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  "publishedAt": "2026-06-23T14:31:37.000Z",
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    "Breaking News",
    "Politics",
    "Department of Justice",
    "Freedom of the Press",
    "Journalism",
    "Wall Street Journal",
    "The Wall Street Journal",
    "The Washington Post",
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  "textContent": "The Trump Justice Department planned to subpoena journalists at _The Washington Post_ and _The Wall Street Journal_ , attempting to force them to testify before a grand jury for vague national security concerns. The subpoenas were eventually withdrawn this month without any explanation after news organizations pushed back.\n\nThis was an extremely unprecedented decision that follows the all-too-familiar trend of weaponizing the DOJ against whomever President Trump is upset by that day.\n\n_Washington Post_ reporter Ellen Nakashima—who covers the security and intelligence community, including the war on Iran—was subpoenaed this spring. The _Post_ was in the process of fighting Nakashima’s subpoena before the DOJ suddenly rescinded it.\n\n“The unwarranted subpoena of our reporter Ellen Nakashima — a clear violation of constitutionally guaranteed press freedom — was another sign of the government seeking to compel journalists to become instruments of its investigations,” a _Post_ spokesperson said. “We will continue to stand fully behind the journalism of _The Washington Post_ and fight all efforts by any administration that violate our First Amendment rights.”\n\nThree _Wall Street Journal_ reporters covering national security issues also received grand jury subpoenas from the DOJ, according to the _Post_. In May, the DOJ also subpoenaed the Journal’s reporters over leaks from the Department of Defense related to the Iran war.\n\nThe DOJ has yet to comment on or explain its decisions to file and rescind the grand jury subpoenas.\n\n“The potential of the government intruding into the newsgathering process is even greater when you are in the grand jury than it is for a subpoena for documents,” said Gabe Rottman, vice president of policy at the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press. “The administration has taken a number of extremely aggressive steps in respect to the press.… These are all aggressive attempts to target journalists reporting on the actions of the Trump administration. They are a dangerous intrusion of the independence of the press.”",
  "title": "Trump’s DOJ Backs Off After Trying to Drag Reporters to Court"
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