Comey "outs" the NY Times today saying their Russian collusion report was almost entirely wrong.

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NYT ‘Looking Into’ Massive Russia Scoop James Comey Said Is Almost Entirely False


RACHEL STOLTZFOOS
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The New York Times is “looking into” whether one of its big Russia scoops is actually true, after former FBI Director James Comey disputed the report in Thursday testimony before Congress.

The paper of record reported Feb. 14 that U.S. intelligence officials had intercepted repeated communDo You ications between the Trump campaign and senior Russian intelligence officials in the year leading up to the election. The news firmly planted the as yet totally unsubstantiated narrative that the Trump campaign colluded with Russia to sway the election in his favor.

But Comey characterized the report as almost entirely false Thursday, and The New York Times is now reviewing the report in light of his statements. “We are looking into James Comey’s statements, and we will report back with more information as soon as we can,” TheNYT tweeted following the hearing, after prominent journalists highlighted Comey’s statement.

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The New York Times Retweeted Jake Tapper

We are looking into James Comey's statements, and we will report back with more information as soon as we can.

The New York Times added,

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Comey agrees with Cotton reference to NYT Feb 14 story as "almost entirely wrong" this story --> …

“In the main, it was not true,” Comey testified Thursday. He added that when the news broke, he was so troubled that he actually double checked with the intelligence community to make sure he wasn’t missing something.

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“Would it be fair to characterize that story as almost entirely wrong?” Republican Sen. Tom Cotton asked.

“Yes,” Comey replied.

TheNYT sourced the report to four “former and current officials,” who were likely politically motivated, or as Comey suggested in the hearing may not have had a proper understanding of the “facts” they were dishing out to the paper.

“The challenge, and I’m not picking on reporters about writing stories about classified information, is the people talking about it often don’t really know what’s going on, and going on are not talking about it,” Comey said. “We don’t call the press to say, hey, you don’t that thing wrong about the sensitive topic. We have to leave it there.”