DOJ Rescinds Biden-Era Limits on Seizing Journalists’ Records in Criminal Leak Probes

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Attorney General Pam Bondi said the policy change will restore prosecutors’ ability to hold government leakers accountable.

The Justice Department has rescinded a Biden-era policy that limited prosecutors’ ability to obtain journalists’ records during criminal leak investigations, according to a memo issued on April 25 by Attorney General Pam Bondi.

In the memo, Bondi said she was rolling back policies put in place under her predecessor, Attorney General Merrick Garland, that barred prosecutors from seizing information from or compelling testimony by members of the news media in leak cases. The Biden-era protections, Bondi argued, had been abused to shield political allies and obstruct legitimate investigations.

“I have concluded that it is necessary to rescind Merrick Garland’s policies precluding the Department of Justice from seeking records and compelling testimony from members of the news media in order to identify and punish the source of improper leaks,” Bondi wrote. She directed the Office of Legal Policy to issue new regulatory language updating current laws to reflect the change.

Garland’s reforms prohibited federal prosecutors from using compulsory legal tools—such as subpoenas or search warrants—to obtain information from reporters engaged in newsgathering, except under narrowly defined circumstances. At the time, Garland described the move as necessary to protect press freedoms, saying in an October 2022 statement that these “regulations recognize the crucial role that a free and independent press plays in our democracy.”

The shift outlined in Bondi’s memo marks a rollback of restrictions that had been hailed by press freedom advocates as essential to protecting First Amendment rights. Bondi said that the new approach would continue to respect press freedoms while reasserting the government’s authority to combat damaging leaks.

“Without question, it is a bedrock principle that a free and independent press is vital to the functioning of our democracy,” Bondi wrote. “The Department of Justice will defend that principle, despite the lack of independence of certain members of the legacy news media.”

Responding to Bondi’s announcement, Reporters Committee President Bruce D. Brown issued a statement saying that, while the specific language of the new policy has yet to be released, the development raises concerns about press freedoms.

By Tom Ozimek

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