Tag: subpoenas
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Media Monitor: White House Attempted to Force Journalists to Reveal Sources, New Trump Book Released
Poynter reports on the White House's attempt to subpoena journalists for sources, the release of a new book on President Trump, and The Daily Wire's IPO plans, among other media news.
Politics and GovernmentMediaSportGeneral PoliticsWhite HouseFederal GovernmentDigital and Print PublishingFilm and TVMedia Crisis Donald TrumpPress FreedomJournalismSubpoenasMedia IndustryRegime ChangeThe Daily WirePoynter.org
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Media Monitor: Justice Department Issued, Then Withdrew Subpoenas for Reporters
The Washington Post reports the Justice Department issued and then withdrew subpoenas for its reporters and Wall Street Journal journalists to testify before a grand jury, a rare occurrence. The journalists have not testified.
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Media Monitor: Federal Judge Rejects Immigration Subpoenas in Minnesota
The Washington Post reports a federal judge in Minnesota rejected Justice Department subpoenas targeting the state's governor and Minneapolis mayor over immigration enforcement.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentDemocratic PartyLegalSocial IssuesState Governments MinnesotaFederal JudgeJustice DepartmentImmigration EnforcementSubpoenasTrump AdministrationDemocratic LeadersThe Washington Post
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SSA Updates Subpoena and Court Order Processing Procedures
The Social Security Administration has updated its subpoena and court order procedures, effective May 27, 2026. Changes clarify jurisdiction, streamline mail processing to PFDL, and remove outdated guidelines following agency reorganization.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementFederal GovernmentLegalGeneral PoliticsEmployment and Labor Social Security AdministrationSubpoenasCourt OrdersProcedural UpdatesProgram Fiscal and Disclosure LawMedicareAgency Reorganization
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Media Monitor: Justice Department Drops Appeal in Federal Reserve Subpoena Case
The Washington Post is reporting that the Justice Department has abandoned its plan to appeal a court ruling that quashed subpoenas issued to the Federal Reserve during a politically sensitive investigation.
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