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US judge blocks search of Washington Post reporter’s devices

By Thomson Reuters Feb 24, 2026 | 7:48 PM

By Jack Queen

Feb 24 (Reuters) – A U.S. judge on Tuesday blocked federal prosecutors from searching devices seized from a ​Washington Post reporter as part of ‌a leak investigation, saying he would review their contents for potential evidence.

The FBI searched reporter Hannah Natanson’s home in January as part of a ‌national ​security investigation, a move that ⁠press advocates said ⁠threatened journalistic freedom. Natanson has covered President Donald Trump’s campaign to fire hundreds of thousands of federal workers. She has not ​been accused of wrongdoing.

U.S. Magistrate Judge William Porter in Virginia said in his ⁠ruling that a court-supervised ⁠review of Natanson’s devices was ​appropriate to balance U.S. legal protections for journalists ​with the government’s right to seek evidence ‌in criminal investigations implicating national security.

“Accordingly, the court rejects the government’s request to conduct an unsupervised, wholesale search of all … seized ⁠data,” Porter said.

Justice Department lawyers had argued the search was a necessary part of an investigation ⁠into the ‌unlawful disclosure of U.S. government ⁠secrets. They said the DOJ ​planned ‌to have a group of FBI ​agents not ⁠involved in the investigation, known as a filter team, review the seized material and separate anything not relevant to the probe.

(Reporting by Jack Queen in New York; Editing by ​Cynthia Osterman)