The Associated Press says the U.S. Department of Justice has secretly
obtained a trove of journalists’ phone records in what its chief
executive called a "massive and unprecedented intrusion." The Obama
administration seized records for the work and personal phone numbers of
individual reporters, for general AP office numbers in New York City,
Washington, D.C., and Hartford, Connecticut, and for the main number for
the AP in the House of Representatives press gallery. More than 100
reporters work in the offices. The records were from April and May of
2012. Among those whose records were obtained were Matt Apuzzo, Adam
Goldman, three other reporters and an editor, all of whom worked on a
May 7, 2012, story that revealed details about a CIA
operation in Yemen which stopped an alleged terror plot. AP had delayed
publication of the story at the government’s request. "It seems to be
terrible intrusion on the freedom of the press," says Ramsey Clark, the
U.S. attorney general from 1967 to 1969. "I don’t see how the press can
operate effectively if the public and the people who talk to the press
have to assume that big brother is listening in and sees the
conversations they engage in."
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