Rep. Peter King (R-NY) calls for Glenn Greenwald to be prosecuted for printing information leaked to him by Edward Snowden:

MEGYN KELLY: It's not particularly newsworthy that you're calling for Snowden to be prosecuted, because we've seen that over the past few days. But to take it another step and say that journalists who publish the information, you know, the guys who published what he leaked, that they should face prosecution, that is news. Do you believe that? Do you stand by that? Both Greenwald and The Washington Post reporter?
KING: I'm talking about Greenwald. Greenwald, not only did he disclose this information, he has said he has names of CIA agents and assets around the world and they're threatening to disclose that. The last time that was done we saw the murder of a station chief in Greece. No right is absolute. And even the press has certain restrictions. I think it should be very targeted, very selective, and certainly a very rare exception, but in this case, when you have someone who has disclosed secrets like this and threatens to release more, then to me, yes, there has to be, there should be legal action taken against him. This is a very unusual case with life and death implications for Americans.
So, to recap: Glenn Greenwald publishes information showing that our civil liberties are being violated in the name of national security and Peter King's reaction is not just to defend the violation of our civil liberties, but to say that Greenwald ought to face legal sanction for exercising his First Amendment rights. I'm not sure if Greenwald could have come up with a better illustration of the mentality he's fighting against than that.
11:48 AM PT: On Twitter, Greenwald responds:
Only In America can a renowned and devoted terrorism supporter like Peter King be the arbiter of national security and treason.
11:51 AM PT: By the way, Greenwald isn't "threatening" to reveal damaging info. In fact, he withheld info of the sort that King claims to fear. And outing CIA agents is really more the arena of Republican vice presidents and their henchmen, don't you think?