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Obama’s Justice Department’s Attack on the 1st Amendment ~ Roger Ailes: “Fox Won’t Be Intimidated by Attempts to ‘Criminalize’ Reporting”

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From News Max By Courtney Coren Friday, 24 May 2013 10:46 AM

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Fox News President Roger Ailes:

“We reject the government’s efforts to criminalize the pursuit of investigative journalism and falsely characterize a Fox News reporter to a federal judge as a ‘co-conspirator’ in a crime,” he added, referring to the FBI’s tracking of James Rosen in connection with a leak investigation.”

“Reports of the FBI’s tracking of Rosen’s movements, phone, and email conversations with a government source followed the disclosure last week that phone records of Associated Press reporters had been seized as part of another Justice Department probe of leaked government information. But unlike the AP reporters, Rosen was named as a “co-conspirator” by FBI officials in a warrant authorization request approved by Attorney General Eric Holder that allowed the search of Rosen’s emails.” . . . Read Complete Report

 

 

Ongoing: Justice unseals indictment charging 5 in Brian Terry’s death, offers $1M reward for leads on fugitives

This is great news and too long in coming. What I’ll be watching for is for the Controllers to use their MSM to play Brian Terry’s murder case up to the hilt and at the same time move the Fast and Furious investigation back into the shadows.

Hey Congress! It’s two different investigations…. one is murder… the other is SUPPLYING the murder weapons. We want solid answers to both questions. . . EDITOR

from Fox News

Published July 09, 2012

The Justice Department on Monday unsealed an indictment charging five individuals allegedly involved in Border Patrol agent Brian Terry’s death, and announced a reward of up to $1 million for information leading to the arrest of those suspects still at large.

For the first time, federal officials also revealed that Terry and an elite squad of federal agents initially fired bean bags — not bullets — at a heavily armed drug cartel crew in the mountains south of Tucson in December 2011. During the exchange, Terry was shot and killed. . . . Read Complete Report