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Justice Department Subpoenas Wall Street Journal in Leak Probe

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The Justice Department has subpoenaed The Wall Street Journal in connection with a leak investigation, raising immediate concerns about press freedom protections. The subpoenas relate to a Journal article detailing internal deliberations about potential military action against Iran, sources familiar with the matter confirmed.

This investigation stems from classified information that found its way into public reporting, putting media organizations in a difficult position between national security concerns and journalistic obligations. The U.S. attorney's office in Virginia handles multiple similar leak probes, creating a challenging environment for journalists covering sensitive national security topics.

For media companies and financial markets, this case represents a critical test of press freedom boundaries at a time when information flows increasingly influence market movements. The outcome could establish precedents for how the government handles classified information leaks and how news organizations balance reporting duties with legal constraints.