EXPLOSIVE STORY : U.S. Government Secretly Obtained AP Phone Records  
 
(CBC) 'Massive and unprecedented intrusion' could reveal communications with confidential sources, news co-operative says
The  U.S. Justice Department secretly obtained two months of telephone  records of reporters and editors for The Associated Press in what the  news cooperative's top executive called a "massive and unprecedented  intrusion" into how news organizations gather the news.
The  records obtained by the Justice Department listed incoming and outgoing  calls, and the duration of each call, for the work and personal phone  numbers of individual reporters, general AP office numbers in New York,  Washington and Hartford, Conn., and the main number for AP reporters in  the House of Representatives press gallery, according to attorneys for  the AP.
In all, the government seized those records for more than  20 separate telephone lines assigned to AP and its journalists in April  and May of 2012. The exact number of journalists who used the phone  lines during that period is unknown but more than 100 journalists work  in the offices whose phone records were targeted on a wide array of  stories about government and other matters.
In a letter of  protest sent to Attorney General Eric Holder on Monday, AP President and  Chief Executive Officer Gary Pruitt said the government sought and  obtained information far beyond anything that could be justified by any  specific investigation. He demanded the return of the phone records and  destruction of all copies.
"There can be no possible  justification for such an overbroad collection of the telephone  communications of The Associated Press and its reporters. These records  potentially reveal communications with confidential sources across all  of the newsgathering activities undertaken by the AP during a two-month  period, provide a road map to AP's newsgathering operations, and  disclose information about AP's activities and operations that the  government has no conceivable right to know," Pruitt said.
Records could be part of probe into leak on 2011 CIA operation
The  government would not say why it sought the records. U.S. officials have  previously said in public testimony that the U.S. attorney in  Washington is conducting a criminal investigation into who may have  leaked information contained in a May 7, 2012, AP story about a foiled  terror plot. The story disclosed details of a CIA operation in Yemen  that stopped an al-Qaeda plot in the spring of 2012 to detonate a bomb  on an airplane bound for the United States.
In testimony in  February, CIA Director John Brennan noted that the FBI had questioned  him about whether he was AP's source, which he denied. He called the  release of the information to the media about the terror plot an  "unauthorized and dangerous disclosure of classified information."
Prosecutors  have sought phone records from reporters before, but the seizure of  records from such a wide array of AP offices, including general AP  switchboards numbers and an office-wide shared fax line, is unusual and  largely unprecedented.
In the letter notifying the AP received  Friday, the Justice Department offered no explanation for the seizure,  according to Pruitt's letter and attorneys for the AP. The records were  presumably obtained from phone companies earlier this year although the  government letter did not explain that. None of the information provided  by the government to the AP suggested the actual phone conversations  were monitored.
Among those whose phone numbers were obtained were five reporters and an editor who were involved in the May 7, 2012 story.
The  Obama administration has aggressively investigated disclosures of  classified information to the media and has brought six cases against  people suspected of leaking classified information, more than under all  previous presidents combined.
Justice Department published rules  require that subpoenas of records from news organizations must be  personally approved by the attorney general but it was not known if that  happened in this case. The letter notifying AP that its phone records  had been obtained though subpoenas was sent Friday by Ronald Machen, the  U.S. attorney in Washington.
Spokesmen in Machen's office and at the Justice Department had no immediate comment on Monday.
The  Justice Department lays out strict rules for efforts to get phone  records from news organizations. A subpoena can only be considered after  "all reasonable attempts" have been made to get the same information  from other sources, the rules say. It was unclear what other steps, in  total, the Justice Department has taken to get information in the case.
A  subpoena to the media must be "as narrowly drawn as possible" and  "should be directed at relevant information regarding a limited subject  matter and should cover a reasonably limited time period," according to  the rules.
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