Watchdog Reveals Trump DOJ's Secret Subpoenas on Congress and Journalists

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The Justice Department's internal watchdog found no political motivation in the Trump-era subpoenas of communication records from congressional staffers and reporters during leak investigations. The report revealed that 43 staffers, nearly evenly split between Democrats and Republicans, were targeted, raising concerns about the potential chilling effect on congressional oversight and media freedom. The subpoenas, issued without notifying the individuals, were part of efforts to trace leaks related to the 2016 Trump campaign and Russia. The Justice Department has since revised its policies under the Biden administration to limit such actions.
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- Watchdog raises concerns over Trump-era leak probes of reporters, members of Congress ABC News
- Trump DOJ improperly subpoenaed lawmakers, staff during leak investigations: IG The Hill
- Watchdog faults DOJ in Trump’s first term for secretly obtaining records of lawmakers and journalists POLITICO
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