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The move was a reversal of a Biden-era policy that banned federal investigators from going after reporters’ notes, phone ...
During his first term, the Justice Department secretly obtained the phone records of three Post journalists and tried ...
"Therefore, I have concluded that it is necessary to rescind Merrick Garland's policies precluding the Department of Justice ...
The policy implemented under the Biden administration attempted to block the DOJ from seizing records from reports and media ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi said Friday she is resuming the practice of attempting to seize reporters' phone records in order ...
One discrete issue raised by the memorandum is how it impacts Justice Department compliance with the Privacy Protection Act ...
An Education Department spokesperson confirmed that the grants had been discontinued because of a particular focus on ...
Bondi said subpoenas will be "narrowly drawn" and journalists will be given plenty of notice. The change comes as the DOJ investigates a series of media leaks across the administration.
The attorney general's recent memo indicates journalists who receive classified information could face Justice Department subpoenas and search warrants.
A Biden-era policy that shielded journalists from accountability regarding government leaks has been rescinded by Attorney General Pam Bondi.