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WASHINGTON - MARCH 21: Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, speaks during the news conference to introducw the Laken Riley Act in the U.S. Capitol on Thursday, March 21, 2024. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call via AP Images)
Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, speaks during a news conference in the U.S. Capitol on March 21, 2024.
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It doesn’t take much to be accused of supporting terrorism these days. And that doesn’t just go for student activists. In recent months, dozens of lawmakers and public officials have, without evidence, insinuated that U.S. news outlets provide material support for Hamas. Some even issued thinly veiled threats to prosecute news organizations over those bogus allegations.

Their letters were political stunts. Prosecutors would never have been able to carry their burden of proof under anti-terrorism laws, and all the pandering politicians who signed the letters knew that. But next time might be different, especially if nonprofit news outlets, such as The Intercept, manage to offend the…

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