James Risen: Obama Is ‘Greatest Enemy To Press Freedom In A Generation’

 

 

James Risen, a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist  for the New York Times speaks after receiving the 2014 Stephen Hamblett Award from the New England First Amendment Coalition at the Park Plaza on Friday. Risen has done ground-breaking work on domestic spying and now faces legal peril for refusing to disclose the source for his account of a failed CIA operation in Iran. (Photo by Joanne Rathe/The Boston Globe via Getty Images

James Risen, a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist for the New York Times speaks after receiving the 2014 Stephen Hamblett Award from the New England First Amendment Coalition at the Park Plaza on Friday. Risen has done ground-breaking work on domestic spying and now faces legal peril for refusing to disclose the source for his account of a failed CIA operation in Iran. (Photo by Joanne Rathe/The Boston Globe via Getty Images

 

James Risen: Obama Is ‘Greatest Enemy To Press Freedom In A Generation’

The Huffington Post

Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times reporter James Risen is not mincing words about President Barack Obama.

Risen has been fighting the Obama administration’s efforts to get him to testify about his sources for six years. The Department of Justice has ordered him to testify against former CIA agent Jeffrey Sterling, who it believes leaked information about a failed CIA operation in Iran that Risen reported on in his book. Risen recently lost his bid to have the Supreme Court revisit his case.

New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd spoke to Risen for her Sunday column“Where’s the Justice at Justice?”

“How can he [Obama] use the Espionage Act to throw reporters and whistle-blowers in jail even as he defends the intelligence operatives who ‘tortured some folks,’ and coddles his C.I.A. chief, John Brennan, who spied on the Senate and then lied to the senators he spied on about it?” Dowd wrote.

Risen had one word to describe Obama’s actions: “hypocritical.”

“A lot of people still think this is some kind of game or signal or spin,” he told Dowd. “They don’t want to believe that Obama wants to crack down on the press and whistle-blowers. But he does. He’s the greatest enemy to press freedom in a generation.”

Many others have joined Risen in his condemnation of the White House’s campaign against leak cases. Over 100,000 people have signed a petition demanding that the government stop all legal action against Risen.