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Catherine Herridge

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Veteran journalist Catherine Herridge held in civil contempt for refusing to reveal sources. FBI involved in case. Media outlets cover the story extensively. Herridge's stance on protecting her sources widely discussed. Controversy over press freedom and legal obligations. Ongoing legal battle attracts attention.

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Right-leaning sources express outrage and condemnation as veteran journalist Catherine Herridge is held in civil contempt for refusing to divulge her source, symbolizing an attack on press freedom.

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Catherine Herridge, a veteran journalist formerly with Fox News, was held in civil contempt for refusing to reveal her sources pertaining to her reporting on the January 6th Capitol riot investigations. The Judge ruled that Herridge was in contempt for protecting the identity of her source, a decision that has sparked a debate on press freedom and journalists' right to keep their sources confidential. Herridge, known for her investigative reporting, faced pressure from the court to disclose her source, but she remained steadfast in safeguarding their identity despite the consequences. The FBI has also been involved in pressuring journalists, as investigative writer Steve Baker from The Blaze reported that the FBI summoned him to surrender voluntarily in Dallas regarding his January 6th reporting. This incident underscores a growing challenge for journalists who aim to protect their sources and uphold journalistic integrity, especially in the face of legal proceedings and government pressure. The case of Catherine Herridge and Steve Baker highlights the delicate balance between journalistic freedom, protecting sources, and the legal requirements imposed by the authorities .

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