
The Trump administration subpoenaed journalists over reporting on security concerns with the Qatari-donated Air Force One. The New York Times had reported that the plane was less secure than another available to the president. France 24's media show 'Scoop' covered this as an attempt to intimidate the press. The incident highlights ongoing tensions between the administration and the media.
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Trump administration subpoenas journalists
The Air Force One plane was donated by Qatar.
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The story about the Air Force One security concerns was clearly newsworthy.
OpinionThis week France 24's media show "Scoop" looks at Donald Trump's latest attempt to intimidate the press. The New York Times broke the story that the Qatari-donated Air Force One had security concerns. It was clearly newsworthy: the US President flying on a plane that was less secure than another that was available to him.
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The story about the Air Force One security concerns was clearly newsworthy.
OpinionSubpoenaing journalists is an attempt to intimidate the press.
OpinionThe New York Times broke a story about security concerns with the Qatari-donated Air Force One.
France 24The Air Force One plane was donated by Qatar.
France 24The Qatari-donated Air Force One was less secure than another plane available to President Trump.
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