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FBI searches Washington Post reporter's home in classified probe
Summary
FBI agents searched Washington Post reporter Hannah Natanson's home as part of an investigation into possible sharing of classified material, and officials said she is not the focus.
Content
FBI agents searched the home of Washington Post reporter Hannah Natanson on Wednesday, the New York Times reported, citing people familiar with the matter. Officials described the action as part of an investigation into possible sharing of government secrets. Natanson has covered federal personnel changes and wrote a December piece about her experience reporting on those topics. The Washington Post said it is reviewing the situation and monitoring developments.
Key details:
- FBI agents searched Hannah Natanson's home on Wednesday, according to reporting by the New York Times.
- Investigators told the reporter she is not the focus of the probe, the Washington Post said on X.
- The search warrant said law enforcement was investigating a Maryland system administrator accused of taking home classified intelligence reports.
- The FBI and Justice Department did not immediately respond to requests for comment, and the Washington Post said it is reviewing and monitoring the situation.
Summary:
The search was reported as part of an investigation into possible sharing of classified material. Undetermined at this time.
