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Trump Angered as Four New York Times Journalists Subpoenaed Over Air Force One Security Report
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First reported by Ynet · 12 hours ago
What happened
Four New York Times journalists were subpoenaed by the U.S. Justice Department after reporting that President Trump's new Air Force One lacks missile defense, angering Trump. The subpoenas were served at their homes, prompting criticism over press freedom.
- 01Four New York Times journalists subpoenaed over report on Air Force One security flaws.
- 02Report revealed new Air Force One lacks advanced missile defense systems.
- 03Trump expressed anger and embarrassment over the security shortcomings.
- 04Subpoenas delivered by federal agents to journalists’ homes.
- 05New York Times legal counsel criticized the subpoenas as a threat to press freedom.
- 06Related reports include Trump opposing Israeli involvement in Iran conflict and an Iranian plot against Trump.
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