Trump DOJ subpoenas NYT reporters over Air Force One coverage

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The Trump administration issued subpoenas to four New York Times reporters to testify before a Manhattan grand jury over the paper’s coverage of Trump’s Air Force One flights related to a NATO trip, with the subpoenas authorized by DOJ official Jay Clayton. The move drew swift condemnation from the Times and press groups who called it an intimidation tactic that could chill investigative reporting, underscoring ongoing clashes between the administration and the media.
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