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Justice Department subpoenas New York Times reporters over Air Force One reporting

The New York Times says federal agents showed up at several of its journalists' homes Friday night to try to force them to testify before a grand jury next week. Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images hide

Justice Department subpoenas New York Times reporters over Air Force One reporting
NPR News โ€” 11 July 2026
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The New York Times says federal agents showed up at several of its journalists' homes Friday night to try to force them to testify before a grand jury

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Why This Matters

This escalation in the Justice Departmentโ€™s pursuit of journalistsโ€™ testimony underscores a growing pattern of aggressive legal tactics to suppress critical reporting on government operations. The subpoenas targeting *The New York Times* not only threaten press freedom but also signal a willingness by federal authorities to weaponize grand jury investigations against the media when leaks or unflattering coverage are involved.

Background Context

The Trump-era DOJ set a precedent for targeting reporters, including seizing phone records of *The Washington Post* and *CNN* in 2020. While Bidenโ€™s administration pledged to protect press freedoms, this latest move suggests a hardening stanceโ€”particularly when national security narratives or executive branch communications are at stake. The timing, with subpoenas issued at journalistsโ€™ homes late Friday, mirrors intimidation tactics seen in authoritarian regimes.

What Happens Next

The journalists will likely challenge the subpoenas on First Amendment grounds, setting up a legal battle that could clarifyโ€”or further muddyโ€”the boundaries between national security leaks and public interest reporting. Meanwhile, media organizations may accelerate calls for legislative shields, but Congress has shown little appetite for reform. The grand juryโ€™s decision to indict or subpoena could also reveal whether this is a targeted strike or part of a broader campaign.

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