Funny how quickly they cry foul when the shoe is on the other foot. I bet they were instructed to be cognizant of anything sensitive they observe or overhear and the consequences of revealing sensitive information.
Federal agents showed up at some of the reporters' homes to deliver the subpoenas in person, a detail that has The Times claiming amounts to government intimidation.
I'm glad these 'journos' got a wake up call. They must understand that undermining and revealing inside information damaging to the security of the U.S. President and the United States as a whole, is a punishable crime.
Funny how quickly they cry foul when the shoe is on the other foot. I bet they were instructed to be cognizant of anything sensitive they observe or overhear and the consequences of revealing sensitive information.
Can you say sting operation?
I'm glad these 'journos' got a wake up call. They must understand that undermining and revealing inside information damaging to the security of the U.S. President and the United States as a whole, is a punishable crime.