Posted on 02/01/2008 3:24:05 AM PST by Sub-Driver
Times Reporter Subpoenaed Over Source for Book By PHILIP SHENON
WASHINGTON A federal grand jury has issued a subpoena to a reporter of The New York Times, apparently to try to force him to reveal his confidential sources for a 2006 book on the Central Intelligence Agency, one of the reporters lawyers said Thursday.
The subpoena was delivered last week to the New York law firm that is representing the reporter, James Risen, and ordered him to appear before a grand jury in Alexandria, Va., on Feb. 7.
Mr. Risens lawyer, David N. Kelley, who was the United States attorney in Manhattan early in the Bush administration, said in an interview that the subpoena sought the source of information for a specific chapter of the book State of War.
The chapter asserted that the C.I.A. had unsuccessfully tried, beginning in the Clinton administration, to infiltrate Irans nuclear program. None of the material in that chapter appeared in The New York Times.
We intend to fight this subpoena, so well likely be engaging in some sort of litigation, Mr. Kelley said. Jim has adhered to the highest traditions of journalism. He is the highest caliber of reporter that you can find, and he will keep his commitment to the confidentiality of his sources.
Mr. Risen and a colleague at The Times, Eric Lichtblau, won the 2006 Pulitzer Prize for national reporting for their disclosure of the administrations program of wiretapping without warrants; Mr. Risens book expanded on their reporting about the domestic eavesdropping effort.
Mr. Risen, who is based in Washington and specializes in intelligence issues, is the latest of several reporters to face subpoenas in leak investigations overseen by the Justice Department.
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“We intend to fight this subpoena, so well likely be engaging in some sort of litigation, Mr. Kelley said. Jim has adhered to the highest traditions of journalism. He is the highest caliber of reporter that you can find, and he will keep his commitment to the confidentiality of his sources.”
I have never seen an argument why the “traditions of journalism” trump national defense, patriotism, and the laws of the land.
Same old tired argument the libs use to hide behind their skirts when the s... hits the fan. Hope he enjoys spending time in the pokey!
The cat is pretty much out of the bag.
Of course not. The Times wouldn't want you to know that the Clinton Administration screwed up an attempt to slow down the Iranian Nuke program.
Risen won’t go 2 weeks in jail before ratting out his sources. Since he’s under no threat of prosecution, except for possible perjury, he will be forced to disclose or go to jail. I believe we are less than a month away from learning of a traitor in the CIA.
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