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Justice Department Withdraws Subpoenas for Four Journalists

The Justice Department has withdrawn subpoenas that were previously issued to four journalists. This action followed challenges from the journalists' respective news organizations. The specific reasons for the initial issuance and subsequent withdrawal of the subpoenas were not detailed in the provided reports.

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Justice Department Withdraws Subpoenas for Four Journalists

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What Happened

The Justice Department has withdrawn subpoenas that had been issued to four journalists. The withdrawals came after the news organizations representing these journalists challenged the subpoenas.

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One report noted that the Justice Department's action followed challenges from the journalists' news organizations. Another mentioned that the subpoenas were issued and then subsequently withdrawn.

Details regarding the specific content sought by the subpoenas or the exact nature of the challenges were not provided in the available information.

Key Facts

  1. 1

    The Justice Department withdrew subpoenas issued to four journalists.

  2. 2

    The subpoenas were challenged by the journalists' news organizations.

  3. 3

    The Justice Department had previously issued these subpoenas.

  4. 4

    The subpoenas were subsequently withdrawn.

How outlets are framing this

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upiUnited Press International
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nytThe New York Times
Focuses on the Justice Department's withdrawal of subpoenas for journalists after legal challenges.
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foxnewsFox News
Highlights the Washington Post's stance against what it termed an 'unwarranted' Justice Department subpoena.
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seattletimesThe Seattle Times
Notes the Justice Department's issuance and subsequent withdrawal of grand jury subpoenas targeting journalists.
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15 articles · chronological

The New RepublicThe New Republic
DOJ Refuses to Officially Say Trump’s $1.8 Billion Slush Fund Is Dead
Washington ExaminerWashington Examiner
DOJ won’t sign declaration over canceled anti-weaponization fund: ‘Demands are unnecessary’
The HillThe Hill
DOJ snubs judge's demand on anti-weaponization fund, cites 'serious separation of powers concerns'
NewsmaxNewsmax
DOJ Rebuffs Court Order for Weaponization Fund Declarations - Newsmax
NewsmaxNewsmax
DOJ: Judge's Order Does Not Require New Kennedy Center Shows - Newsmax
United Press InternationalUnited Press International
Trump administration may keep Kennedy Center closed for renovations
NBC NewsNBC News
Photos show Trump’s name removed from Kennedy Center facade
The HillThe Hill
Trump name removed from Kennedy Center, photos show
The New York TimesThe New York Times
Photos Behind Kennedy Center Tarps Show No Sign of Trump’s Name
The New RepublicThe New Republic
Trump’s DOJ Backs Off After Trying to Drag Reporters to Court
Washington ExaminerWashington Examiner
SEE IT: Photo confirms Trump’s name has been taken off Kennedy Center
TMZTMZ
New Photos Show President Trump's Name Removed From Kennedy Center
Fox NewsFox News
Washington Post boasts it stared down ‘unwarranted’ Justice Department subpoena
United Press InternationalUnited Press International
Justice Department withdraws subpoenas for 4 reporters
The Seattle TimesThe Seattle Times
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