The Trump administration has subpoenaed several New York Times journalists following reports about security concerns involving US President Donald Trump's new Air Force One aircraft. According to the Justice Department, the investigation is focused on identifying the source of alleged classified information leaks, while officials say reporters are not the targets of the probe. The New York Times, however, has criticized the subpoenas, arguing they could have implications for press freedom and investigative journalism.

El Departamento de Justicia pretende obligar a declarar a los periodistas que escribieron sobre problemas de seguridad relacionados con el nuevo Air Force One del presidente de…

The New York Times reports the Trump administration has subpoenaed several of its journalists after their report over security concerns with the new Air Force One.

The New York Times condemned the subpoenas in a strong statement framing the “brazen act” as intimidating journalists from doing their jobs.”