The Justice Department has reversed its decision to issue subpoenas to reporters from The Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal. These subpoenas aimed to compel the journalists to testify before a grand jury concerning their national security reporting.
Both newspapers challenged these subpoenas in closed federal court sessions. Before the court issued a judgment, the government decided to withdraw the subpoenas.
This development highlights ongoing debates about press freedom and the protection of journalistic sources, especially in the context of national security journalism.

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