Although a note at the bottom of the article acknowledged her story was “updated to clarify comments made during Waldman’s testimony,” the claim that Lorenz had reached out to the YouTubers for comment was deleted without any acknowledgment. After Fox News published its story about the stealth-edit, the Washington Post issued a correction at the bottom of Lorenz’s report.
The Post later followed with an even lengthier editor’s note posted at the top of Lorenz’s piece, though neither correction addressed who had edited the story after it was published.When Fox News asked specifically whether Lorenz herself made the stealth edit, a Post spokesperson said, “That’s not something we’d discuss on the record.”
Mazeika accused Lorenz of mischaracterizing Business Insider’s coverage of her, which she too thought was “unfair.” She later provided an update claiming Lorenz reached out to her for comment “after the piece was already published and I had to call it out.
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Her new name should be Ms. Liar Liar pants on fire