Blanche says media 'should not be surprised' if they're subpoenaed over stories
Summary
Acting U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche said reporters should expect subpoenas if they have information about leaked national security secrets. He emphasized that prosecuting people who share classified information that could harm national security or soldiers’ lives is a priority for President Trump’s administration.Key Facts
- Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche spoke about subpoenas for journalists related to national security leaks.
- The Wall Street Journal recently received subpoenas connected to its coverage of the war in Iran.
- Blanche said the government will prioritize prosecuting leakers who share classified information.
- Reporters or anyone with information about illegal leaks should expect subpoenas.
- The warnings come under President Donald Trump’s administration.
- The focus is on protecting national security and the safety of military personnel.
- The matter is ongoing and more updates are expected.
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