- Emails show what happened before Missouri gov. falsely called journalist a “hacker” - Officials drafted statement thanking reporter, then threatened to prosecute him. https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2021/12/missouri-planned-to-thank-security-journalist-before-governor-called-him-a-hacker/ 25 comments politics
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