Betsy Reed, editor in chief of The Intercept, said in a statement on Tuesday that the organization would not discuss its anonymous sources, but that the Justice Departments use of the Espionage Act to prosecute whistle-blowers seeking to shed light on matters of vital public concern is an outrage.
Date: Apr 17, 2018
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
The 'Intercept' says it “fell short” in protecting source who prosecutors say is Reality Winner
Buried in an announcement that the sites parent company First Look Media would provide financial support for Winners legal defense, Intercept editor in chief Betsy Reed wrote that the site had concluded an internal review that looked into whether it had made the sites source who prosecutors cla