White House subpoenas NYT journalists over Air Force One reporting

白宫就空军一号报道对《纽约时报》记者发出传票

Newshour

2026-07-12

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Several New York Times journalists were summoned to testify under oath after they reported alleged security concerns involving President Donald Trump's new Air Force One plane, the US newspaper said. Also on the programme: firefighters have for the first time started to contain wildfires in southern Spain which have killed at least 12 people; and Czech tennis player Linda Noskova beat her friend Karolina Muchova in an extraordinary and dramatic Wimbledon final. (Photo: US President Donald Trump speaks to reporters mid-flight in the press cabin of the new, Qatari-gifted Air Force One after changing planes to return to Washington from RAF Mildenhall, Britain on July 8, 2026. Credit: Reuters)
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  • Hello and welcome to NewsHour live from the BBC World Service in London.

  • I'm Rebecca Kesby.

  • Why has the Trump administration ordered several journalists

  • from the New York Times to give testimony under oath over their coverage of the new Air Force One?

  • Four journalists from the paper have been subpoenaed to appear before a grand jury in Manhattan on Wednesday next week.

  • It's a process that will decide if there's enough evidence to charge a person with a crime.

  • As to what the main objections are to the New York Times reporting.

  • But in a statement to the BBC,