
Beep… beep.
Via The Hill:
Former Obama campaign adviser David Axelrod on Tuesday called the Justice Department’s surveillance of Fox News chief Washington correspondent James Rosen “disturbing.”
“I do think there are real issues regarding the relationship with the media on this leak matter,” Axelrod said on MSNBC’s Morning Joe. “The notion of naming a journalist as a co-conspirator for receiving information is something that I find very disturbing.”
Earlier this month, reports surfaced that the DOJ had seized Rosen’s personal emails and used other surveillance methods to investigate whether he was complicit in a leak of classified information.
