Instead of clamping down on fraud, California Democrats are going after the citizen journalists exposing it.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: California Democrats have voted for a highly controversial law that would clamp down on citizen journalists exposing fraud and abuse. Dubbed the “Stop Nick Shirley Act”—in reference to the citizen journalist who exposed the Somali daycare fraud scandal in Minnesota—by Assemblyman Carl DeMaio (R), the new law (AB 2624) would have a chilling effect on free speech, silencing citizen journalists and protecting taxpayer-funded organizations from public scrutiny. 📺 DETAIL: AB 2624 would empower organizations providing services to migrants to demand the removal of video evidence of misconduct, supposedly to protect them from “threats of violence.” The law also threatens journalists with large financial penalties, dissuading them from reporting on public interest stories. It would, according to DeMaio, prevent criticism of any organization nominally tasked with providing aid and support to migrants, hindering investigative reporting into potential wrongdoing. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “If this bill becomes law, the message is clear to every journalist in California: expose corruption, and you will be punished. AB 2624 is an unconstitutional direct attack on transparency and the First Amendment—and it needs to be defeated.” – Assemblyman Carl DeMaio 🎯 IMPACT: The bill is a reaction to viral reporting by independent citizen journalists such as Nick Shirley, who have exposed fraud and abuse. Shirley’s investigative reporting into welfare fraud in Minnesota—which heavily implicated the Somali community in defrauding childcare programs, costing taxpayers billions—caused Democrat Governor and former vice presidential candidate Tim Walz to abandon his reelection bid, proving its potential to influence state and national politics.. |
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