'It appeared on the front page under the headline, 'Clinton Used Personal Email at State Department.' No big deal, you might think. But soon all hell broke loose.' In her new book, Sulliview revisits the New York Times's strange coverage of Clinton.
the story about Clinton’s questionable email practices. It appeared on the front page under the headline, “Clinton Used Personal Email at State Department.” No big deal, you might think. But soon all hell broke loose. In July, Schmidt anda story—sourced anonymously—about the Justice Department opening a “criminal investigation” into Clinton regarding her email practices. Again, it got front-page treatment.
Then came the infamous Comey letter. Just days before the presidential election, FBI director James Comey reopened the bureau’s emails investigation. Thecoverage went overboard. Editors devoted the entire top of the print front page to this development: three articles and a photograph, all “above the fold.
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