Judge Criticizes U.S. Authorities Over Search Warrant for Washington Post Reporter
Feb 21, 2026, 12:31 AM
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A judge reprimanded the Justice Department for not disclosing a law restricting searches for reporting materials when applying for a search warrant for a Washington Post reporter's home.
The Justice Department faced criticism from a judge for not mentioning the Privacy Protection Act of 1980, which restricts searches for reporting materials, in a warrant application to search the home of a Washington Post reporter. The prosecutor admitted to knowing about the law but failed to raise it initially. The investigation into the reporter's home was linked to a broader inquiry regarding a government contractor handling classified information.
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