The National Press Club is demanding the immediate withdrawal of the subpoenas, arguing that the maneuver threatens the public's constitutional right to an independent press. Schoeff Jr. emphasized that the government’s use of investigative powers against reporters weakens the essential checks on those in power, effectively chilling the flow of information from potential whistleblowers.
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National Press Club Condemns Justice Department Subpoenas of NYT
When federal agents arrive at the homes of journalists with subpoenas, it is not ordinary law enforcement, but an extraordinary assault on the First Amendment. National Press Club President Mark Schoeff Jr. issued a sharp rebuke following the Justice Department's decision to target New York Times reporters this week.

By targeting journalists, the administration risks silencing sources who might otherwise expose government misconduct. The organization maintains that a confident government should welcome scrutiny rather than seek to intimidate those tasked with uncovering uncomfortable facts. With this action, the Department of Justice undermines the fundamental democratic principle that the press serves the citizenry, not the state.
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