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Friday, October 25, 2013

Feds Confiscate Investigative Reporter’s Confidential Files During Raid

A veteran Washington D.C. investigative journalist says the Department of Homeland Security confiscated a stack of her confidential files during a raid of her home in August — leading her to fear that a number of her sources inside the federal government have now been exposed.

In an interview with The Daily Caller, journalist Audrey Hudson revealed that the Department of Homeland Security and Maryland State Police were involved in a predawn raid of her Shady Side, Md. home on Aug. 6. Hudson is a former Washington Times reporter and current freelance reporter.

A search warrant obtained by The DC indicates that the August raid allowed law enforcement to search for firearms inside her home.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Resisting arrest means you can no longer possess a fire arm? what? Shame on us for allowing this BS to continue unabated.

lmclain said...

That's a unique way of suppressing the press. I wonder what judge said that the search was based on reasonable suspicion?

Anonymous said...

This raid was performed by supposedly Constitution supporting, law abiding MSP officers. Our neighbors. Our friends. You know? The ones that say they would never do such a thing? The ones that take an oath to uphold the Constitution of the U.S.?
Hypocrites.