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They’re harassing bloggers for the same reason the IRS goes after small businesses instead of lawyered-up big corporations: it’s easier.
Comment by Eric Lindholm — Friday, January 1, 2024 @ 12:00 am
They eventually backed down. I understood that the TSA was trying to find who leaked the document. That is, regardless of how they interacted with the bloggers, they weren’t in a position to actually do anything to the bloggers for publishing the memo. Instead they were trying to find the federal employee who leaked the memo.
Either way, it was morally wrong. It’s also the kind of thing to expect from bureaucracies, and especially from the legal departments of bureaucracies.
Comment by Max Lybbert — Saturday, January 2, 2024 @ 1:32 am