Eric Holder's war on whistleblowers, political activists & journalists is antithetical to democracy and freedom
Now that the spying on Americans has been thoroughly outed, this is being reposted for readers. First publication June 1, 2013 Under Eric Holder, the Department of Justice has been employing dubious legal rationales to prosecute whistle blowers and political activists, not to mention to spy on journalists. The Espionage Act of 1917 has been […]
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