Although the president first joked with the reporter, he then got serious. “Absolutely, positively — it’s wrong. It’s simply, simply wrong. I will not let that happen,” Biden said.
Shortly after the president’s comment – which was a contradiction to department regulations from back in the Obama administration — the DOJ notified four New York Times reporters that data from their phone records had been seized. Such action was permitted as long as it received high-level approval.
On Saturday, DOJ spokesman Anthony Coley confirmed the change of policy.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki also weighed in, saying, “While the White House does not intervene in criminal investigations, the issuing of subpoenas for the records of reporters in leak investigations is not consistent with the president’s policy direction to the department, and the Department of Justice has reconfirmed it will not be used moving forward.”
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