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The Post and the First Amendment

January 15, 2026
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The Post and the First Amendment

The Justice Department’s decision to send FBI agents to raid a Washington Post reporter’s home Wednesday was an aggressive attack on the press freedom of all journalists. Yet anyone who believes the raid will deter reporters from doing their jobs is sorely mistaken.

Federal law enforcement searched the home of The Post’s Hannah Natanson and seized several of her electronic devices. The search warrant named a government contractor who was arrested last week for allegedly retaining classified material, accordingto Attorney General Pam Bondi. The Post has been told that neither Natanson nor this publication are targets of the investigation.

It’s the government’s prerogative to pursue leakers of classified material. Yet journalists have First Amendment rights to gather and publish such secrets, and The Post also has a history of fighting for those freedoms. Natanson, who covers the federal government, speaks regularly with whistleblowers and other sources to understand what’s really going on and inform our audience.

Last spring, Bondi rolled back a policy that barred the use of search warrants and subpoenas to seize reporting materials, though she kept in place a requirement to exhaust other methods of obtaining evidence before targeting journalists. Her memofollowed reportingby The Post that U.S. intelligence assessments had contradicted some of the president’s public statements about Venezuela.

Leaks frustrate every president, but efforts to intimidate or neutralize reporters always fail in the end. Consider the Pentagon. Last year, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth strippedThe Post and other outlets of their media credentials after they declined to sign a document pledging to only publish information approved by government officials. Despite losing access to the building and press briefings, the Pentagon press corps continuesto breakstories of significant public interest.

Whatever happens, The Post’s important work will continue unabated.

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