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Senators press top Justice Department officials on decision to subpoena New York Times reporters
Senators questioned Justice Department officials about subpoenas issued to New York Times journalists as part of a leak investigation into a story on security flaws in President Donald Trump's new Air Force One plane. The subpoenas, signed by Manhattan's top federal prosecutor Jay Clayton, required the journalists to testify before a grand jury, and the Times plans to challenge them in court.
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