The home of a Washington Post reporter was searched by the FBI as part of an investigation by the bureau into the leaking of classified documents tied to President Trump’s efforts to trim the size of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. UPDATED: The FBI searched the home of a journalist at The Washington Post as part of an investigation into potential disclosure of ...
What started as an in-depth, first-person look inside U.S. President Donald Trump’s reshaping of the federal government has now exploded into a press-freedom firestorm — complete with FBI agents, ...
The magistrate judge had signed the warrants granting permission for the search of the reporter’s home, car and person.
Hannah Natanson connected with over 1,000 sources for her coverage of Trump's efforts to downsize the federal government ...
The Washington Post on Wednesday urged federal law enforcement officials to return electronic devices seized when the FBI ...
The New York Times first reported on the search of the home of Hannah Natanson, who has been covering the upheaval as the Trump administration has fired federal workers. A Post spokesperson said that ...
A grand jury indicted a federal contractor accused of leaking classified information to a Washington Post reporter, charging him with six counts.
UPDATED: A judge has barred the U.S. government from reviewing materials seized from the home of Washington Post reporter ...