In a move that has sparked widespread concern over press freedom and government overreach, the Trump administration has issued subpoenas to two New York Times journalists who reported on security concerns surrounding the development of the new Air Force One. The journalists, David E. Sanger and William Broad, were part of a team that broke the story about the potential vulnerabilities of the next-generation presidential plane, citing concerns from current and former government officials. The administration's decision to subpoena the journalists appears to be an attempt to intimidate and silence them, raising questions about the government's commitment to protecting a free press. The move has been met with outrage from media organizations and civil liberties groups, who see it as an attack on the fundamental principles of a democratic society.
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