The Justice Department initially sought to compel journalists from The Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal to testify before a federal grand jury. This decision marked an unusual move, as subpoenas for reporters are rare. However, the Department rescinded the subpoenas earlier this month following objections from the news organizations.
The incident took place at the federal courthouse in Alexandria, Virginia. The decision to retract the subpoenas underscores the infrequency and sensitivity surrounding such legal actions against journalists.

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