
New York Times Fights Trump DOJ Subpoenas Targeting Reporters' Sources
The New York Times is challenging subpoenas issued by the Trump Justice Department, which seek to compel its reporters to reveal sources related to their coverage of Air Force One security. The newspaper has described these subpoenas as 'abusive' and an attempt to infringe upon press freedom.
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'New York Times' fights subpoenas over Air Force One security coverage
After The New York Times reported security flaws on Trump's Qatari-gifted Air Force One replacement, the administration subpoenaed some of its reporters. NYT Executive Editor Joe Kahn explains.
By Christopher Harland-Dunaway
Read full article →New York Times blasts ‘abusive’ Trump subpoenas targeting reporters’ sources
Three reporters were served subpoenas at their homes as a grand jury probes classified leaks about the aircraft Qatar donated to serve as Air Force One.
Read full article →New York Times Moves To Quash Trump DOJ Subpoenas To Its Reporters
The New York Times has filed a motion to quash subpoenas of a group of its journalists after they reported on the lack of security features on the new Air Force One, a gift of the government of Qatar that was accepted by President Donald Trump. The Times reported that Julian E. Barnes, Eric Lipton, […]
By Ted Johnson
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