The FBI raided the home of Washington Post journalist Hannah Natanson on Wednesday, seizing devices and conducting a full search as part of an investigation tied to leaked government secrets, according to The New York Times.
Natanson, known for her coverage of federal workforce changes under President Trump, has reportedly interviewed multiple frustrated government employees during her reporting. Her recent work has focused on how Trump-era officials aimed to reshape the civil service to align more closely with the administration’s goals.
But the Bureau’s interest in Natanson stems from a separate probe. According to federal officials, the search is connected to an ongoing investigation into Aurelio Perez-Lugones, a Maryland-based system administrator who held a top-secret clearance. Perez-Lugones is accused of taking classified intelligence reports out of secure facilities and storing them in unauthorized locations—including his basement and even his lunchbox, per an FBI affidavit.
BREAKING: The FBI searched Washington Post reporter Hannah Natanson’s home and devices on Wednesday as part of an investigation into a government contractor accused of sharing government secrets, according to multiple reports. pic.twitter.com/efJGCtW2N4
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) January 14, 2026
The feds executed a search warrant on Natanson’s home and personal devices as they track down possible leaks linked to Perez-Lugones. Natanson confirmed to The Post that agents took her phone and smartwatch during the operation.
While the Trump administration has long been accused of taking a hardline stance toward the press, the raid of a journalist’s private residence marks an extraordinary—and rare—move by federal authorities.
The Washington Post defended its reporter, calling the search part of a broader investigation into a government contractor accused of unlawfully possessing classified documents. But the implications are raising eyebrows across journalistic and political circles.
BREAKING: WASHINGTON POST REPORTER’S HOUSE RAIDED, FBI TRACKING SECRET DOCS LEAKER
Feds showed up at Hannah Natanson’s place this morning with a search warrant.
They’re not after her, though. They’re chasing a government contractor named Aurelio Perez-Lugones.
He had… pic.twitter.com/w6mjMvnLbS
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) January 14, 2026
This story comes amid heightened tensions between the press and federal power, especially around whistleblower protections and the role of journalists in handling sensitive government material. The unusual nature of the search suggests a more aggressive federal approach to national security breaches—and perhaps a chilling signal to those who speak to the press from inside the system.














BREAKING: The FBI searched Washington Post reporter Hannah Natanson’s home and devices on Wednesday as part of an investigation into a government contractor accused of sharing government secrets, according to multiple reports.
BREAKING: WASHINGTON POST REPORTER’S HOUSE RAIDED, FBI TRACKING SECRET DOCS LEAKER
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