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kpete

(71,996 posts)
Fri May 26, 2017, 03:07 PM May 2017

The Guardian Has A MESSAGE For Journalists and ALL of US. [View all]

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From: "Katharine Viner (Guardian Members)" <info@mail.theguardian.com>
Subject: Why we won't relent when our journalists are attacked
Date: May 26, 2017 at 9:17:22 AM PDT
Reply-To: "Katharine Viner (Guardian Members)" <reply-febe1672726c0d78-2652_HTML-20466318-1058977-48@mail.theguardian.com>

Hello,

Earlier this week, Guardian US political reporter Ben Jacobs went to talk to Greg Gianforte, a Trump-backed tech millionaire running for Congress in a hotly contested special election in Montana, about healthcare policy. That conversation ended when, according to witnesses, Gianforte grabbed Jacobs by the neck, slammed him to the ground and punched him. Jacobs left the scene in an ambulance.

Less than 24 hours later, Gianforte was elected to Congress, one of the most powerful political positions in America.

The Guardian believes that Gianforte’s election hours after he was charged with misdemeanor assault for allegedly assaulting our reporter – an incident recorded by Jacobs on his mobile phone and corroborated by a local Fox news crew that witnessed the attack – sends an alarming signal about the health of American democracy and the swift erosion of press freedoms in the Trump era.

"It was the type of encounter I've never expected to have with a politician and one that's very disappointing for what it means for the role of reporters asking questions,” said Jacobs. "We're asking questions on behalf of voters who deserve to know what a politician would do if they were elected to office – in this case it was about a major healthcare bill that would reshape the American economy."

Gianforte’s outburst was not a random act of violence. It came in the wake of the Guardian’s rigorous reporting of Gianforte’s campaign.

In Jacobs’ audio recording of his meeting with Gianforte, the politician sounds frustrated by the Guardian’s work. “I’m sick and tired of you guys,” Gianforte shouts at him. “You with the Guardian? Your last guy did the same damn thing.”

In April, the Guardian published an exclusive story written by Jacobs exposing Gianforte’s financial ties to a number of Russian companies that have been sanctioned by the US. Earlier this week, we ran an interview with Gianforte about his controversial environmental policies as part of our Anywhere but Washington video series. In that interview, the Guardian’s west coast bureau chief, Paul Lewis, challenged Gianforte over his support of Trump’s executive order that threatens more than two dozen national monuments in America, including the Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument in Montana.

This attack on the Guardian comes at a time when journalists are being demonized by the Trump administration and its supporters in unprecedented ways. The president has declared reputable media organisations “the enemy of the American people”, and at least seven reporters have been arrested this year in the US while covering anti-Trump protests.

It has never been more important for us to stand strong against these aggressions. Our journalists work with complete editorial independence, safeguarded by our unique ownership structure that ensures we are free from commercial or political interference. This means we can hold power to account, an essential role in protecting democracy.

Thank you for supporting independent journalism and the crucial role it plays in the world.



Katharine Viner,
Editor-in-chief, Guardian News & Media



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K & R..& thanks! IMPORTANT furtheradu May 2017 #1
and a kick IADEMO2004 May 2017 #2
k&r nt steve2470 May 2017 #3
K&R orangecrush May 2017 #4
K & R VigilantG May 2017 #5
aHa!.. Another Russian! annabanana May 2017 #6
Thank you, Guardian. Aptly named. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz May 2017 #7
K&R nt ProudProgressiveNow May 2017 #8
The Guardian is a good one. longship May 2017 #9
Support is a good way to agree with this message from the Guardian... FailureToCommunicate May 2017 #10
Our house kpete May 2017 #27
Ours, too cp May 2017 #28
I sent a contribution and subscribed to their LBN DFW May 2017 #37
K and r. nt cwydro May 2017 #11
While everything she writes is true.. cannabis_flower May 2017 #12
The Montana SOS got a lot of calls from people who had already voted asking if they could change Amaryllis May 2017 #21
California also has a way SCVDem May 2017 #25
A good message Meowmee May 2017 #13
Maybe they need tazers and mace... Historic NY May 2017 #14
so the republicans have put another russian symp in office Achilleaze May 2017 #15
"...seven reporters have been arrested this year in the US while covering anti-Trump protests." L. Coyote May 2017 #16
Keepin' It Real! iluvtennis May 2017 #17
It's too bad there isn't video of this incident MrPurple May 2017 #18
Holy Hell ladym55 May 2017 #19
Sorry to scream, but Montana has been voting SINCE APRIL 24TH and it's likely japple May 2017 #20
That's true and plus, zentrum May 2017 #23
Well according to this web site Lokilooney May 2017 #44
Yeah, I still zentrum May 2017 #45
Sorry, that excuse is not going to work ecstatic May 2017 #39
K&R zentrum May 2017 #22
DURec leftstreet May 2017 #24
"Give me liberty, or give me death". roamer65 May 2017 #26
We are in an information war. Tell your colleagues, Guardian sharedvalues May 2017 #29
This guy has ties to Russian companies? blue-wave May 2017 #30
Well aware of that new Congressmans' benld74 May 2017 #31
I have to say this is a bit hyperbolic Lokilooney May 2017 #32
It's not hyperbole if you know and understand history. SMH. nt ecstatic May 2017 #40
So, does MT have 'Stand Your Ground' law? What would Rs say if Ben had shot his assailant L. Coyote May 2017 #33
Applause. Applause. Excellent. nt Honeycombe8 May 2017 #34
Knr!!! We absolutely need to defend and support journalists. AgadorSparticus May 2017 #35
Every story written by Ben Jacobs Bob Loblaw May 2017 #36
Trump has just D_Master81 May 2017 #38
K&R ismnotwasm May 2017 #41
nice job Montana morons mdbl May 2017 #42
K&R. dchill May 2017 #43
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