
New York Times attorney tells Trump no apology coming for coverage of Iran strikes
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The New York Times is refusing to apologize to President Trump for its Iran strike coverage, with an attorney defending the paper's reporting on U.S. intelligence assessments.
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Trump has also called the media coverage "very unfair" to the mission's pilots and his legal team demanded a retraction and apology from the Times. A personal attorney for the president called the Times’ reporting "false," "defamatory" and "unpatriotic," while threatening legal action. He also threatened to sue CNN over its reporting.
Times senior vice president David McCraw, who serves as the paper’s lead newsroom attorney, shot down the notion that any apology or retraction is on the horizon.




