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Justice Department's Media Crackdown: Forcing Reporters to Testify on Air Force One

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Justice Department's Media Crackdown: Forcing Reporters to Testify on Air Force One

The U.S. Justice Department has issued subpoenas to reporters from The New York Times for testimony related to their coverage of Air Force One. The move escalates political pressure on the media under President Donald Trump. The Times described the action as a "brazen move," signaling a potential crackdown on press freedom. This development raises concerns about the future of media independence in the U.S. Trump's administration has faced criticism for its media policies, with this latest move drawing international attention. The subpoenas mark a new phase in the legal battle between the government and the press, raising questions about the limits of free speech in the digital age.

The escalation of political pressure on the media reflects broader tensions between state and press in the U.S., with implications for global journalism standards.
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