When government officials face criticism through investigative journalism, they may abuse their power by launching investigations against journalists to suppress information and protect their positions, which violates both the journalists' First Amendment rights and the public's right to know about government operations.
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Kash Patel Targets Reporter in PANICKED MOVE TO KEEP HIS JOBAñadido:
This isn't just a violation of her rights or the Atlantic's rights. This is a violation of your rights to learn the truth, to understand what is going on in your government that you fund.
The Atlantic story about Cash Patel that has now become uh an obsession of his.
It has fueled his paranoia. It opens with him talking about him being paranoid about losing his job, him being locked out of his computer and thinking that he had BEEN FIRED AND FREAKING OUT because he's paranoid.
And when your life revolves around conspiracy theory before you take the job of FBI director, it shouldn't come as any surprise. And that same paranoia about that Atlantic article written by Sarah Fitzpatrick is now manifesting itself in a witch hunt within the FBI that is certainly going to spill out onto that journalist where they're going to be seeking her phone records, her communications. They're going to be suppressing, if not eradicating her first amendment rights under the Constitution of the United States. not only her first amendment rights to personal individual free speech, but also as a member of the free and fair press.
This is a headline from MS Now that should send shivers down your spine.
This should bother you a lot. FBI investigating leaks to journalist who wrote explosive article on Cash Patel.
sources. MS Now has learned that FBI agents are probing the reporter who wrote a detailed story of Patel's alleged heavy drinking and erratic behavior.
This is going to be put forward as a we're just trying to find the leakers because they damage national security when actually what they're doing is causing us to be more safe. The more we know about the erratic, conspiracyfueled, drunken behavior of Cash Patel, the safer we are because that means he's one step closer to being out of there. The FBI has launched a criminal leak investigation focusing on an Atlantic magazine journalist who wrote a deeply unflattering account last month of director Cash Patel's work habits. Two fil two two people familiar with the matter told MS Now. The sources said the so-called insider threat investigation is highly unusual because it did not stem from a disclosure of classified information and because it is focused on leaks to a reporter. The agents involved are part of an insider threats unit based in Huntsville, Alabama. The sources added, "Typically, leak investigations look into government officials who may have disclosed state secrets or classified documents.
Journalists who receive and publish such information have typically only been involved as potential witnesses. This does not involve state secrets unless it's a state secret that Cash Patel is a drunkard who's also a paranoid loser. If that's a state secret, then okay. Well, have at it, brother. Uh or classified documents. None of this is that. This is just rumor and innuendo surrounding the personal and professional behavior of the FBI director. And that can't be abided. Apparently, the journalist Sarah Fitzpatrick cited two dozen anonymous sources in a detailed story reporting that Patel's alcohol consumption and erratic behavior had caused deep concern among FBI officials. Patel was known to drink to the point of intoxication, she reported, adding that on occasion his security detail had trouble waking him up in the morning.
So asleep he was, according to the story, that they had to find or source breaching material, breaching implements from a SWAT team to smash down his door because they feared something had happened to him.
That's how drunk the story claims he was.
Patel immediately sued The Atlantic for a quarter of a billion dollars. By the way, Patel immediately sued The Atlantic, saying the story contained falsehoods and claiming he had been defamed. The magazine and Fitzpatrick stood by her reporting, saying that they had received additional corroboration after it was published. An investigation could be used by FBI agents to obtain her phone records, run her name and information through FBI databases, and examine her social media contacts. It was not known what investigative steps agents have taken in the case. There is a deep concern about this approach among some of the the FBI agents assigned to this matter, said the sources who were granted anonymity in order to speak freely about a sensitive matter. They know they are not supposed to do this, one source said, but if they don't go forward, they could lose their jobs.
You're damned if you do, and you're damned if you don't. Well, you're damned if you are a fascist collaborator.
You're you're you're damned most certainly if you function as an implement of a authoritarianism of dictatorial rule of Donald Trump. If you are violating the Constitution of Citizens of the United States because your boss told you to, you are damned.
That's how it works. Quit your job.
Stop aiding and abetting this fascist president. FBI agents who just are so desperate to keep their jobs they'll do anything.
It listen some claim about your employment isn't going to save you when all this comes crashing down. You will be held accountable if you act inappropriately, illegally, in a way that suppresses the constitutional rights of Americans or just the inhabitants of this country. You do need to lose your job. You do need to go. See your way out now.
Quote, "They know they are not supposed to do this." One source said, "But if they don't go forward, they can lose their jobs." Blah blah blah. FBI spokesperson Ben Williamson denied the investigation to MS Now, saying, quote, "This is completely false. No such investigation like this exists." And the reporter you mentioned is not being investigated at all. Every time there's a publication of false claims by anonymous sources that get called out, the media plays the victim via investigations that do not exist, he added.
every time, meaning there's been multiple times. Why don't you, provide us with the other times that investigations were claimed to have been started that were lies that didn't end up being true? Because, to my count, journalists get it right about 99.9% of the time. Obviously, I haven't run the numbers, but I can't I can't recall a time where something was reported that ended up being false.
the signal gate thing with Pete Hegse and Mike Waltz and the other Atlantic reporter Jeffrey Goldberg that was also denied. And then where did that happen?
Where'd that go? How'd that end up?
Yeah. Um there is a final statement here from the aforementioned Jeffrey Goldberg, the uh editor at The Atlantic.
In a statement to MS Now, The Atlantic's editor-inchief, Jeffrey Goldberg said, quote, "We will have further comment when we learn more. If true, this would be an outrageous, illegal, and uh dangerous attack on the free press and the First Amendment. We will defend Sarah and all of our reporters who are subjected to government harassment simply for pursuing the truth. And that is exact. Look, look, that's a great way to talk about this because this what that's what this is. This is harassment and using the weight and power and force of the United States federal government to come down on a journalist who has unassalable constitutional freedom to do what she's doing right now. And they're using it to harass and suppress her speech. And by harassing and suppressing her speech, they take away from you your ability to learn the facts. So, this isn't just a violation of her rights or the Atlantic's rights. This is a violation of your rights to learn the truth, to understand what is going on in your government that you fund. Anyway, I would love your opinion on this developing story. We're going to be hearing about this over the course of the next several weeks. Even though the FBI, oh, this is not true. They're lying about us. Uh, they're playing the victim, says the people who play the victim about everything under the sun.
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