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The Press Gets Unwound by Their Solitary Sources, and the NYT Goes Winter Shopping With Mamdani

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11.02.2026

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Deadline Gambit – THE GUARDIAN

The story was just too good to ruin with accuracy.

At The Guardian, they were really intent upon getting the goods on Tulsi Gabbard, so much so that they were not concerned about getting good information.

Cate Brown was eager to share the details about a whistleblower involving a call from an intelligence agent and someone in Trump’s orbit.

SCOOP: The NSA detected a phone call between foreign intelligence and a person close to Trump last spring.

Whistleblower says that @DNIGabbard blocked agency from sharing report and delivered it to White House chief of staff. https://t.co/BxXkQJoNqL

As Ms. Brown excitedly shared her exposé, Alexa Henning, Gabbard’s Deputy Chief of Staff, not only categorically denied this report, she informs that she told Brown about the inaccuracies and would get her the correct information, but she stampeded with having her report published.

Your story is false. This headline is not accurate.

Your leaker lied to you. And you ignored our requests to give us time to get you accurate information and published your story before we could respond.

You are a total loser being used by your sources........

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