent and protect the powerful.It was a quiet way to announce a revolution: In an obscure 2019 case that the Supreme Court refused to even hear, Justice Clarence Thomas raised the prospect of overturning the legendary New York Times v. Sullivan decision. Though hardly a household name, Sullivan is one of the most consequential free speech decisions, ever. Fundamental to the creation of the modern media as we know it, it has enabled journalists and writers all over the country—from top national publications to revered local newspapers to independent bloggers—to pursue the truth aggressively and hold the wealthy, powerful, and corrupt to account.Thomas’s words were a warning—the public awakening of an idea that had been fomenting on the conservative fringe for years. Now it is going mainstream. From the Florida statehouse to small town New Hampshire to Donald Trump's White House, this movement today consists of some of the world’s richest and most powerful people and companies, who believe they should be above scrutiny and want to silence or delegitimize voices that challenge their supremacy. Indeed, many of the same businessmen, politicians, lawyers, and activists are already weaponizing the legal system to intimidate and punish journalists and others who dare criticize them.In this masterwork of investigative reporting, David Enrich, New York Times Business Investigations Editor, traces the roots and reach of this growing threat to our modern democracy. With Trump’s emboldened right-wing coalition committed to demonizing and punishing those who attempt to hold them accountable, Murder the Truth sounds the alarm about the looming war over facts, laying bare the stakes of losing our most sacrosanct rights. The result is a story about power in the age of Trump—the way it’s used by those who have it and the lengths to which they will go to avoid it being questioned.

About David Enrich

David Enrich is the Business Investigations Editor at the New York Times and the bestselling author of Dark Towers and Servants of the Damned. The winner of numerous journalism awards, he previously was an editor and reporter at the Wall Street Journal. His first book, The Spider Network: How a Math Genius and Gang of Scheming Bankers Pulled Off One of the Greatest Scams in History, was short-listed for the Financial Times Business Book of the Year award. Enrich grew up in Lexington, Massachusetts, and graduated from Claremont McKenna College in California. He currently lives in New York with his wife and two sons.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kayah on March 15, 2025

my husband’s reporting is the subject of one of the chapters in this book and i have so far only read that one chapter but i give it an enthusiastic five stars!!! i can’t wait to read the rest. this is essential reading for our time. and also conrad you are so cool 🥲 shamelessly simping for my husba......more

Goodreads review by Spencer on December 02, 2024

An incredibly engaging and entertaining behind the scenes look into the war on “libel law”. Reading as a lawyer myself I can confirm that Enrich does an incredible job of explaining the legal intricacies of first amendment law in an informative way that makes sense for laypeople to understand better......more

Goodreads review by Madison ✨ on March 20, 2025

4.5 rounded up. Murder the Truth follows the New York Times v. Sullivan decision from 1964, which determines that for libel cases to be successful against public figures one must show actual malice, from its inception to current day. Specifically, Enrich follows a few lawyers that have pushed to red......more

Goodreads review by Izzy on March 16, 2025

i’m going to write a review of this book for American Journalism 😀......more

Goodreads review by Arianna on April 07, 2025

Appreciate Taylor Lorenz for having David Enrich on to discuss this important book. Enrich is painstaking in his historic approach to investigating the campaign to silence journalists by dismantling the NYTimes v. Sullivan decision of the 1960's. I think Enrich does an excellent job displaying that......more