Law Dems and butthurt journalists want to make criticizing the media a federal crime - They bring up the CNN wrestling gif as an example of "terrorism against journalists." lol

http://www.wnd.com/2018/02/bill-takes-aim-at-trump-makes-intimidating-journalists-a-federal-crime/

Swalwell, a member of the House Intelligence Committee, introduced the Journalist Protection Act in the House on Monday. He claimed the legislation must be passed to protect reporters from the “toxic environment” created by President Trump, who has accused some media outlets of reporting “fake news.”

Swalwell’s bill makes it a federal crime “to intentionally cause bodily injury to a journalist affecting interstate or foreign commerce in the course of reporting or in a manner designed to intimidate him or her from newsgathering for a media organization” and “represents a clear statement that assaults against people engaged in reporting is unacceptable, and helps ensure law enforcement is able to punish those who interfere with newsgathering.”

The Journalist Protection Act is co-sponsored by the following 12 Democrats: Reps. Steve Cohen (Tenn.), David Cicilline (R.I.), Grace Napolitano (Calif.), Eleanor Holmes Norton (D.C.), Andre Carson (Ind.), Debbie Dingell (Mich.), Darren Soto (Fla.), Ro Khanna (Calif.), Jose Serrano (N.Y.), Bobby Rush (Ill.), Maxine Waters (Calif.) and Gwen Moore (Wis.).

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Trump pretends to body-slam CNN reporter in fake wrestling match (Photo: screenshot)

“President Donald Trump’s campaign and administration have created a toxic atmosphere,” Swalwell said in a statement. “It’s not just about labeling reports of his constant falsehoods as #FakeNews – it’s his casting of media personalities and outlets as anti-American targets, and encouraging people to engage in violence.”

And how is President Trump “encouraging people to engage in violence” against journalists?

Swalwell said Trump “created a climate of extreme hostility to the press” when he said false reports by “fake news media” are “a stain on America.” The president made the comment after a series of reporting errors made by CNN, ABC News and Washington Post reporter Dave Weigel. On Dec. 10, 2017, Trump tweeted: “Very little discussion of all the purposely false and defamatory stories put out this week by the Fake News Media. They are out of control – correct reporting means nothing to them. Major lies written, then forced to be withdrawn after they are exposed … a stain on America!”

Swalwell also cited Trump’s August statement faulting mainstream media for deepening divisions in the country and “trying to take away our history and our heritage.” The congressman ripped Trump for calling “fake news” purveyors an “enemy of the American people” in February.

The Democrat chastised the president for tweeting a GIF video of himself body-slamming an individual who had the CNN logo displayed over his face. Many people joked about the humorous video, but CNN took offense, saying, “It’s a sad day when the president of the Unites States encourages violence against reporters.”

The congressman said: “Not all attacks on journalists this year have been committed by Trump supporters, but the fact remains that rhetoric emanating from the world’s most powerful office is stoking an environment in which these attacks proliferate. We must send a loud, clear message that such violence won’t be tolerated.”
 
"Freedom" of Press was a mistake. Majority of these (((journalists))) are nothing but whores and propagandists.

I'm okay with freedom of the press, but protection for people who deliberately print untruths, when there is no law against printing an untruth in the first place, is a recipe for disaster.

While what you said is largely true, this is simply going to aggravate an already volatile situation.
 
I love that the commerce clause is pretty much the easiest way to justify making a federal law, yet they have still managed to completely misuse it here.

This is probably Congressional overreach, like the law thrown out as exceeding commerce clause authority in U.S. v. Morrison. As broad as that authority is, this is really just a bunch of hand-waving mumbo-jumbo.

It won't pass anyway. They're literally trying to outlaw shitposting memes on Twitter. That would be First Amendment protected activity even if Commerce Clause authority applied to it.

Also on its face it's prohibiting assault, and maybe I'm not as well educated as these dipshit legislators, but I'm pretty sure that's already illegal.
 
LMAO His website has a section on the Russia conspiracy theory.

Here's the real conspiracy, kids. A bankrupted Democratic party had a rigged primary, solely to make it look like the person who was paying for their continued existence wasn't guaranteed to win. And once they lost the general election, they turned right around and blamed Russia for voter fraud, then "hacking the election", then for "colluding" with the opposition.
 
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