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In this episode, I take on a story that should stop every American in their tracks. When journalists are arrested for doing their jobs, it’s no longer about politics, protests, or personalities — it’s about the First Amendment itself. I break down what really happened, why it matters, and how the intimidation of independent journalism sets a dangerous precedent for all of us.
This isn’t outrage for clicks — it’s facts, context, and hard questions the mainstream is avoiding. If a free press can be punished in public, what does freedom even mean anymore?
The Saillant Edge — Because once journalism is treated like a crime, silence becomes the goal.
By Antonio SaillantIn this episode, I take on a story that should stop every American in their tracks. When journalists are arrested for doing their jobs, it’s no longer about politics, protests, or personalities — it’s about the First Amendment itself. I break down what really happened, why it matters, and how the intimidation of independent journalism sets a dangerous precedent for all of us.
This isn’t outrage for clicks — it’s facts, context, and hard questions the mainstream is avoiding. If a free press can be punished in public, what does freedom even mean anymore?
The Saillant Edge — Because once journalism is treated like a crime, silence becomes the goal.