Julian E. Barnes
Coverage of Julian E. Barnes in the Nexus archive.
- Trump DOJ withdraws subpoenas targeting New York Times journalists amid leak probe
The Justice Department withdrew subpoenas targeting three New York Times journalists as part of a leak investigation into a report about President Donald Trump flying on his old Air Force One. The subpoenas, which sought testimony and phone records, were issued after the Times published an article citing anonymous sources about the aircraft change amid U.S.-Iran tensions, prompting legal and public scrutiny over First Amendment concerns.
- Trump administration panned for New York Times subpoenas
The Trump administration faced criticism for subpoenaing New York Times journalists who reported on security issues related to President Donald Trump's new Air Force One. Press advocacy groups and Senate Democrats condemned the move as an attack on press freedom, while the Justice Department defended the subpoenas as part of investigating national security leaks.
- Trump administration subpoenas NY Times journalists in grand jury leak probe tied to Air Force One report
The Trump administration has subpoenaed four New York Times journalists over a report about security concerns regarding President Donald Trump's new Air Force One aircraft. The journalists, including Eric Lipton and Julian E. Barnes, are required to testify in a Manhattan federal court grand jury investigation. The report cited Secret Service recommendations for a last-minute plane swap during a trip to Turkey amid U.S.-Iran tensions.
- Multiple New York Times reporters issued subpoenas over Air Force One reporting
The Trump administration issued subpoenas to multiple New York Times journalists over their reporting on security concerns related to the new Air Force One. The report alleged the Qatari-gifted jet lacked advanced security features, prompting a Secret Service-ordered plane swap during a trip to England. The White House denied any security shortcomings, while the NYT criticized the subpoenas as a threat to press freedom.
- Multiple New York Times reporters issued subpoenas over Air Force One reporting
The Trump administration issued subpoenas to several New York Times journalists over their reporting on security concerns involving the new Air Force One. The report alleged the Qatari-gifted jet lacked advanced security features, prompting a plane swap during a trip to England amid tensions with Iran. The White House denied any security shortcomings, while the NYT criticized the subpoenas as a threat to press freedom.
- Multiple New York Times reporters issued subpoenas over Air Force One reporting
The Trump administration issued subpoenas to several New York Times journalists over their reporting on security concerns related to the new Air Force One, which President Donald Trump received as a gift from Qatar. The report claimed the newer jet lacked advanced security features compared to older models, prompting a Secret Service-ordered plane swap during a trip to England. The White House denied any security shortcomings on the new aircraft.
- Judge orders Pentagon to lift policy that New York Times journalists be accompanied by an escort
A federal judge ordered the Pentagon to temporarily halt a policy requiring New York Times journalists to be accompanied by an official escort, ruling it violated the First Amendment. The decision comes amid ongoing legal battles and tensions between the media and the Trump administration over Pentagon access restrictions.