Obama DOJ Fought to Keep Search of Rosen Emails Secret
Truth? What's that?
Late on Friday, the New Yorker’s Ryan Lizza reported
that the Obama administration did not merely greenlight a search
warrant on Fox News reporter James Rosen’s email account – it “fought”
to prevent Rosen from learning about it. Ronald C. Machen, Jr., the US
attorney prosecuting former State Department advisor and alleged leaker
Stephen Jin-Woo Kim, asked a judge to prevent Rosen from learning about
the search and seizure of his emails. Machen wrote that emails “are
commonly used by subjects or targets of the criminal investigation at
issue, and the e-mail evidence derived from those compelled disclosures
frequently forms the core of the Government’s evidence supporting
criminal charges.”
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