The Trump administration has subpoenaed several New York Times journalists after their reporting raised questions about the security of President Donald Trump's new Air Force One. According to the newspaper, federal agents delivered subpoenas requiring reporters to testify before a federal grand jury as part of an investigation into alleged leaks of classified information. The US Justice Department says the investigation targets the source of the leaks, not the journalists themselves. The reports claimed that security officials had concerns about the Qatari-donated Boeing 747-8 Air Force One, including whether it met all required security standards. The New York Times has criticized the move, calling it an attempt to intimidate the press and limit public access to information. Meanwhile, Trump has dismissed concerns about the aircraft's security. This developing story has sparked renewed debate over press freedom, classified information leaks, journalist protections, and national security in the United States. Stay tuned for the latest Trump news, Air Force One updates, and US political news.
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