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Press Release

Readout of Attorney General’s Meeting with News Media Representatives

For Immediate Release
Office of Public Affairs

Attorney General Merrick B. Garland met with representatives from the news media today following the recent notifications that the Justice Department had obtained reporter records in the course of leak investigations. As previously announced, the department will no longer use compulsory process to obtain reporters’ source information when they are doing their jobs.

The group had a productive conversation about the need for new rules implementing the policy change. During the discussion the department made clear that reporters were never the subject or the target of the recent investigations. The Attorney General and the media representatives agreed on the need for strong, durable rules.

In the coming weeks the Attorney General will develop and distribute to the field a memo detailing the current policy.  The Attorney General committed to working with members of the news media to codify the memo setting out these new rules into regulation.

Attending on behalf of the department, in addition to the Attorney General, were: Deputy Attorney General Lisa O. Monaco; John P. Carlin, Principal Associate Deputy Attorney General; Matthew Klapper, Chief of Staff to the Attorney General; Kate Heinzelman, Chief Counselor to the Attorney General; Anthony Coley, Director of Public Affairs and Senior Advisor to the Attorney General; Emily Loeb, Associate Deputy Attorney General; and David Newman, Associate Deputy Attorney General.

The news industry media representatives included: Bruce Brown, Executive Director, Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press; AG Sulzberger, Chairman and Publisher, The New York Times; David McCraw, Deputy General Counsel, The New York Times; Fred Ryan, Publisher and CEO, The Washington Post; Sally Buzbee, Executive Editor, The Washington Post; Jay Kennedy, Vice President, General Counsel & Labor, The Washington Post; Sam Feist, Senior Vice President and Washington Bureau Chief, CNN; and David Vigilante, Executive Vice President and General Counsel, CNN.   

Updated February 6, 2025

Press Release Number: 21-555