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Sarah Fitzpatrick reported on concerns about Kash Patels drinking and behavior.
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Nearly three weeks after The Atlantic reported that some government officials were alarmed by FBI Director Kash Patels behavior, including conspicuous inebriation and unexplained absences, MS NOW reported this morning that the bureau has launched a criminal leak investigation that focuses on the Atlantic journalist who wrote the story, Sarah Fitzpatrick.
MS NOW reported that there is concern among FBI agents assigned to the investigation, citing two people familiar with the matter who were granted anonymity. Leak investigations are typically focused on government officials, not on journalists, with the goal of avoiding scrutinizing the reporters private communications, notes, or other work material. Investigators rarely subpoena a reporters records, to avoid encroaching on activity protected by the First Amendment. But the MS NOW reporting suggests a reversal of the normal process, with investigators possibly beginning their work with Fitzpatrick, former U.S. officials who are familiar with leak investigations but did not have firsthand knowledge of this situation told us.
They know they are not supposed to do this, one source told MS NOW about the purported scrutiny of a journalist. But if they dont go forward, they could lose their jobs. Youre damned if you do and damned if you dont.
The FBI spokesperson Ben Williamson denied the investigation and said in a statement, This is completely false. No such investigation like this exists and the reporter you mention is not being investigated at all. The White House referred me to the FBI....
This is not the first time in recent months that federal law enforcement has targeted traditional news-gathering practices in ways that seem designed to intimidate journalists and discourage critical news stories. In January, FBI agents executed a search warrant at the home of the Washington Post reporter Hannah Natanson, seizing her phone and other devices as part of an investigation into a government contractor who was charged with unlawfully transmitting and retaining classified information. Weeks earlier, Natanson had published an essay about how she had connected with more than 1,000 sources about the Trump administrations overhaul of the federal government. Some of that work, along with that of Natansons colleagues, was recognized this week when the Post was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service. In March, the FBI began investigating the New York Times reporter Elizabeth Williamson after she wrote about Patel using bureau personnel to protect his girlfriend and ferry her around, the paper reported. (It also reported that the FBI decided not to pursue a case.)
MS NOW reported that there is concern among FBI agents assigned to the investigation, citing two people familiar with the matter who were granted anonymity. Leak investigations are typically focused on government officials, not on journalists, with the goal of avoiding scrutinizing the reporters private communications, notes, or other work material. Investigators rarely subpoena a reporters records, to avoid encroaching on activity protected by the First Amendment. But the MS NOW reporting suggests a reversal of the normal process, with investigators possibly beginning their work with Fitzpatrick, former U.S. officials who are familiar with leak investigations but did not have firsthand knowledge of this situation told us.
They know they are not supposed to do this, one source told MS NOW about the purported scrutiny of a journalist. But if they dont go forward, they could lose their jobs. Youre damned if you do and damned if you dont.
The FBI spokesperson Ben Williamson denied the investigation and said in a statement, This is completely false. No such investigation like this exists and the reporter you mention is not being investigated at all. The White House referred me to the FBI....
This is not the first time in recent months that federal law enforcement has targeted traditional news-gathering practices in ways that seem designed to intimidate journalists and discourage critical news stories. In January, FBI agents executed a search warrant at the home of the Washington Post reporter Hannah Natanson, seizing her phone and other devices as part of an investigation into a government contractor who was charged with unlawfully transmitting and retaining classified information. Weeks earlier, Natanson had published an essay about how she had connected with more than 1,000 sources about the Trump administrations overhaul of the federal government. Some of that work, along with that of Natansons colleagues, was recognized this week when the Post was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service. In March, the FBI began investigating the New York Times reporter Elizabeth Williamson after she wrote about Patel using bureau personnel to protect his girlfriend and ferry her around, the paper reported. (It also reported that the FBI decided not to pursue a case.)
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The FBI Is Reportedly Investigating a Leak to an Atlantic Writer (gift article) (Original Post)
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PuraVidaDreamin
(4,682 posts)1. "The clear instability of the FBI Director" Nicole Wallace.
"He'd be gone now if he had a uterus" Melissa Murray
jls4561
(3,254 posts)2. Thank you for the gift articles.
Melissa Murray just said on Dateline, If Kash Patel had a uterus, hed be gone by now.