As part of a broad national security speech, Mr. Obama said the recent disclosure of leak probes, which include a court-approved warrant allowing the Federal Bureau of Investigation to look at the private email account of a Fox News Channel reporter, illustrate the "challenges involved in striking the right balance between our security and our open society."The President asked Attorney General Eric Holder to report to him the results of the review by July 12.
He defended the administration's efforts to protect classified information and to prosecute those who leak information. But he acknowledged being "troubled by the possibility that leak investigations may chill the investigative journalism that holds government accountable.
"Journalists should not be at legal risk for doing their jobs," the president added.
Perhaps the mainstream media shouldn't feel that comfortable after all. An investigation which doesn't ask how the problem happened, led by the organization that broke its own rules to create the problem being investigated---is a sham not an investigation.
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