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The speaker explains that in the United States, journalists can publish stolen documents without participating in the theft; however, he warns that different laws may apply to different people and recounts his controversial decision not to publish a certain diary that resulted in a later raid on his apartment by the Federal government.
06:11 - 07:49 (01:38)
Summary
The speaker explains that in the United States, journalists can publish stolen documents without participating in the theft; however, he warns that different laws may apply to different people and recounts his controversial decision not to publish a certain diary that resulted in a later raid on his apartment by the Federal government.
ChapterFacing Federal Scrutiny
Episode#428 - James O'Keefe - The State Of Modern Journalism
PodcastModern Wisdom
The speaker shares a personal story of being arrested and facing legal charges for misprison of a felony and being an accessory after the fact, which includes transporting stolen documents across state lines.
07:49 - 10:39 (02:49)
Summary
The speaker shares a personal story of being arrested and facing legal charges for misprison of a felony and being an accessory after the fact, which includes transporting stolen documents across state lines.
ChapterFacing Federal Scrutiny
Episode#428 - James O'Keefe - The State Of Modern Journalism
PodcastModern Wisdom
The speaker reflects on the consequences of being under federal scrutiny and how it can actually attract more attention to one's cause.
10:39 - 14:08 (03:29)
Summary
The speaker reflects on the consequences of being under federal scrutiny and how it can actually attract more attention to one's cause. They emphasize the importance of having a vision for showing people things and believing passionately in it.