techdirt: DHS Probably Didn’t Clone Phones To Intercept Protesters’ Communications

techdirt: DHS Probably Didn’t Clone Phones To Intercept Protesters’ Communications by Tim Cushing:

More information continues to leak out about the federal government’s ad hoc anti-riot strike force (or whatever) that made its nationwide debut in Portland, Oregon. The federal officers — composed of DHS components, US Marshals Service, and Federal Protective Services — made an immediate impression on the nation as unmarked officers hauled protesters off in unmarked vehicles to undisclosed locations for questioning.

The feds immediately made things worse, resulting in a restraining order being sought after federal officers refused to stop attacking journalists, lawyers, and observers present at the protests. The DHS also began compiling “intelligence reports” on journalists covering the Portland protests, as well as other journalists who had published leaks about the federal response in Oregon.

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