The Associated Press has attracted a story that published Monday which mistakenly claimed that national intelligence director Tulsi Gabbard said President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin were “good friends”.
“The Associated Press has attracted his story to the US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard saying that President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are very good friends.” Gabbard was talking about Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Linking to the original story shows a message “Unavailable Page”.
The outlet released an updated section that reflected Gabbard saying that Modi and Trump were good friends, including the mark of an editor at the end, admitting that AP deleted the original article that contained “wrong reporting”.
“The AP has removed his story for the US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard saying that President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin ‘are very good friends” because he did not meet our standards. We announced the clients and published a story corrected with the note of an editor to be transparent about the error, “the Associated Press Digital Digital said in a statement.
Alexa Henning, Deputy Chief of Gabbard Staff, addressed the title on X.
“@Ap is total trash. Dni @tulsigabbard was referring to Prime Minister Modi & President Trump and that is the title they publish. That is why no one trusts with disapproval and unilateral intention [sic] The media if this is not a clear example to postpone a political story just, then nothing is, ”Henning wrote.
The AP has clashed with Trump’s White House since the president took office, as the Priza was banned by several White House events for her refusal to call the now renewed Mexico bay from the US.
White House secretary Karoline Leavitt also collided with a PA reporter on fees in the Conference House on March 11.
“I’m sorry, did you pay a fee?” They are not charged with foreign companies.
“And ultimately, when we have fair and balanced trade, which the American people have not seen in decades, as I said at the outset, income will stay here, wages will rise and our country will become rich again,” Leavitt said.
Leavitt called the officer of the reporter’s questions.
“And I think it’s offensive that you are trying to try my knowledge of the economy and the decisions that this president has made. Now I regret that I asked an Associated Press question,” she said, going to another reporter.
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