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His crime, he said, was a link he posted on August 25 in a blog post discussing the hypocrisy of recent U.S. actions against Libyan leader Muammar Qadaffi. The link went to a 2009 cable about the sale of U.S. military spare parts to Qadaffi through a Portuguese middleman.
....and told him that every blog post, Facebook post, and tweet by State Department employees had to be pre-cleared by the Department prior to publication.
And they warned him against writing about their interrogation, saying he could be charged with interfering with a government investigation if he did so.
Originally posted by TheImmaculateD1
Technically and legally he violated "The State Secrets Act Of 2008" and does not exempt employees of The US Federal Govt. Regardless of how you or I may feel about this unfortunately the law is the law.
Originally posted by TheImmaculateD1
Technically and legally he violated "The State Secrets Act Of 2008" and does not exempt employees of The US Federal Govt. Regardless of how you or I may feel about this unfortunately the law is the law.