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Trump administration panned for New York Times subpoenas
The Trump administration faced criticism for subpoenaing New York Times journalists who reported on security issues related to President Donald Trump's new Air Force One. Press advocacy groups and Senate Democrats condemned the move as an attack on press freedom, while the Justice Department defended the subpoenas as part of investigating national security leaks.
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