2000 words, Clinton Communications Director Jennifer Palmieri approaching a letter to the newspaper "suspicious origin" and can not be explained on "Then, let's unjustifiable delay alone accusing, Times executive editor, Dean Baquet proper place in the story" Once the source of the information was controversial.
"Arguably the most important ports in the world news New York Times, and the leading candidate for the post of President of the United States, which accused rushed to the front page story wrong, and federal law enforcement was the target of a criminal referral," referring to the Clinton campaign letter, which wrote Palmieri Thursday Baquet told journalists not to report on the condition of weeks ago. "Literally can not be compromised and that came a storm that had a profound effect on the way your story, hundreds."
Secretary of State Clinton during his term as your e-mail server by using the abuse of confidential information in the inspector general had specifically asked the federal criminal investigation, according to the report published on July 23 ,. I hope this story is being picked up by a number of other news organizations, and can be spread quickly to challenge the allegations contained therein. The next day, the Clinton campaign, as well as the inspectors general of the Ministry of Justice, the newspaper issued a public statement to refute the criminal complaint. "Paper, and other outlets such as political freedom, political shifting their focus to ensure that the newspaper was" "the investigation referred to as the "it stemmed from false information provided by senior government officials.
Two days after the publication of the first report, the New York Times headlines attention-grabbing, "criminal", as well as to remove the sound from the body of the story and made it clear that Clinton himself at the request of the Inspector General. "On July 27, the Times was not penned the report on the reform of the editorial editor, Margaret Sullivan, and end up with a prescription for the paper to move the fracas as" a mess. "" Low speed. Transparency ".
Hillary Clinton has already cynical about the value of stories "reports The New York Times that while it began as a complaint has been made by. Liberalism and the press, the non-profit Media Matters, the International Energy Agency of the United States in 2003 following the revelation of a secret formula to update its policies and editor of the "in spite of the failure to overcome his problems with the condition that the source," the newspaper reporter Jayson Blair plagiarism accused of a series of stories and suffering from apparent fabrications .
Writing in the Atlantic Ocean, "and Newsweek magazine, in an article for the Times reporter Kurt Eichenwald, a former senior alleged that" the standard Ornstein major embarrassment "and" a direct challenge to the basic credibility. "Clinton's report for" The Times newspaper on any of the wonderful deal was unsuccessful, "Clinton's former secretary of state with respect to the e-mail is misleading. He said," What do you do if the New York Times? ", Asked.
Baquet conclusion in a letter to The New York Times Palmieri I would like to assure the real desire to have a constructive relationship. But we went into this false report is very upset by the incident, and we can trust that this event will look forward to discussing our concerns with ", wrote that it is not repeated in the future."
On Friday morning, the New York Times, the Clinton camp did not respond to messages.