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Intimidating a journalist to become a federal crime



Intimidating a journalist to become a federal crime It would be laughable if it were not so cunning in intent: the Journalist Protection Act to protect reporters from the “toxic environment” supposedly created by President Donald Trump, who truthfully accuses media outlets like CNN of reporting “fake news”. If California Democrat Eric Swalwell gets his way—and with Maxine Waters among 12 other Congressional Democrats on his side, who’s to say he won’t—it will now be a federal crime to “intimidate” or attack journalists.
It’s already a crime to intentionally injure another  person, but now a federal one to be caught trying to intimidate a special status journalist. Off to jail with you, Deplorables for daring to “intimidate” a journalist by simply not believing what they say or write. Blowing raspberries at the liars of the MSM and bypassing their propaganda to get on with your life will suddenly be an indictable federal offence. Not buying into the propaganda of these latté sipping ‘journalists’ is “INTIMIDATING” these self-important ‘Snowflakes of the Newsrooms’. You can crawl back out from under your desk now, CNN Jim Acosta, Eric Swalwell is throwing salvation from the salivating masses your way. Democrats who need the running dog mainstream media to remain in elected office claim journalists now need extra protection to carry out their jobs free from intimidation—and violence. “A group of 13 congressional Democrats are sponsoring the Journalist Protection Act, which would make it a federal crime to intentionally injure a journalist or intimidate reporters while they’re working.” (NewsWeek, Feb. 6, 2018) Where are the stats of intentionally injured journalists and reporters intimidated while working? Soon to be piling up in fake news. This is how NewsWeek.com stacks the list of journalists injured while working:
“A man wears a shirt reading "Rope. Tree. Journalist." Supporters were gathered to rally with Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump in a cargo hangar at Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport in Minneapolis on November 6, 2016.

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“Last month a man was arrested for calling the Atlanta offices of CNN and threatening to gun down its employees “in a matter of hours” and referred to the network as “fake news”—a frequent accusation leveled at the network by Trump. “Just before Christmas last year Trump retweeted a doctored image of himself with a blood-spattered CNN logo crushed beneath his shoe. He has also retweeted doctored images of himself body-slamming the network and of the “Trump Train” running it over.”
Satire is owned outright by the Democrats and comedians like Kathy Griffin.
“In a private meeting with former FBI Director James Comey early last year, Trump reportedly told him to throw journalists in jail for reporting leaks. The president has also called reporters “the enemy of the American People” and “a stain on America.”( NewsWeek)
Get the “reportedly” told Comey in a private meeting? It’s not just Trump intimidating and intentionally injuring reporters just trying to do their work, it’s his supporters:
“The president’s rhetoric has all too often turned into action by his supporters. Last year, Montana Republican Greg Gianforte was sentenced to community service after he pleaded guilty to assault after he was accused of body-slamming a reporter from The Guardian who was asking him questions. (NewsWeek) “Trump supporters at a Make America Great Again rally in California last March were accused of attacking reporters from the OC Weekly. A journalist for The Hill was assaulted last August at a Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. Trump said there were some “very fine people” among the right-wing marchers and counter-protesters. “Last month Trump handed out a series of “fake news” awards to media outlets, including Newsweek, CNN, and The New York Times. “It’s not just about labeling reports of his constant falsehoods as #FakeNews—it’s his casting of media personalities and outlets as anti-American targets, and encouraging people to engage in violence,” said Swalwell, who pointed out that the president’s supporters are not the only ones who have attacked journalists.”

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OMG,Rep. Stalwell, you mean it’s more than the deplorables frightening off the wanting to cut and run MSM?
“A recent poll by Gallup shows that Americans—and especially Republicans—are increasingly losing faith in the media. (NewsWeek)
That’s gotta’ be the MSM’s most dreaded fear of them all.
“Early this year, the Committee to Protect Journalists, a freedom of the press advocacy group, awarded Trump a prize for “undermining global press freedom.” The group said the president’s attacks on the press were not only being felt at home but around the world in authoritarian regimes.” (NewsWeek)
If Kim Jong-un and Iran’s Ayatollahs claim Trump’s attacks on the media are spreading worldwide, it must be Gospel true.
“At least 44 reporters were physically attacked in the U.S. last year and angry rhetoric that demonizes reporters persists,” said Bernie Lunzer, president of The NewsGuild, a division of the Communications Workers of America. “The threatening atmosphere is palpable,” Lunzer said. “The Journalist Protection Act deserves the support of everyone who believes our democracy depends on a free and vibrant press.”
Problem is the only “free and vibrant press” we have is the one that exists in the imagination of the Mainstream Media.


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