11/15/2021 / By News Editors
Axios, one of the leading D.C.-based corporate media outlets, has admitted that reporting surrounding the now infamous Trump-Steele dossier was “one of the most egregious journalistic errors in modern history,” in an article slamming news-media colleagues for the years of fake news reporting.
(Article republished from TheNationalPulse.com)
“…the media’s response to its own mistakes has so far been tepid,” wrote Sara Fischer on Sunday morning, as it becomes increasingly clear to the nation’s journalistic class that not only were they willingly duped for years, but that they have made almost no efforts to correct their outright falsehoods.
Axios also reports:
Outsized coverage of the unvetted document drove a media frenzy at the start of Donald Trump’s presidency that helped drive a narrative of collusion between former President Trump and Russia.
Driving the news: In wake of the key source’s arrest and further reporting on the situation, The Washington Post on Friday corrected and removed large portions of two articles.
The article also takes aim at CNN, MSNBC, Mother Jones, the Wall Street Journal, and others:
On Friday, The Washington Post removed massive portions of two articles published in March 2017 and February 2019.
The paper’s executive editor, Sally Buzbee, said the outlet could no longer stand by those elements of the story.
More corrections and retractions are expected.
The National Pulse was one of the very few news outlets to outright challenge ‘The Russia Lie‘.
Read more at: TheNationalPulse.com
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