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originally posted by: xuenchen
Interesting story here about the possibility that some of the disinfo being thrown around by the MSM might be illegal.
The article cites a law that might be relevant.
They focus on CNN, but maybe this applies to the MSM in general.
? Well ?
DEAR CNN: Circulation Of FALSE Information To SABOTAGE A Presidency Is A FELONY
The massive amount of negative coverage on President Trump just about everywhere is shocking, but it’s most apparent on CNN where more than 90 percent of their coverage is to cast the President in a negative light.
But what if all their coverage of the ‘anonymous leaks’ that have no basis in reality — as evidenced by the flat denials of anyone present — is sabotaging the Presidency?
Would they be accountable for that?
According to the law, yes.
See for yourself:
18 U.S. Code § 1038 – False information and hoaxes
originally posted by: randomthoughts12
a reply to: Sillyolme
Attacking a person over and over with slander is against the law. Doing it to the president probably more so. It was explained better in a reply to me. That was my common sense thought originally before a better explanation was given.
originally posted by: Swills
a reply to: burntheships
We can start with the GOP impeaching Clinton over his affair with that woman but only got him when he lied about it. Meanwhile, the very same GOP'ers pushing for it were also having affairs themselves. Or we can start with their constant attacks on Obama, e.g. The Birther BS. Right Wing media was always attacking Obama trying to find a way to get him out of office & not every attack was at all based in reality. How do you forget this?
originally posted by: DJW001
originally posted by: randomthoughts12
a reply to: Sillyolme
Attacking a person over and over with slander is against the law. Doing it to the president probably more so. It was explained better in a reply to me. That was my common sense thought originally before a better explanation was given.
That didn't stop Donald Trump from slandering President Obama. Over and over again.
originally posted by: randomthoughts12
a reply to: Sillyolme
Attacking a person over and over with slander is against the law. Doing it to the president probably more so. It was explained better in a reply to me. That was my common sense thought originally before a better explanation was given.