Which is interesting because the first superseding amendment to the U.S. Constitution explicitly forbids the national government from prosecuting acts of journalism.
Update: Greenwald: This is really bad. Democrats also are really bad.
Which is interesting because the first superseding amendment to the U.S. Constitution explicitly forbids the national government from prosecuting acts of journalism.
Update: Greenwald: This is really bad. Democrats also are really bad.
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My speech presented at the Ludwig von Mises Institute supporters' summit on October 18, 2025.