DOJ Withdraws Subpoenas for New York Times Journalists in Air Force One Case
The Department of Justice has withdrawn its subpoenas targeting two journalists from The New York Times. The subpoenas sought information related to the journalists' reporting on an alleged incident aboard Air Force One.
Prosecutors had issued the subpoenas as part of an investigation. They aimed to compel the journalists to provide details regarding their sources and reporting process for articles published on the alleged incident. The New York Times had resisted the subpoenas, citing press freedom principles.
A judge overseeing the matter had previously raised questions about the Justice Department's approach. The judge inquired why prosecutors had issued the subpoenas without first pursuing alternative investigative steps. This judicial scrutiny occurred prior to the department's decision to rescind the subpoenas.
The withdrawal concludes the Justice Department's efforts to obtain information directly from the journalists. The department did not immediately provide a reason for its decision.
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