The NYT spoke to Stephen Miller on the record with audio and they spiked it because the White House “were not comfortable using the audio...when they found out his voice was going to be on a podcast they were not happy about it. So they asked us not to use it.”
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just saw it (and retweeted). thanks for sharing!
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So it looks like my suspicion was correct: The Times is applying the same ethical standard here as the one behind the FCC's "Phone Rule."https://www.fcc.gov/enforcement/orders/1836 …
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What were the ground rules when you let the FBI NYFO lie that that there is "no clear link to Russia"? Why have you never outed those "sources"?pic.twitter.com/PoYSyuvNFC
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How interesting that both decisions help protect trump.
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Someday there will be an American holocaust museum, and this tweet will be blown up, hanging in the long and narrow dimly lit hall helping to explain why the press stayed silent. Museum goers will gasp.
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So when do you publish the transcript?
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Publish the complete transcript please
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Not ok. NOT OKAY. On the record is on the record. Enough. Your access is MEANINGLESS if you play by sources rules.
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You're terrible people willing to trade real Rock solid ethical journalism for access. We get it.
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Access is everything. You should be ashamed of yourselves but you aren’t.
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