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In reply to the discussion: Fox learned about the subpoena nearly three years ago (updated) [View all]Historic NY
(37,449 posts)in essence they learned nothing from the previous administration and the media hacks. Reporting is one thing but obtaining or offering enducements to obtain classified information and using it is another.
"And agents tracing the leak of a highly classified C.I.A. report on North Korea to a Fox News reporter pulled electronic archives showing which officials had gained access to the report and had contact with the reporter on the day of the leak.
The emerging details of these and other cases show just how wide a net the Obama administration has cast in its investigations into disclosures of government secrets, querying hundreds of officials across the federal government and even some of their foreign counterparts. "
Reporting isn't reporting, its getting sensationalized information and putting it out there...News Corp's M/o from the scandals that broke in England. There is no reason to think the entire organization didn't engage in the same tactics.
Were not talking whistle blowing here either. Seems some people are a bit nervous...makes one wonder.