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Court Blocks Government Access to Washington Post Reporter's Devices

Published January 22, 2026, 06:30

A federal judge in the United States has blocked the government from examining electronic devices seized from Washington Post reporter Hannah Nathanson during a raid on her home. The case concerns a potential leak of sensitive 'national security' information. The judge allowed authorities to retain the devices but prohibited their examination pending further court decision. The Washington Post is seeking the immediate return of the devices, warning that such actions could lead to censorship and jeopardize freedom of the press. The raid was conducted as part of an investigation into Aurelio Perez-Lugones, an IT systems administrator accused of leaking classified documents. The Washington Post argues that the raid on a reporter is an extremely rare and aggressive tactic. The case has reignited the debate over the limits of investigations into leaks and the conflict between national security and the protection of journalistic work. The temporary block on examining the devices is considered a significant judicial intervention.