- The New York Times reports the U.S. Department of Justice, under former President Donald Trump, subpoenaed Apple for data from the accounts of two Democratic members of the House Intelligence Committee and their families.
- The Times also reports the Department of Justice subpoenaed Apple for data belonging to Trump's White House Counsel Donald McGahn II.
- Apple said it was constrained by a nondisclosure agreement signed by a federal magistrate judge in response to the revelations, The Associated Press reports.
- The Associated Press also reports National Security Division Assistant Attorney General John Demers resigned after the revelations about the subpoenas were made public.
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