CrossTalk on RT and Sputnik: Attacking Free Speech
  • 7 years ago
The television station you are watching now and the Russian news agency Sputnik may find themselves in legal jeopardy in the United States. The drive to designate both as foreign agents under the “Foreign Agents Registration Act” is disturbing and dangerous. It would seem those in power decide who can freely speak.

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