Subpoenas have been issued to five journalists from the New York Times who reported on security concerns related to the new Air Force One. Media advocates have expressed concern regarding the implications of these subpoenas for press freedom.
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Subpoenas issued to New York Times journalists regarding Air Force One reporting
Five journalists from the New York Times have received subpoenas related to their reporting on security issues concerning the new Air Force One. Media advocates are concerned about the potential impact on press freedom.
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Subpoenas issued to New York Times journalists regarding Air Force One reporting