In its 2009 investigation of a leak related to North Korea, the Department of Justice extensively surveilled Fox News Channel’s chief Washington correspondent James Rosen, according to a report published in the Washington Post.
Using security badge access, the DOJ tracked Rosen’s comings and goings from the State Department, according to WaPo. Moreover, the DOJ traced the timing of Rosen’s phone calls with a State Department security adviser and obtained a search warrant to access his personal emails.
Read WaPo’s entire report here.