Rosen E-Mails: I Thought FOX Didn't Know?

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That's been the claim from Fox all along...they didn't know Rosen was being investigated.

Wrong, another lie.

The parent company of Fox News was aware years ago that the Justice Department was targeting one of its reporters in a leak investigation, sources said Saturday.

One law enforcement source said the Justice Department notified a media organization three years ago of a subpoena for detailed telephone records, and a second told CNN that organization was Fox News.


After that news broke, a Fox News executive said the Justice Department notified Fox's parent company News Corporation of the subpoena in May 2010. But Fox News itself apparently never got the word.

The subpoena came as the Justice Department was investigating Stephen Kim, a former State Department worker accused of the unauthorized disclosure of sensitive information to James Rosen, a Fox News reporter.

It is standard procedure for Justice Department officials to notify news organizations when they subpoena an outlet or its reporters.


More damning evidence Fox lies.
 
Lets try again so even a buffoon like you gets the point.....

Another law enforcement official said that subpoenas issued for Fox News covered telephone records for two days during 2009.
The official said that a certified letter and fax notifying the general counsel of News Corp, parent of Fox News, about the subpoenas was sent on August 27, 2010, the day Kim was indicted.


Authorities emailed Rosen at his work address with a similar notification, the official said. News Corp has said that it has found no record of such notifications


The government made a claim, now they need to show some proof of that claim.....if they won't, don't, or can't, they we'll assume its just another Obama administration LIE....
 
Lets try again so even a buffoon like you gets the point.....

Another law enforcement official said that subpoenas issued for Fox News covered telephone records for two days during 2009.
The official said that a certified letter and fax notifying the general counsel of News Corp, parent of Fox News, about the subpoenas was sent on August 27, 2010, the day Kim was indicted.


Authorities emailed Rosen at his work address with a similar notification, the official said. News Corp has said that it has found no record of such notifications


The government made a claim, now they need to show some proof of that claim.....if they won't, don't, or can't, they we'll assume its just another Obama administration LIE....

Did you intentionally leave out the source so nobody could see what Newscorp said after that?
 
fox news is now acknowledging that the justice Department notified its parent company about the phone records search, that notice apparently did not include anything about the separate search of Rosen's e-mail.

"In the investigation that led to the indictment of Stephen Kim, the government issued subpoenas for toll records for five phone numbers associated with the media," a law enforcement source told CNN. "Consistent with Department of Justice policies and procedures, the government provided notification of those subpoenas nearly three years ago by certified mail, facsimile and e-mail."

Fox has said it learned of the warrant for e-mails only recently, and newly released court documents show the government was trying
to keep the investigation under seal. The network did not disclose to its viewers that the phone records had been subpoenaed.
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http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.co...e-records-subpoena-three-years-ago/?hpt=hp_t2
 
so, all Faux has to do is put their hands over their ears and scream "NAHNAHNAHNAHNAHNAHNAH" at the top of their lungs, and that counts as not knowing about the supoenas? Cool.

They said the same shit about their phone tapping scandal. That didn't go over well for Rupert and company either. Coincidentally, both took place about the same time.
 
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