The New York Times Files Motion to Quash Subpoenas Following Air Force One Coverage The New York Times' coverage of Air Force One's emergency landing on a remote airstrip during President Joe Biden's trip to Europe has sparked a contentious dispute with the US government.
The White House's demand for documents and information from the newspaper, citing national security concerns, has reignited debate about the role of a free press in holding those in power accountable.
Background and Context The New York Times' reporting on Air Force One's unscheduled landing shed light on a previously unknown aspect of presidential travel.