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[h=1]Justice Department affidavit labels Fox News journalist as possible ‘co-conspirator’[/h]Published May 20, 2013
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A Fox News correspondent was labeled in a Justice Department affidavit as a possible "co-conspirator" for his alleged role in publishing sensitive security information -- in a leak case that takes the highly unusual step of claiming a journalist broke the law.
According to court documents, the Justice Department obtained a portfolio of information about Fox News' James Rosen's conversations and visits to the State Department. This included a search warrant for his personal emails.
The effort follows that by the department to secretly obtain two months of phone records from Associated Press journalists as part of a separate leak probe. The department in this case, though, went a step further -- as an FBI agent claimed there's evidence the Fox News correspondent broke the law, "at the very least, either as an aider, abettor and/or co-conspirator."
Michael Clemente, Fox News' executive vice president of news, defended Rosen in a statement issued Monday afternoon.
"We are outraged to learn today that James Rosen was named a criminal co-conspirator for simply doing his job as a reporter," Clemente said. "In fact, it is downright chilling. We will unequivocally defend his right to operate as a member of what up until now has always been a free press."
The case has also caught the attention of Congress. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., said in a statement Monday he was "very concerned" about the reports of "possible criminal prosecution for doing what appears to be normal news-gathering protected by the First Amendment."
He added: "The sort of reporting by James Rosen detailed in the report is the same sort of reporting that helped Mr. Rosen aggressively pursue questions about the Administration's handling of Benghazi. National security leaks are criminal and put American lives on the line, and federal prosecutors should, of course, vigorously investigate. But we expect that they do so within the bounds of the law, and that the investigations focus on the leakers within the government -- not on media organizations that have First Amendment protections and serve vital function in our democracy."
In the case involving Rosen, a government adviser was accused of leaking information after a 2009 story was published online which said North Korea planned to respond to looming U.N. sanctions with another nuclear test.
An affidavit entered by FBI agent Reginald Reyes claimed there was "probable cause" to believe Rosen -- identified only as "the reporter" -- had violated a provision of U.S. law barring the unauthorized disclosure of defense information. This is where Reyes labeled Rosen as a possible "co-conspirator" -- an allegation used to gain access to two days' worth of emails.
The search warrant for that request was ultimately approved, the records show.
Investigators, in pursuing the case, also obtained records of Rosen's visits to the State Department headquarters by tracking security-badge information. As first reported by The Washington Post, a court affidavit said they used the badge records to log his visits as well as the movements of the adviser, Stephen Jim-Woo Kim.
The FBI agent said in the affidavit that the visits suggested a "face-to-face" meeting.
According to the Post, investigators also obtained two months of phone records from Kim's office.
White House Press Secretary Jay Carney, asked about the case Monday, said he could not comment on the "ongoing investigation." He said President Obama is a "strong defender of the First Amendment," but also is "insistent that we protect our secrets, that we protect classified information."
The Department of Justice said in a statement Monday that "leaks of classified information to the press can pose a serious risk of harm to our national security and it is important that we pursue these matters using appropriate law enforcement tools."
The U.S. attorney's office for the District of Columbia also said the government, before seeking approval for the search warrant, "exhausted all reasonable non-media alternatives for collecting this evidence."
While Kim has already been indicted, the office said no other charges have been brought. "Based on the investigation and all of the facts known to date, no other individuals, including the reporter, have been charged since Mr. Kim was indicted nearly three years ago," the office said.
Attorney General Eric Holder said at a House hearing last week that he is not interested in prosecuting the press.
"With regard to the potential prosecution of the press for the disclosure of material, that is not something that I've ever been involved in, heard of or would think would be a wise policy," he said on May 15.
The seizure of records from the AP offices also spanned two months.
AP President Gary Pruitt said on CBS' "Face the Nation" Sunday that the AP records grab was not only unconstitutional but damaging to the operation of the press.
"It will hurt," he said. "We're already seeing some impact. Officials are saying they're reluctant to talk."

 

I thought at first you were mental unrest with the AK kitty avatar. Threw me off diesel.
 

They've been in the attack mode since O first took office. It was the slime mode prior to the election of '08.

I've made a whole lot of posts lately, and have naturally received flack from the left. I do this because of justifiable concern over what is happening. If the left leaning ones are upset, clearly they shouldn't read the truth to begin with. They refuse to believe it. And I think it is obvious to anyone who thinks about what is going on, the deniers and Pollyanna citizens will end up very unhappy with the world they make.

I am a study of current events, have been for many years.

Incidentally, I read regularly:

Drudge Report
Blaze
WND
Breitbart
National Review Online
Fox News
BBC - for another view

And just about everything I stumble into from there.

I am a concerned citizen.

We all should be concerned.
 

And as far as your post; nothing this administration does surprises me. There is nothing they won't do to further their agenda. Doesn't matter about the legality of it, as it is all for the greater good and if you disagree, well, you are just an extremist.
 

I thought at first you were mental unrest with the AK kitty avatar. Threw me off diesel.
Just thought I would change it up a little and see who noticed! LOL! A new avatar should be coming soon.
 

Diesel, It's hard to put a "like" on your post... That's like saying I like what I'm reading!

Let's just say that I liked that you posted it :)
 

They've been in the attack mode since O first took office. It was the slime mode prior to the election of '08.

I've made a whole lot of posts lately, and have naturally received flack from the left. I do this because of justifiable concern over what is happening. If the left leaning ones are upset, clearly they shouldn't read the truth to begin with. They refuse to believe it. And I think it is obvious to anyone who thinks about what is going on, the deniers and Pollyanna citizens will end up very unhappy with the world they make.

I am a study of current events, have been for many years.

Incidentally, I read regularly:

Drudge Report
Blaze
WND
Breitbart
National Review Online
Fox News
BBC - for another view

And just about everything I stumble into from there.

I am a concerned citizen.

We all should be concerned.
Great choices on where you get your info from! As far as the left goes, well I don't think many of them have any morals left or care about the truth. Hard to have a conversation with people like that.
 

And as far as your post; nothing this administration does surprises me. There is nothing they won't do to further their agenda. Doesn't matter about the legality of it, as it is all for the greater good and if you disagree, well, you are just an extremist.
Very true. Thinking of the current administration always reminds me of a school kid who is a bully and is allowed to get away with it.
 

Diesel, It's hard to put a "like" on your post... That's like saying I like what I'm reading!

Let's just say that I liked that you posted it :)
I have felt the same way in the past on others posts like this one. :occasion14:
 

Deepseeker,

Saw your list of news sources, and have to concure. I find that the best, unbiased news comes from abroad. I watch BBc World, DW,( Deusthe Werke, from Berlin), ID from Isreal, and NKY, from Japan. All are English speaking, and much more informative than our networks. It's a sad state of affairs when you have to rely on other countrys to give you the news.
 

Deepseeker,

Saw your list of news sources, and have to concure. I find that the best, unbiased news comes from abroad. I watch BBc World, DW,( Deusthe Werke, from Berlin), ID from Isreal, and NKY, from Japan. All are English speaking, and much more informative than our networks. It's a sad state of affairs when you have to rely on other countrys to give you the news.

Thanks GMD, and thanks for the tips too! I hadn't looked at DW or NKY, have gone into ID a time or two. Mostly BBC does stay out of our business, but when they speak it is certainly worth reading.
 

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