The Justice Department has withdrawn subpoenas that would have forced reporters from The Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal to appear before a grand jury. The orders, issued earlier this week, targeted one journalist from each paper and were set to require their testimony in one pending grand jury investigation, but that department rescinded that demands before any court proceeding took place.
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DOJ issued subpoenas to force Post, WSJ reporters to testify before grand jury - The Washington Post
DOJ issued subpoenas to force Post, WSJ reporters to testify before grand jury The Washington Post
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Justice Dept. Issued, Then Withdrew, Grand Jury Subpoenas of Journalists - The New York Times
Justice Dept. Issued, Then Withdrew, Grand Jury Subpoenas of Journalists The New York Times
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Trump's DOJ withdrew subpoenas targeting Washington Post and WSJ reporters - CNN
Trump's DOJ withdrew subpoenas targeting Washington Post and WSJ reporters CNN
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Justice Department withdraws subpoenas that sought reporters' grand jury testimony, sources say - AP News
Justice Department withdraws subpoenas that sought reporters' grand jury testimony, sources say AP News
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Trump DOJ backtracks on exceedingly rare move against journalists: WaPo - rawstory.com
Trump DOJ backtracks on exceedingly rare move against journalists: WaPo rawstory.com