New York Times defends ActBlue report, says confident in accuracy of coverage
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- New York Times issued a fact-check rebutting what it called misleading claims by ActBlue about Times coverage of internal disputes at ActBlue.
- Statement defended reporting on a law firm review that found ActBlue gave a potentially misleading response to congressional Republican investigators on vetting donations for illegal foreign sources.
- Times said its reporting was based on internal documents and interviews, citing items such as legal memos, emails, and resignation letters.
- Response said ActBlue was contacted before publication and ActBlue’s reply was included in the original coverage.
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