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Justice Department defends subpoena of reporters over national security concerns

12 May 2026
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The Justice Department has confirmed it received subpoenas related to a leak investigation following a Wall Street Journal article on military strategies concerning Iran. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche emphasized the administration’s commitment to prosecuting leakers who jeopardize national security and the safety of U.S. soldiers. The subpoenas, issued on March 4, are linked to a report indicating warnings given to former President Trump about the risks of a prolonged military campaign against Iran. While the subpoenas target the records of Journal reporters, a Justice Department official clarified that the focus is on identifying government employees responsible for the leaks. This approach raises concerns about press freedom and could heighten tensions between the media and the Trump administration, especially following a similar incident earlier this year involving the FBI and a Washington Post reporter.

Why It Matters

This situation underscores ongoing tensions between government transparency and national security, particularly regarding the treatment of journalists in leak investigations. Historically, the Justice Department has prioritized prosecuting leakers rather than the journalists receiving classified information. The policy changes initiated during the Trump administration, which facilitated easier access to journalists’ records, contrast with the Biden administration’s efforts to protect press freedoms. This case may further ignite debates over the balance between safeguarding national interests and upholding constitutional rights for the press.

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