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DOJ subpoenas Times reporters for court testimony
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The Justice Department subpoenaed New York Times reporters for grand jury testimony after Air Force One security reporting, putting a leak inquiry against press-freedom concerns.
- Frame 1Agents delivered subpoenas to journalists' doorsteps after Air Force One security stories, moving reporting into federal court process.
- Frame 2The stories examined security concerns around a Qatar-gifted presidential jet that entered service last week.
- Frame 3Agents delivered some summonses at reporters' homes, seeking grand jury testimony in Manhattan.
- Frame 4The subpoenas say testimony is required about an alleged violation of federal criminal law.
- Frame 5The Times says the reporters must appear before the grand jury on Wednesday.
- Frame 6DOJ says reporters are not targets; the Times' lawyer calls the doorstep visits intimidation.
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- Jul 11, 1:03 PM EDT
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