First major media lawsuit against DOJ over subpoenas by end of 2024?
The New York Times • 25%
The Washington Post • 25%
CNN • 25%
Other • 25%
Court filings or announcements from media outlets
DOJ Watchdog Report Criticizes Subpoena Handling, Cites Impact on Congressional Oversight and Media Freedom
Dec 10, 2024, 04:24 PM
The U.S. Justice Department's internal watchdog has released a report criticizing the department's handling of subpoenas during President Donald Trump's first term. The report found that the DOJ did not follow its own policies when subpoenaing phone and email records of journalists and members of Congress, including 43 congressional staffers and two lawmakers. The investigation also revealed that the DOJ secretly obtained phone records of Trump's current FBI pick, Kash Patel, during a leak investigation. The watchdog highlighted that these actions risked a chilling effect on congressional oversight and media freedom. The report specifically noted the lack of policy regarding Congress when the DOJ swept up records of lawmakers and their staff, and it criticized the DOJ for ignoring some policies when seizing reporters' records as part of media leak investigations.
View original story
Other • 25%
CNN • 25%
Fox News • 25%
MSNBC • 25%
New York Times • 25%
CNN • 25%
TMZ • 25%
Other • 25%
The New York Times • 25%
CNN • 25%
The Washington Post • 25%
Other • 25%
No statement issued • 25%
Both confirm involvement • 25%
One denies, one confirms • 25%
Both deny involvement • 25%
ABC News • 25%
Fox News • 25%
CNN • 25%
MSNBC • 25%
Fox News • 25%
MSNBC • 25%
CBS • 25%
Other • 25%
Other Legal Action • 25%
Settlement Agreement • 25%
Defamation Lawsuit • 25%
No Major Legal Action • 25%
Other aspects • 25%
Legal consequences for DOJ • 25%
Impact on congressional oversight • 25%
Constitutional violations • 25%
Yes • 50%
No • 50%
CNN • 25%
Other • 25%
MSNBC • 25%
Fox News • 25%
Yes • 50%
No • 50%
Increased oversight measures • 25%
No major changes • 25%
New guidelines for congressional subpoenas • 25%
New guidelines for media subpoenas • 25%