Justice Department says it will resume practice of obtaining reporters’ records in leak inquiries
- Attorney General Pam Bondi announced new regulations Friday allowing investigators to pursue news media communications.
- The regulations rescind a 2021 policy that protected journalists from secret record seizures.
- Prosecutors can now issue subpoenas, serve warrants, and compel journalist testimony in leak probes.
- The memo requires subpoenas be "narrowly drawn" despite expanded investigative authority.
- The department stated it will not tolerate unauthorized disclosures harming government operations or the public.
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Search Warrants, Subpoenas Can Be Used Again Against Leaks
Rolling back Biden-era protections for journalists, the Justice Department is acting to give prosecutors the power to track down government leaks by using subpoenas, court orders, and search warrants against officials. Attorney General Pam Bondi told the department of the new policy in a memo the AP obtained on Friday....
AG Bondi Will Subpoena Journalists To Catch Govt Leakers
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AG Pam Bondi Smashes Press Safeguards in Leak Investigations
The Trump administration revoked Biden-era protections for journalists in leak investigations Friday, allowing authorities to compel reporters to testify against their sources once again. “Federal government employees intentionally leaking sensitive information to the media undermines the ability of the Department of Justice to uphold the rule of law, protect civil rights, and keep America safe,” said Attorney General Pam Bondi in a memo obtaine…
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