Was doing some research on the phrase "enemy of the people" which trump often uses in his tweets and his speeches. Very interesting origin which led me to the French revolution.
The law of 22 is what struck me the most.
The law extended the reach of the Revolutionary Tribunal, which henceforth could hear cases for 'slandering patriotism', 'seeking to inspire discouragement', 'spreading false news' and 'depraving morals, corrupting the public conscience and impairing the purity and energy of the revolutionary government'.