by Cillian Zeal
The Paul Manafort case is now in the hands of the jury — and, if the
people at CNN and other leftist news outlets have anything to do with
it, that jury could be facing some serious intimidation.
According to Breitbart,
CNN and six other news outlets have sued to obtain the personal details
of the individuals who will judge the merits of the government’s case
against the former Trump campaign manager.
Along with CNN, BuzzFeed, Politico, The New York Times, NBC and The
Associated Press have filed a suit requesting the details of the jurors,
including their names and home addresses.
Breitbart described the suit as “a move that is both disturbing and almost unprecedented.”
Writing at The Federalist,
Bre Payton noted that the request by CNN and other left-leaning outfits
suggested there was more going on that simple journalistic pursuit of
information.
“Publicly outing the names and home addresses of jurors is considered
ethically questionable, as outlined in this guidance sheet on the topic
from the Reporter’s Committee for Freedom of the Press,” Bre Payton
noted at The Federalist.
This is doubly troubling when you take into account the fact that the
judge in the case says he’s received threats due to his role in
adjudicating the matter.
In rejecting the motion put forth by the news organizations, U.S. District Judge T.S. Ellis III said that he’s currently being trailed by U.S. Marshals because of the threats made against him, according to Fox News.
“I can tell you there have been (threats), Ellis said, adding that “The Marshals go where I go.”
“I don’t feel right if I release (the jurors) names,” he concluded. That would be bad enough, but CNN in particular has a long history of
intimidating people that cross them. Last year, they threatened to dox an individual who created an anti-CNN .gif meme. According to Breitbart,
the network also doxxed an elderly Trump supporter who had promoted a
pro-Trump event that may have been set up by Russians, leading to
harassment and threatening. And then there’s the time, as RealClear Politics reported, that the network gave out George Zimmerman’s Social Security number. We could go on and on.
With that kind of history in mind, CNN’s request to the court looks
less like an act of journalists seeking information than it does the
groundwork of a plan to attack the Manafort jury if it comes back with a
verdict the media doesn’t like.
And then there’s the time, as RealClear Politics reported, that the network gave out George Zimmerman’s Social Security number. We could go on and on.
With that kind of history in mind, CNN’s request to the court looks
less like an act of journalists seeking information than it does the
groundwork of a plan to attack the Manafort jury if it comes back with a
verdict the media doesn’t like.
This is an absolutely farcical request that serves no legitimate journalistic purposes. It’s doxxing, plain and simple.
These jurors don’t deserve this. CNN shouldn’t be putting their thumbs on the scales of justice.,