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Project Veritas Considers Appeal in Ashley Biden Diary Case

Project Veritas Considers Appeal in Ashley Biden Diary Case
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The Spin

Narrative A

Putting potential political motivations for the administration’s actions aside, it appears this is a clear case of the government attempting to make irrelevant distinctions between who is and isn’t a legitimate journalist. Much of the world’s best journalism stems from stolen information, and if the government is allowed to violate the First Amendment in this case a lot of investigative journalism could be unconstitutionally criminalized.

Narrative B

This case has nothing to do with the First Amendment because Project Veritas isn’t in the business of journalism. As its recently resigned CEO — who had to take over when O’Keefe stepped down in the face of a criminal investigation — can attest, the organization is a mess that could face further inquiries over criminal activity. It’s not worth it for First Amendment groups to back Project Veritas or for the courts to protect the organization.



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