After Four-Year Nap, New York Times To Start ‘Fact-Checking’ The White House Again

After Four-Year Nap, New York Times To Start ‘Fact-Checking’ The White House Again


The New York Times has decided to take its reporting in a new direction now that President Donald Trump is back in office.

“One way in which this administration is different from its predecessor is that President Trump himself is far more accessible to reporters than was President Joe Biden, who rarely took questions or did sit-down interviews,” The Times explains in a long article written by multiple reporters this week. It answers questions from readers about how The Times is reporting differently on the Trump administration.

Apparently, Trump-era reporting is such a departure from usual reporting that it requires an explanation: “Mr. Trump, of course, presents a different set of challenges, starting with the need to fact-check nearly everything he says.”

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