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Related: About this forumUSA Today, facing backlash, says Navarro opinion piece attacking Fauci does not meet its standards
Source: Washington Post
USA Today, facing backlash, says Navarro opinion piece attacking Fauci does not meet its standards
By Jeremy Barr
7/16/2020, 4:16:13 p.m.
Facing intense criticism on social media, USA Today has admitted errors in an opinion piece written by a White House official that attacked Anthony S. Fauci, the federal governments top infectious-disease expert, saying in a post-publication note attached to the piece that it did not meet USA TODAYs fact-checking standards.
Published online Tuesday evening and in print Wednesday, the opinion piece was authored by Peter Navarro, who heads the Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy, and was paired with the provocative headline: Anthony Fauci has been wrong about everything I have interacted with him on.
On Wednesday evening, editorial page editor Bill Sternberg added a note that explained the pieces origins as well as its mistakes.
Navarros response echoed comments made to other news outlets in recent days, he wrote, alluding to talking points critical of Fauci circulated by White House aides. We felt it was newsworthy because it expanded on those comments, put an on-the-record name to the attacks on Fauci, and contradicted White House denials of an anti-Fauci campaign.
But he said the piece did not meet USA TODAYs fact-checking standards because of factual errors with several of Navarros criticisms of Fauci. ...
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By Jeremy Barr
7/16/2020, 4:16:13 p.m.
Facing intense criticism on social media, USA Today has admitted errors in an opinion piece written by a White House official that attacked Anthony S. Fauci, the federal governments top infectious-disease expert, saying in a post-publication note attached to the piece that it did not meet USA TODAYs fact-checking standards.
Published online Tuesday evening and in print Wednesday, the opinion piece was authored by Peter Navarro, who heads the Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy, and was paired with the provocative headline: Anthony Fauci has been wrong about everything I have interacted with him on.
On Wednesday evening, editorial page editor Bill Sternberg added a note that explained the pieces origins as well as its mistakes.
Navarros response echoed comments made to other news outlets in recent days, he wrote, alluding to talking points critical of Fauci circulated by White House aides. We felt it was newsworthy because it expanded on those comments, put an on-the-record name to the attacks on Fauci, and contradicted White House denials of an anti-Fauci campaign.
But he said the piece did not meet USA TODAYs fact-checking standards because of factual errors with several of Navarros criticisms of Fauci. ...
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Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/media/2020/07/16/usa-today-facing-backlash-says-navarro-opinion-piece-attacking-fauci-did-not-meet-standards/
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USA Today, facing backlash, says Navarro opinion piece attacking Fauci does not meet its standards (Original Post)
Eugene
Jul 2020
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Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)1. Begging the question
Why was it allowed to go to print?
regnaD kciN
(26,590 posts)2. WHAT "standards"...?
Remember, this is the paper whose publisher, a number of years ago, wrote an editorial decrying EEO standards for taking away "young, shapely stewardesses" on our airplanes.
agingdem
(8,540 posts)3. and yet they printed it anyway...
Last edited Sat Jul 18, 2020, 02:33 AM - Edit history (1)
who do they think they are..the NYT??? did any paper learn anything from Tom Cotton's "send in the army to kill peaceful protesters" opinion piece?..almost 4 years of Trump's hateful syphophants "duping" the press...seriously???...so how many times do these media idiots have to get hit on the head with a hammer before they say ouch and read this crap before it goes into print?...