AP seeks answers from US gov't on tracking of journalists
Earlier DU threads:
Operation Whistle Pig: Inside the secret CBP unit with no rules that investigates Americans
Border Protection unit used terrorist database to research journalists: report
______________________________________________________________________
Source: Associated Press
AP seeks answers from US govt on tracking of journalists
By BEN FOX
December 13, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) The Associated Press sought answers Monday from the Department of Homeland Security on its use of sensitive government databases for tracking international terrorists to investigate as many as 20 American journalists, including an acclaimed AP reporter.
In a letter to DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, AP Executive Editor Julie Pace urged the agency to explain why the name of Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter Martha Mendoza was run through the databases and identified as a potential confidential informant during the Trump administration, as detailed in a report by Homeland Securitys inspector general.
This is a flagrant example of a federal agency using its power to examine the contacts of journalists, Pace wrote. While the actions detailed in the inspector generals report occurred under a previous administration, the practices were described as routine.
The DHS investigation of U.S. journalists, as well as congressional staff and perhaps members of Congress, which was reported by Yahoo News and AP on Saturday. It represents the latest apparent example of an agency created in the wake of the 9/11 attacks using its vast capabilities to target American citizens.
-snip-
Read more: https://apnews.com/article/business-arts-and-entertainment-journalists-alejandro-mayorkas-congress-e5f5531a2c4e28157dd652bad0905d8f