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Julian Bene's avatar

Absolutely vital that it's taken seriously.

The NYT has a deep aversion to self-reflection, sadly.

But beyond that, there seems to be a deafening silence from DC on the implications of the McGonigal arrest. There should be a full inquiry, presumably held some of it within Senate Intelligence. Will there be one? This was at least as serious a vulnerability as 9/11. How much of Mueller - weak though he was - would need to be re-done if that team had known of McGonigal's loyalties? How does the FBI reassure us they're identifying and rooting out any McGonigal cronies and others on the take from foreign powers?

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Nancy Luque's avatar

Your crystal clear analysis of the Times reporting here is of course applicable to so much of what is written today. It feels as though we have traded watch dogs for lap dogs who want a quote more than they want the truth. What can we do? It was well known among those of us with DOJ contacts that Comey’s hand was forced by the New York Office of the FBI, but it was chalked up to MAGA FBI agents. With this new disclosure, every paper should be re-reporting at least from this point forward so that the DNC hack, Manafort’s (a puzzling selection by Trump at the time) role, and even Barr’s utter dismissal of Mueller’s work can be re-contextualized. But it is difficult even to find reporting on McGonigle. Who in the media is even looking now, let alone willing to look backward? Thank you for persevering on this topic and for writing so cogently about that which drives me crazy every time it’s clear that the reporter and source are too intertwined or the editor is too intent on ‘balance.’

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