Trump-Era DOJ Sought Data on White House Counsel, Times Reports
- Fresh instance of Justice Dept. secretly obtaining information
- Pelosi: agency’s alleged targeting of Democrats was ‘rogue’
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The Justice Department subpoenaed data from Apple Inc. of Donald McGahn, who was then serving as White House counsel, and his wife in early 2018, the New York Times reported.
The report was the latest instance of alleged actions by the Justice Department during the Trump administration to secretly obtain information. Records of at least two House Democrats and members of the news media were also sought as part of investigations into leaks, according to recent reports.