The Associated Press doesn't question the Justice
Department's right to have seized two months' worth of its phone records, the
organization's president and CEO Gary Pruitt said Sunday on
CBS "Face the
Nation." It was the methodology - "so sweeping, so secretively, so
abusively and harassingly overbroad," he said - that breached the
Constitution.
As part of its criminal investigation into who may have
leaked information contained in a May 7, 2012, AP story about a foiled terror
plot in Yemen, the department "issued a secret subpoena for the phone toll
records for 21 AP phone lines and these were phones lines for reporters, direct
lines, cell phones, home phones but also the office numbers," Pruitt
explained.
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