Associated Press Retracts False Report About Tulsi Gabbard's Comments
- The Associated Press retracted a story that incorrectly claimed Tulsi Gabbard said Trump and Putin are 'very good friends.'
- Gabbard actually referred to Trump and Indian Prime Minister Modi, clarifying the error, according to a statement from the Associated Press.
- The AP acknowledged its mistake and stated it would publish a corrected version of the story, ensuring transparency about the error.
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FACT CHECK: Did Tulsi Gabbard Say Trump And Putin Were Good Friends?
A post shared on X claims Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard said that President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin were good friends. U.S. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard speaking on Trump and Putin in a new interview with India’s NDTV: “We have 2 leaders of 2 great countries who are very […]
MSNBC Hosts Forced To Correct Themselves After Making False Statement About Tulsi Gabbard
MSNBC hosts corrected their claims Tuesday night that Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard referred to Russian President Vladimir Putin and President Donald Trump as “very good friends.” The Associated Press (AP) retracted its initial story making this claim Tuesday and clarified that Gabbard was referring to Trump’s friendship with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. During […] MSNBC Hosts Forced To Correct Themselves After Ma…
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