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Report: Trump's Justice Department Spied on at Least Five Reporters From Outlets Trump Despised | Vanity Fair

  
Via:  Ender  •  3 years ago  •  28 comments

By:   Bess Levin (Vanity Fair)

Report: Trump's Justice Department Spied on at Least Five Reporters From Outlets Trump Despised | Vanity Fair
Most recently a reporter from CNN was informed Trump's DOJ obtained 2 months worth of her phone and email communications.

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Something you may have picked up on during the four years Donald Trump was in office was that he loathed the free press and, if he'd gotten a second term, probably would have made it illegal for news organizations to publish anything less than the glowiest of glowing stories about him and how he was the greatest president to ever live. He regularly attacked reporters, called the media "the enemy of the people," and in 2019 got so angry about journalists putting out stories based on facts that he ordered federal agencies not to renew their subscriptions to The Washington Post and The New York Times. So while it's not entirely surprising to learn that his administration spied on reporters, it is deeply chilling nevertheless.

On Thursday night, it emerged that Trump's Justice Department had obtained CNN reporter Barbara Starr's email and phone records covering a period of two months between June and July 2017. In a letter informing her of the secret surveillance, Joe Biden's DOJ listed phone numbers for Starr's Pentagon extension, her home and cell numbers, the CNN Pentagon booth phone number, and her work and personal email accounts. It's not clear why the Trump administration wanted to know who Starr was corresponding with; according to CNN, during the timeframe the letter listed, Starr reported on U.S. military options in North Korea, as well as stories on Afghanistan and Syria. In a statement, CNN president Jeff Zucker said the network "strongly condemns the secret collection of any aspect of a journalist's correspondence, which is clearly protected by the First Amendment," adding, "we are asking for an immediate meeting with the Justice Department for an explanation."

The Starr revelation comes just weeks after it was reported that three Washington Post reporters who covered the FBI's Russia investigation had their phone records obtained by Trump's DOJ, which followed the 2018 disclosure from the DOJ that it had obtained email and phone communications of a reporter for Politico, BuzzFeed, and The New York Times who had written articles about Russia. Meanwhile, earlier this week court filings showed that the DOJ had subpoenaed Twitter in November 2020 in an attempt to learn the identity of the person behind a parody account that criticized Rep. Devin Nunes, a major Trump ally.

"Now for the second time in just about as many weeks we've seen these disclosures that the DOJ has gone about obtaining records without advance notice to the journalist or to the news organization to give the reporter a chance to contest what DOJ is seeking," Bruce Brown, the executive director for Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, told CNN. "Twice now we've seen in the prior administration that toward the end of their time in office they used this route to intrude into the very heart of what newsgathering is about. It's deeply disconcerting and the new team at DOJ has a real imperative in front of it now to very quickly explain to these newsrooms, and to press freedom advocates, what happened and how did it happen, and why did it happen and what they can do to ensure in this administration and future administrations this doesn't happen again."

After taking office in 2017, Trump started fuming about leaks from inside the government, and several months later attacked then Attorney General Jeff Sessions for not cracking down on them. The month after the chiding, Sessions announced that the Department of Justice was "reviewing policies affecting media subpoenas."


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Ender
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1  seeder  Ender    3 years ago

So the Russian loving wanna be dictator was actually spying on the media.

 
 
 
Trout Giggles
Professor Principal
1.1  Trout Giggles  replied to  Ender @1    3 years ago

Good gawd! The man was worse than we thought! Every day some new horror is unopened about his presidency.

If trmp supporters want to live in a dictatorship then by all means go live in Russia or Turkey

 
 
 
Ender
Professor Principal
1.1.2  seeder  Ender  replied to    3 years ago

Their silence is complicity.

 
 
 
devangelical
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1.2  devangelical  replied to  Ender @1    3 years ago

1st Amendment - subject to the exclusive interpretation of right wing fascists,... they think.

 
 
 
Krishna
Professor Expert
2  Krishna    3 years ago

Little by little revelations about the total craziness of the Trump administration  (and the MAGA-idiots who support him) are coming to light.

And then there are the actual felonies they've committed . . .

 
 
 
Ronin2
Professor Quiet
3  Ronin2    3 years ago

Where the hell were you people when Obama was spying on the media? Where was the outrage? What Obama did made Trump look like an amateur when it came to spying on the press.

THE FACTS: Trump may use extraordinary rhetoric to undermine trust in the press, but Obama arguably went farther — using extraordinary actions to block the flow of information to the public.

The Obama administration used the 1917 Espionage Act with unprecedented vigor, prosecuting more people under that law for leaking sensitive information to the public than all previous administrations combined. Obama’s Justice Department dug into confidential communications between news organizations and their sources as part of that effort.

In 2013 the Obama administration obtained the records of 20 Associated Press office phone lines and reporters’ home and cell phones, seizing them without notice, as part of an investigation into the disclosure of information about a foiled al-Qaida terrorist plot.

AP was not the target of the investigation. But it called the seizure a “massive and unprecedented intrusion” into its news-gathering activities, betraying information about its operations “that the government has no conceivable right to know.”

Obama’s Justice Department also secretly dogged Fox News journalist James Rosen, getting his phone records, tracking his arrivals and departures at the State Department through his security-badge use, obtaining a search warrant to see his personal emails and naming him as a possible criminal conspirator in the investigation of a news leak.

“The Obama administration,” The New York Times editorial board wrote at the time, “has moved beyond protecting government secrets to threatening fundamental freedoms of the press to gather news.”

I can't remember who wrote it; but someone from Newstalkers said the name should be changed to NewsTrumpers, for it's 24/7 coverage of everything Trump. I am beginning to think they were right.

Trump is no longer in office; but the rampant TDS continues.

 
 
 
Ender
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3.1  seeder  Ender  replied to  Ronin2 @3    3 years ago

But Mom, Charlie did it...

 
 
 
Greg Jones
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3.1.1  Greg Jones  replied to  Ender @3.1    3 years ago

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Texan1211
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3.2  Texan1211  replied to  Ronin2 @3    3 years ago
Where the hell were you people when Obama was spying on the media?

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Trout Giggles
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3.3  Trout Giggles  replied to  Ronin2 @3    3 years ago

And when someone seeds something about trmp we can always count on you to deflect with something about the Obama admin or complain about "TDS" whatever the fuck that is

 
 
 
Tessylo
Professor Principal
3.3.1  Tessylo  replied to  Trout Giggles @3.3    3 years ago

YUP, EVERY GODDAMNED TIME.  

You'd think some folks were being paid to do this kind of stuff.  

 
 
 
Ender
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3.3.2  seeder  Ender  replied to  Trout Giggles @3.3    3 years ago

It amazes me how some people think. I didn't like everything Obama did. Some things I hated. It is almost like because some people, say for instance, blindly follow trump, they think others do the same.

 
 
 
Trout Giggles
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3.3.3  Trout Giggles  replied to  Ender @3.3.2    3 years ago

There were some things Obama did I didn't like and there were things I wanted him to do and he didn't

 
 
 
Tessylo
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3.4  Tessylo  replied to  Ronin2 @3    3 years ago

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If it weren't for projection, deflection, and denial, what would you have?

 
 
 
devangelical
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3.5  devangelical  replied to  Ronin2 @3    3 years ago
Trump is no longer in office; but the rampant TDS continues.

TDS = trump dick sucking. so yeah, you're absolutely right, but you're in the wrong group.

 
 
 
arkpdx
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3.5.1  arkpdx  replied to  devangelical @3.5    3 years ago

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arkpdx
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3.5.2  arkpdx  replied to  devangelical @3.5    3 years ago

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Tessylo
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3.5.3  Tessylo  replied to  arkpdx @3.5.1    3 years ago

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arkpdx
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3.5.4  arkpdx  replied to  devangelical @3.5    3 years ago

Just so you know this comment is the definition of trolling. 

TDS = trump dick sucking
 
 
 
Hallux
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3.6  Hallux  replied to  Ronin2 @3    3 years ago
Where the hell were you people when Obama was spying on the media?

The same place you are now, making excuses with deflections. Quel surprise, you're just like those you defame ... sorry, no halo for you. How about a bowl of bitter herb soup?

 
 
 
Paula Bartholomew
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3.6.1  Paula Bartholomew  replied to  Hallux @3.6    3 years ago

I dare him to provide proof about Obama but he won't because he can't.

 
 
 
SteevieGee
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3.7  SteevieGee  replied to  Ronin2 @3    3 years ago
Trump is no longer in office; but the rampant TDS continues.

And yet, here you are bagging on Obama, who also is no longer in office.  It is the Congress' job to be a check on the President.  If the Republican controlled Congress didn't do anything about it it's probably because there was nothing there.

 
 
 
Tessylo
Professor Principal
4  Tessylo    3 years ago

"Report: Trump's Justice Department Spied On At Least Five Reporters From Outlets Trump Despised | Vanity Fair"

Despised obviously for telling the truth about the trumpturd.  

 
 
 
Greg Jones
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5  Greg Jones    3 years ago

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Krishna
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6  Krishna    3 years ago

No Value

And that's an understatement!

 
 
 
Bob Nelson
Professor Guide
7  Bob Nelson    3 years ago

Fascism hates a free press.  ...  Donald Trump hates a free press.

Gosh!

 
 
 
Tessylo
Professor Principal
8  Tessylo    3 years ago

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