The push began in the Trump administration and continued under President Biden, and the Justice Department obtained a gag order to keep it from public

U.S. Waged Secret Legal Battle to Obtain Emails of 4 Times Reporters

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2021-06-05 04:00:06

The push began in the Trump administration and continued under President Biden, and the Justice Department obtained a gag order to keep it from public view.

WASHINGTON — In the last weeks of the Trump administration and continuing under President Biden, the Justice Department fought a secret legal battle to obtain the email logs of four New York Times reporters in a hunt for their sources, a top lawyer for the newspaper said Friday night.

While the Trump administration never informed The Times about the effort, the Biden administration continued waging the fight this year, telling a handful of top Times executives about it but imposing a gag order to shield it from public view, said the lawyer, David McCraw, who called the move unprecedented.

The gag order prevented the executives from disclosing the government’s efforts to seize the records even to the executive editor, Dean Baquet, and other newsroom leaders.

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