NYT Forced To Issue ANOTHER Correction About Trump
After President Trump called out The New York Times for incorrectly estimating the size of the crowd at a Tuesday rally in Tennessee, the paper issued a correction on Wednesday.
There’s no use in spewing out pointless, BULLSH*T lies about Trump…
They always just come back to haunt them.
According to the Washington Times:
The New York Times issued a correction Wednesday about the crowd size at President Trump’s rally in Nashville, Tennessee, saying the audience was more than five times larger than the Times had reported initially.
In its article online, The Times said an earlier version of the story “cited an incorrect figure for the number of people attending President Trump’s rally.”
“While no exact figure is available, the fire marshal’s office estimated that approximately 5,500 people attended the rally, not about 1,000 people,” the correction stated.
Mr. Trump had accused the Times Wednesday morning of lying about the crowd size at the arena where he was campaigning Tuesday night for GOP Senate candidate Marsha Blackburn.
The Failing and Corrupt @nytimes estimated the crowd last night at “1000 people,” when in fact it was many times that number – and the arena was rockin’. This is the way they demean and disparage. They are very dishonest people who don’t “get” me, and never did!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 30, 2018
New York Times White House reporter Julie Davis took to Twitter and addressed the correction. “President @realDonaldTrump is correct about his crowd last night,” Davis tweeted. “My estimate was way off, and we have corrected our story to reflect the fire marshal’s estimate of 5,500 people. When we get it wrong, we say so.”