I must say the tone of the initial post to this is alarmingly biased and almost misleading. Yes the incoming president has placed a hold on releasing additional material. By no means does that imply that they will start censoring data that they release or in any way affect the private sector. Because the incoming president holds a opposite view as the predecessor it's not surprising that they would want to audit the releases to ensure that the data has a solid factual grounding. I've lost count of the number of research studies and papers that I have seen that when actually placed under a microscope don't hold up. However often the mainstream media takes these and runs with them.
The United States is based on freedom of the press, not freedom of the government. there is zero chance that the president will be able to censor the private sector.