The Justice Department subpoenas New York Times journalists to appear before a Manhattan grand jury over reporting that flagged security weaknesses in the Qatar‑gifted Air Force One, and federal agents deliver some subpoenas to reporters’ homes.President Donald Trump attacks Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan on his social platform after the subpoenas, accuses opponents of bias and repeats references to a physical and cognitive test the White House says took place months earlier.The
New York Times, its lawyers and press‑freedom advocates led by
Stephen J. Adler decry the subpoenas as a threat to reporting while the Justice Department says it is pursuing leaks of classified information through lawful grand jury process.