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Is Publishing Classified Documents a Crime? Judge Weighs In w/ @PiersMorganUncensored [04:00 | JUN 26 24 | Judge Napolitano - Judging Freedom]

Hard-hitting legal/political news from a man who knows and respects the Constitution and the importance of defending individual freedoms. Judge Andrew P. Napolitano.

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  • Should publishing classified documents ever be a crime? Judge Napolitano joins Piers Morgan Uncensored to analyze conventional wisdom on the First Amendment and the rights of journalists. From the Pentagon Papers to the enduring debates surrounding Julian Assange, Chelsea Manning, and Edward Snowden, Judge Napolitano dissects the legal and ethical dimensions of revealing government secrets. What does it mean for national security when the press is protected by the Constitution?

    This eye-opening panel discussion tackles recent political flip-flops, with figures like Mike Pence and President Biden shifting their stances on issues of freedom of the press. We also delve into unexpected political transformations, with Michael Shellenberger highlighting how Republicans are gravitating towards a more libertarian view on free speech. Learn the untold stories behind President Trump's alleged pardon plans for Snowden and Assange and how this reflects broader changes in the political landscape. The full episode of Uncensored is packed with historical insights, legal expertise, and nuanced viewpoints that you won't want to miss.