New York Times, what are you doing?
EXCLUSIVE: Rosenstein discussed invoking the 25th Amendment to oust Trump in the days after Comey was fired in May 2017. Rosenstein also discussed wearing a wire to secretly record his conversations with Trump. https://t.co/lq3iWOqM1r w/@adamgoldmanNYT
— Michael S. Schmidt (@nytmike) September 21, 2018
"Huge scoop." And the statuette for best all-time use of a false narrative and unnamed sources by a national reporter to advance an administration's agenda passes from Judith Miller to Adam Goldman. The NYT keeps the crown. https://t.co/NytJKIiTKS
— David Simon (@AoDespair) September 21, 2018
Somebody wants Rosenstein gone yesterday. Somebody. https://t.co/UDvo9NEmau
— Adele M. Stan (@AddieStan) September 21, 2018
Then, in an update designed to rebut the (more responsible) reporting of other outlets, NYT reveals the timeline suggested elsewhere in the article is false. It wasn't May 10. It was May 16.
— emptywheel (@emptywheel) September 21, 2018
It's still not adequate rebuttal bc they're working only secondhand, not fr docs. pic.twitter.com/4UpHmpcuMt
