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New York Times, Washington Post, NBC, Retract Lie That Giuliani Had Been Given a ‘Defensive Briefing’ by FBI Re: Russian Manipulation

The New York Times, Washington Post and NBC News, three of the leaders in lying “Russiagate” fake news over the past years, were all forced to issue retractions on May 1 for their claim that Rudy Giuliani had been given a “defensive briefing” — a briefing that someone is being played by someone or some country — that Russia was feeding him disinformation. The New York Post reports that the issue included Giuliani’s Ukraine work and Donald Trump’s firing of neocon U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie L. Yovanovitch, and whether he received a warning from the FBI about Russian disinformation. One American News (OAN) was also falsely reported to have been warned.

“An earlier version of this article misstated whether Rudolph W. Giuliani received a formal warning from the FBI about Russian disinformation. Mr. Giuliani did not receive such a so-called defensive briefing,” the Times wrote Saturday in a note attached to the piece. The Washington Post and NBC were similar, but NBC claimed that the briefing was “only prepared for Giuliani and not delivered to him, in part over concerns it might complicate the criminal investigation of Giuliani. As a result, the premise and headline of the article below have been changed to reflect the corrected information.”

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