The Associated Press withdrew a story published Monday that falsely claimed that the National Intelligence Agency Director Tulsi Gabbard said President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin were “good friends.”
“The Associated Press has withdrawn the story about U.S. National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard, who said Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are very good friends. Gabbard talks about Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The Associated Press Statement.
this Link to the original story Displays the “Unable” message. The media has published The updated article reflects Gabbard saying that Modi and Trump were good friends, including editorial notes, and finally admitted to deleting the original article containing the “error report.”
“The Associated Press has removed the story about U.S. National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard, who said Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are very good friends, because it doesn’t meet our standards. We told Fox News Digital in a statement.
Gabbard Deputy Chief of Staff Alexa Henning spoke to the title on X.
“@AP is TotalTrash. DNI@Tulsigabbard refers to President PM Modi & Trump, which is the title they posted. That’s why no one trusts malicious, incompetent and purposeful bias [sic] media. If this is not a clear example of promoting a purely political narrative, then nothing is there. ” Henning wrote.
Since the president took office, the Associated Press has clashed with Trump’s White House because Exits are prohibited Some of the White Houses refused to call the Gulf of Mexico the Gulf of America.
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The Associated Press deleted the story about DNI Tulsi Gabbard on Monday. (Left: (Chan Long Hei/sopa image/lightrocket via Getty Images), correct: (Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images))
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt Conflict with AP reporters Tariffs in briefing room on March 11.
“Sorry, did you pay the tariff? Because I have it,” Associated Press reporter Josh Boak said in a briefing room exchange. “They will not sue foreign companies. They are accused of being against importers.”
“Ultimately, when we have fair, balanced trade, the American people haven’t seen it for decades, as I said at the beginning, income will stay here, wages will rise, and our country will become rich again,” Levitt said.
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Levitt called the reporter’s insult.
“I think it’s an insult to you trying to test my knowledge of economics and the decision this president has made. I regret raising questions to the Associated Press now,” she said.