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New York Times files motion to quash subpoenas served on journalists over Air Force One coverage

New York Times files motion to quash subpoenas served on journalists over Air Force One coverage

Summary

The New York Times asked a court to cancel subpoenas given to its journalists. These subpoenas came from the Justice Department about stories on security issues with a new Air Force One plane gifted by Qatar. This request sets up a court battle between press freedom and the government’s power to make reporters reveal their sources.

Key Facts

  • The New York Times filed a motion to quash subpoenas served on its journalists.
  • The subpoenas were issued by the U.S. Justice Department.
  • The subpoenas relate to reporting on security concerns about a new Air Force One plane.
  • The new Air Force One was gifted by Qatar.
  • David McCraw, a top lawyer at The Times, said the subpoenas were meant to punish the newspaper.
  • The case raises questions about the balance between press freedom and government authority.
  • The dispute will likely lead to a court fight over journalists’ rights to protect their sources.
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