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BumRushDaShow

(143,427 posts)
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 06:21 AM 18 hrs ago

Cotton blocks federal shield law for journalists

Source: The Hill

12/10/24 7:14 PM ET


Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) blocked a federal shield law that would protect journalists from revealing their sources and material to the government. In the Senate on Tuesday, Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) asked for unanimous consent for the Senate to pass the Protect Reporters from Exploitative State Spying Act, known as the PRESS Act, and Cotton objected.

Cotton criticized the “liberal media” and said it doesn’t “deserve more protections.” “The press badge doesn’t make you better than the rest of America or put you above the law,” he said on the Senate floor.

The Hill has reached out to Cotton’s office for comment, but in a post on the social platform X, he said the bill would “undermine” national security and “turn liberal reporters into a protected class.” “No American citizen should be afforded the privilege provided in this bill, least of all the media,” Cotton said in the post.

Last month, President-elect Trump urged Republicans to “KILL THIS BILL,” despite it passing the House with bipartisan support. Wyden, who wrote the Senate version of the bill, was looking to pass the legislation without a roll call, but Cotton objected.

Read more: https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/5033592-cotton-blocks-federal-shield-law-journalists/



What "blocked" means is that rather than a "unanimous consent" (to pass) and done, they have to go through the longer "regular process" of a cloture vote, debate, and then a final roll call vote.
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Cotton blocks federal shield law for journalists (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 18 hrs ago OP
As expected from Tehran Tom Old Crank 18 hrs ago #1
Has Zombie Cotton ever done anything worthwhile? oasis 17 hrs ago #2
No, and he does not want people to know it. OldBaldy1701E 16 hrs ago #3
OMG, that reminded me that Tommy hasn't gotten a plum job in the coming TSF 2. sinkingfeeling 15 hrs ago #4
Don't talk about "above the law" orangecrush 15 hrs ago #5
Oh no kidding! Mealy mouthed jerk PortTack 14 hrs ago #6
Do all of these Repub Senators and Congress johnnyfins 12 hrs ago #7
Let me get this straight Seinan Sensei 11 hrs ago #8
Moron Cotton doesn't understand the value of the free press tonekat 11 hrs ago #9
IMO journalists should telling Cotton's dirty secrets out loud. Ford_Prefect 4 hrs ago #10

johnnyfins

(1,443 posts)
7. Do all of these Repub Senators and Congress
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 12:30 PM
12 hrs ago

Persons go to some secret dickhead/asshole school as part of their training? Sure seems like it...

Seinan Sensei

(720 posts)
8. Let me get this straight
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 12:58 PM
11 hrs ago

Cottonmouth says no anonymous sources
But then, you can have all the anonymous REsources (dark money) you want

Fuckstick weirdo

I say flip it around.
1) Keep journalistic resources anonymous
2) Name any and all contributions to politics and politicians

tonekat

(2,035 posts)
9. Moron Cotton doesn't understand the value of the free press
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 01:05 PM
11 hrs ago

Now, due to corporate ownership, our media sucks and caters to their owners, but Cotton is afraid of a Free Press as they'll let his constituents know what a jerk he is.

Ford_Prefect

(8,208 posts)
10. IMO journalists should telling Cotton's dirty secrets out loud.
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 07:46 PM
4 hrs ago

He's a Republican senator from a southern state. Of course he has dirty secrets!

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