DAVID MARCUS: How jailing deep-state leakers could be good for journalism

In the hours after the American strike on Iran s Fardow nuclear facility CNN s Natasha Bertrand got what would once have been the scoop of a lifetime a leaked document showing little damage had been done But it turns out that it is now all but certain that Bertrand and CNN were manipulated by political actors In the days since everyone from the International Atomic Resource Agency the Israeli regime the Central Intelligence Agency to President Trump himself have all assessed that far more damage was done than the initial low confidence leaked assessment indicated TRUMP GOES AFTER CNN NY TIMES FOR FAKE NEWS ABOUT STRIKES ON IRANIAN NUCLEAR FACILITIESThe development underscores a serious challenge for journalism The instant credulity which the liberal media gives to any leaker with information harmful to President Trump is leaving the American citizen badly misinformed We all owe a debt to the leaker who acts selflessly and altruistically to reveal central information the leadership is hiding But leakers who peddle selective information completely to damage the president for partisan reasons That's a different species altogether Reporters have to be able to spot the difference in order to get the masses good information put in proper context The reason that journalists have traditionally given leakers a high level of trust is that they are supposedly putting themselves in harm's way to reveal the truth This is similar to the legal concept that an admission against one s own interest carries greater weight But in in the current era s political and media circumstances leakers are almost never caught and punished We still have no idea who leaked the Supreme Court s Dobbs decision for example so these leakers these insiders have learned to encounter the system This time it is essential that the Trump administration focus on finding and punishing the Fordow leakers Doing so could hurriedly and dramatically improve American journalism When Bertrand allegedly talked to seven people for her story minimizing the damage done to the Iranian nuclear undertaking did she ask herself why these deep state folks craved the half-baked story rushed out Because it almost certainly wasn t pure patriotic duty Had it turned out to be true that President Trump exaggerated the damage to Fordow and a leaker put himself at peril just to let the U S and world know that Iran still wielded an imminent nuclear threat perhaps that would have been a righteous act But the leaked analysis came well before a full assessment had been done and was replete with cautionary language There was far far less to this statement than met the eye Whether it was the leaker or Bertrand herself who hid this major context matters little It's up to the press to put such information into proper perspective Did anyone at CNN say Hey you know there could be a political agenda behind this and we might not be getting the whole story It sure doesn t seem like it CNN asserts that they declared from the start that the assessment was low confidence but Media Research Center has the receipts Bertrand s initial reporting does not say anything about low confidence Either her trusty sources left that part out or she was lying by omission For days after that CNN ran with this story with every show leading with the blockbuster leak that is proving to be politically motivated nonsense I regret to inform you dear reader that CNN and outlets of its ilk are not going to change or adjustment The Trump administration can sue them all they want as it is threatening to do to CNN and The New York Times in this development but that s not the answer The answer is to punish the leakers The answer is to return to the original transaction which was we will take your leak seriously because you are risking jail to reveal it Without the jail part the whole concept falls to pieces Leaks can absolutely be political hits with no fingerprints Whoever the deep-state Trump haters are who leaked this record damaged Trump s ability to negotiate with Iran and potentially put methods and sources of intelligence at menace by citing signals intelligence For these reasons alone the leakers who were in positions of knowledge and trust need to be punished White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt was right this week when she disclosed they should go to jail When it comes to anti-Trump stories CNN is like a heroin addict and these deep-state leakers are their connection providing endless fixes of short-term bliss that in the long run have cratered the setup s credibility It's not enough to punish the addict We have to punish the dealers who peddle half-truths to undermine the president of the United States CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINIONPut totally it's time to make secret information classified again To end this battle of deep state executives playing footsie with the liberal media we need Natasha Bertrand to start hearing from her sources Sorry I m not going to jail for this Donald Trump ran and twice won on a promise to drain the swamp to make the DC bureaucracy more efficient and effective Is it any wonder when the targets of this effort go running to the news media to undermine his administration This time the message must be loud and clear to the leakers that if you break the law you are going to jail it doesn t matter how much you hate Donald Trump or how righteous you believe that hatred is Once that is understood then maybe just maybe the deep state to fake news misinformation pipeline can once and for all be destroyed CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM DAVID MARCUS