Freedom of the Press on Nostr: “The special prosecutors cleared the lowest possible bar in their conclusions that ...
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"content": "“The special prosecutors cleared the lowest possible bar in their conclusions that no one at the Record broke the law in doing the basic work of journalism.\n\n“But they did not serve the cause of justice,” writes Kansas Reflector’s Clay Wirestone.\n\nhttps://kansasreflector.com/2024/08/06/prosecutors-report-on-marion-raid-whitewashes-abuse-of-power-leaves-questions-dangling/",
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