Over a Dozen Conservative Attorneys General Put New York Times, CNN ‘On Watch’ Over Hamas Coverage: ‘Follow the Law’

We will “ensure that your organizations do not violate any federal or State laws by giving material support to terrorists abroad,” the letter says

A journalist surveys damage in Gaza City
A journalist surveys damage in Gaza City (Photo by Ahmad Hasaballah/Getty Images)

Over a dozen state attorneys general signed a letter directed toward media outlets like the New York Times and CNN, encouraging them to “follow the law” when it comes to coverage of the Israel-Hamas conflict and putting them “on watch” to ensure they don’t give “material support to terrorists abroad.” 

The letter was spearheaded by Republican Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird and signed by 14 state attorneys general, and it was sent to the leadership of CNN, The New York Times, Reuters, and The Associated Press on Monday. 

“We will continue to follow your reporting to ensure that your organizations do not violate any federal or State laws by giving material support to terrorists abroad.

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One response to “Over a Dozen Conservative Attorneys General Put New York Times, CNN ‘On Watch’ Over Hamas Coverage: ‘Follow the Law’”

  1. Honest but keeping my job, thanks Avatar

    This is almost hilarious in its irony, if the outcome wasn’t genocide. The IDF terrorists are literally forcing control over the US media and threatening in any way possible if outlets don’t follow their propaganda. It’s obscene how obvious it is yet everyone is too scared to do anything about it. Those who do, keep losing their careers. 

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