The Free Press Journal

Biden won’t allow Justice Dept. to seize reporters’ records

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President Joe Biden says he won't allow the Department of Justice to seize journalist­s' phone records and emails, calling the practice "wrong" in a significan­t departure from his predecesso­rs.

"Absolutely, positively, it's wrong. It's simply, simply wrong," he told a reporter Friday at the White House.

His comments come as CNN reported Thursday that the Trump administra­tion Justice Department secretly obtained the 2017 phone records of one of their correspond­ents, the latest revelation of an apparent leak investigat­ion aimed at identifyin­g a journalist's sources that was launched during the last administra­tion.

The Washington Post also disclosed that the Justice Department had last year seized phone records belonging to three of its journalist­s who covered the Russia investigat­ion. When asked if Biden would prevent his Justice Department from seeking reporters' phone records, Biden responded: "I won't let that happen." His comments, however, seem to contradict those made earlier by White House press secretary Jen Psaki when asked how the administra­tion viewed the practice of obtaining journalist­s' records. Psaki suggested that the Justice Department would use the "Holder model," a reference to Obama-era Attorney General Eric Holder.

Under Holder, the Justice Department announced revised guidelines for obtaining records from the news media during criminal leak investigat­ions, removing language that news organisati­ons said was ambiguous and requiring additional levels of review before a journalist could be subpoenaed, but it did not end the practice.

In 2013, the Justice Department secretly obtained records of a number of Associated Press journalist­s in a leak investigat­ion.

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