The New York Times Reverses Course on Clinton’s Emails After Public Editor Admits Fault in Reporting
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The New York Times Public Editor Admits Fault In Publications Initial Reporting On Emails
NYT Public Editor Admits Original Story Was Not Without Fault. On March 8, the Times public editor Margaret Sullivan responded to criticism of the papers initial reporting on Clintons use of private email while secretary of state, stating that the story was not without fault and should have been clearer about precisely what regulations might have been violated. [The New York Times, 3/8/15]
The New York Times Quietly Shifts Positions In New Report On Clintons Emails
NYT Then: Clinton May Have Violated Federal Law With Email Use. In its initial report, the Times accused Clinton of possibly having violated federal requirements that officials correspondence be retained as part of the agencys record with her use of personal email for official government business during her time at the department, specifically citing the Federal Records Act. [The New York Times, 3/2/15]
NYT Now: Guidelines On Email Use Were Vague, Until Three Months Ago There Was No Law. The Times earlier allegation that Clinton may have violated federal law was undercut by a subsequent report published over a week later explaining that oversight of email guidelines have been vague at the time Clinton worked at the State Department: