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Trump Pushed DOJ to Subpoena Journalists Over Iran War Leaks — Including the Wall Street Journal

by Team Lumida
May 12, 2026
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  • Trump privately complained to acting AG Todd Blanche about Iran war media leaks, handing him a stack of articles with a sticky note reading “treason” — triggering Blanche’s vow to subpoena reporters covering sensitive national security stories.
  • The Wall Street Journal confirmed it received grand jury subpoenas dated March 4 for records of its reporters, related to a Feb. 23 article reporting that Pentagon officials warned Trump about the risks of a prolonged Iran military campaign.
  • Former AG Pam Bondi had already rescinded Biden-era media protections last year, making it easier to subpoena reporters; Blanche — Trump’s former criminal defense lawyer — has shown clear willingness to use that authority aggressively.
  • Senior DOJ officials have met with Pentagon counterparts to coordinate the investigations; other outlets including Axios and the Washington Post published similar stories to the WSJ article that triggered the probe.

What Happened?

President Trump privately passed acting Attorney General Todd Blanche a collection of news articles about the Iran war — marked with a sticky note reading “treason” — and demanded action against journalists covering sensitive national security stories. Blanche responded by pledging to secure subpoenas specifically targeting reporters’ records. The Wall Street Journal confirmed it received grand jury subpoenas dated March 4 for records of its reporters, stemming from a Feb. 23 article that disclosed Pentagon warnings about the risks of extended military conflict with Iran. Trump launched the war five days after that article was published. The DOJ has also subpoenaed email and phone providers and has met with Pentagon officials to coordinate the investigations, which span multiple news outlets.

Why It Matters?

The subpoenas represent the most aggressive press freedom confrontation of the Trump era. For decades, the Justice Department treated reporter subpoenas as a last resort in leak investigations, only after exhausting all other avenues. That norm has been formally dismantled: former AG Bondi rescinded Biden-era protections last year, opening the door to exactly this kind of early, targeted subpoena campaign. Blanche’s willingness to move aggressively — he told reporters that subpoenas to journalists are exactly what the DOJ “should do” and “will be doing” — signals a structural shift in how the government views the press-national security relationship. The case will test whether federal courts enforce the remaining First Amendment protections for newsgathering in the face of executive branch pressure.

What’s Next?

Dow Jones — WSJ’s parent — called the subpoenas “an attack on constitutionally protected newsgathering” and said it will “vigorously oppose” them. A federal judge previously rejected a similar DOJ bid to search a Washington Post reporter’s devices, which may provide a legal roadmap for the WSJ’s challenge. The broader investigation is unlikely to stop there: Trump has publicly threatened to go after any news outlet that reports on rescue operations or classified military activity, and the DOJ has already sent subpoenas to multiple media organizations. As the Iran war stalemate drags on, the pressure to find and silence leak sources inside the administration is likely to intensify.

Source: The Wall Street Journal

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