What I find fascinating about this hearing is that they literally can't find the words for what national security letters and gag orders do
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sorry I meant "gag letter" because gag orders are a real thing and what the hell is a gag letter
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how do you dispute something that *seems real* but once the government gets to court they can't even describe what they themselves are doing
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like the government just conceded that they're totally okay if the government agrees that the letter is not law
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if I'm following correctly (and please correct me if I'm wrong) the gov't thinks if the gag letter is overturned, everybody's still gagged
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"overturned" -- now here I'm playing with the words that don't mean the words they are again
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ok i have a clarification that doesn't really matter nvm yes the government thinks no matter what the judge rules, everybody still gagged
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this tweet is funny bc I did mishear something but it didn't matter because the principle is always the same: govt secrecy trumps everything
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