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  • Former Politico reporters say outlet quashed negative Biden stories


    Two former Politico reporters spoke candidly about efforts made by their bosses to either slow-walk or completely quash their reporting on the Biden family during their time at the news outlet. 

    Marc Caputo and Tara Palmeri, now journalists for Axios and Puck respectively, reflected on their time at Politico on Palmeri’s “Somebody’s Gotta Win” podcast. 

    Caputo called out Politico’s “ill-fated headline” downplaying the Hunter Biden laptop scandal during the 2020 election. 

    “I mean, Politico, my former employer, and I knew at the time, didn’t do itself any favors,” Caputo said in the exchange, which was shared Thursday on YouTube. “I was covering Biden at the time, and I remember coming to my editor and saying, ‘Hey, we need to write about the Hunter Biden laptop.’ And I was told this came from on high at Politico: Don’t write about the laptop, don’t talk about the laptop, don’t tweet about the laptop. And the only thing Politico wound up writing was that piece that called it disinformation, which charitably could be called misinformation, at the least.”

    Caputo was referencing Politico’s report, which had the headline “Hunter Biden story is Russian disinfo, dozens of former intel officials say,” on the open letter signed by 51 intelligence officials declaring that the material from Hunter Biden’s laptop had “all the earmarks of a Russian intelligence operation.” The report came days after The New York Post published its bombshell reporting about the laptop in October 2020. 

    POLITICO CONFIRMS HUNTER BIDEN LAPTOP EMAILS AFTER MEDIA DECLARED STORY ‘RUSSIAN DISINFORMATION’ AMID ELECTION

    Politico published a report in October 2020 that said 51 intelligence officials signed a letter claiming the Hunter Biden laptop story had “all the earmarks of a Russian information operation.” (Main: (Photo by Celal Gunes/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images), Screenshot/Politico)

    Caputo also shed light on a report he had written in 2019 that stemmed from opposition research from a rival Democratic campaign of then-candidate Joe Biden regarding a “tax lien” of Hunter’s pertaining to his work at Ukrainian energy company Burisma. 

    “And I wrote what would have been a classic story saying, you know, ‘The former vice president’s son was slapped with a big tax lien for the period of time that he worked for this controversial Ukrainian oil concern, or natural gas concern, which is haunting his father on the campaign trail.’ That story was killed by the editors,’ Caputo said. “And they gave no explanation for that either. So that the general experience- obviously the public doesn’t know about those things.” 

    When reached out by Fox News Digital, Caputo provided video showing the original Word document created May 8, 2019 of his tax lien reporting on Hunter Biden. 

    JAMES CLAPPER ACCUSES POLITICO OF ‘DELIBERATELY DISTORTING’ LETTER ON BIDEN LAPTOP BEING RUSSIAN DISINFO

    Former Politico reporter Marc Caputo says his bosses “killed” a story about Hunter Biden’s shady finances involving Bursima as his father, Joe Biden, competed in the Democratic presidential primary in May 2019.  (William B. Plowman/NBC via Getty Images)

    Palmeri similarly shared an experience at Politico regarding the “serious reporting” she had done on then-President Biden’s son. She had broken the story of Hunter Biden’s gun incident that led to a felony charge for lying about his drug use on a gun form. 

    “I spent three months on it, I went to the laptop shop, and I did all of the reporting in Delaware, and I did all of that. But yeah it had, it had to be like much- it had to be 100% nailed down,” Palmeri told Caputo. “I had everything, you know, the police reports… I’m a solid reporter. But I do wonder if it could have, if it would have been published a little quicker if it was a different type of story.”

    Speaking with Fox News Digital, Palmeri expanded on how her bosses dragged their feet before running her story.

    “I certainly had to push very hard to get that reporting published. Like, it was a constant, ‘Hey, when are we going to do this? Hey, when are we going to get this out there? Hey, when we’re going to do this?’ Because it was so difficult. Like it was kind of a known feeling that like, it’s gonna be difficult to report stuff that’s really tough on the Biden administration and family. It’s just like a culture.” Palmeri told Fox News Digital. “And I think when the culture is that a reporter has to push so hard that it just creates a feeling that there’s not an interest in that type of reporting. And ultimately, you know, we work to be published and to get our editors to support our work.”

    Palmeri said she first obtained the police report shortly after Biden’s inauguration in late January 2021, but her story wasn’t published until late March 2021.

    “I just think if it was a Trump kid, it would have been published much sooner,” Palmeri said. “I just had to work really hard to like- you’re like ‘Hey, what’s going on with the story? Hey, what’s going on with the story? Like, what’s going on with the story?’ We gave the White House a lot of time, like a week or so to respond. I don’t know if that would have been the case for a Trump story.”

    The former Politico journalist went on to cite the “honeymoon phase” of the Biden administration as being a factor behind the slowed pace of her story. 

    “I think a lot of people there, including reporters, wanted to get on the good side of the new administration,” Palmeri said. “And so I could understand the reluctance to put out a piece like that within the first few months.”

    Ex-Politico reporter Tara Palmeri told Fox News Digital her story about Hunter Biden would have been published sooner if it was a “Trump kid.” (Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images)

    Palmeri also suggested her bosses wouldn’t run the story unless she was able to link it to a federal agency.

    “It had to be about the fact that the Secret Service was involved,” Palmeri told Fox News Digital. “I just think the fact that, you know, the president’s son is getting in a domestic dispute that involves a gun being thrown out next to a school is pretty shocking. And the police had to be involved.”

    “I think they preferred that angle because I think it increased the gravity of the situation. The fact that the Secret Service may have been improperly used to cover up what could have been a crime if the gun was found and used by someone else. The blanket fact that he lied on the gun form, which I had. I had the gun form and I pointed out that he lied on it. But in the piece, we downplayed it and said, ‘Although many people lie on gun forms and are not prosecuted for it’ which is true, by the way. But it’s not like the headline wasn’t ‘Hunter Biden lies on gun form,’ which is a felony. That was not the headline even though I had the gun form in which he lied,” she continued.

    “They felt like for it to be worthy of being published, it had to rise to that occasion that a federal department was involved and they misused power, basically. Like the crime itself was not important- was not worthy of just running the story on that alone,” Palmeri went on to say. “In fairness, they wanted to make sure the story was buttoned up, but they also felt like it needed to be elevated beyond the crime, the obvious crime which we had from the form. We had to nail down that element of the Secret Service part.”

    HUNTER BIDEN ‘LAPTOP FROM HELL’ SCANDAL TURNS 4: HOW MEDIA, INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY MISLED AMERICANS

    Palmeri suggested Politico’s coverage was impacted by the “honeymoon” period that took place in the early months of the Biden administration. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

    A spokesperson for Politico previously released a statement pushing back at Caputo and Palmeri’s comments made on the podcast by touting how its journalists “led the way on wide-ranging reporting on the business dealings of Joe Biden’s closest relatives” as well as its verification of the Hunter Biden laptop, suggesting the former staffers have “a case of false memory.”

    The spokesperson even called their claims “bulls—.”

    “Our editors uphold rigorous standards, ensuring every story is thoroughly vetted and ‘buttoned up’ before publishing. This approach reflects our unwavering commitment to accuracy and accountability—principles that have guided us and will continue to do so,” the statement read. 

    Politico did not immediately respond to follow-up questions sent by Fox News Digital. 

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    Several members of the media have reflected on their past coverage of Biden in recent months, particularly after his disastrous CNN debate performance that put his cognitive decline on full display.

    Fox News contributor Joe Concha compared reporters speaking out about the Hunter Biden laptop scandal to those who waited to address the former president’s mental decline and legitimacy of the COVId lab leak theory.

    “It completes what has become a trend in the media,” he said. 



    Former Politico reporters have come forward to accuse the news outlet of deliberately suppressing negative stories about President Joe Biden during the 2020 election campaign.

    According to these reporters, editors at Politico censored or downplayed stories that could have hurt Biden’s chances of winning the presidency. This alleged bias in coverage has raised concerns about journalistic integrity and the impact of media manipulation on the public’s perception of political candidates.

    The accusations have reignited the debate over media bias and the role of news organizations in shaping public opinion. Critics argue that the suppression of negative stories about Biden undermines the credibility of the press and raises questions about the true motivations behind editorial decisions.

    As the media landscape continues to evolve, it is crucial for news outlets to uphold the principles of impartiality and transparency in reporting. The allegations against Politico serve as a reminder of the importance of holding the press accountable for its role in informing the public and shaping democratic discourse.

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  • Is Amanda Balionis Married? PGA Tour Reporter’s Relationship Status Explored


    What’s the connection between Rory Mcllroy and Amanda Balionis? The Irishman has been in the news lately for possibly having a new partner in his life. The person who he has often been linked to happens to be Amanda Balionis. She is a sports journalist who works for CBS Sports. She has been in the industry for quite a few years and has earned a name for herself. But why is she a topic of discussion now?

    At the moment, she is not in the news for any of her accomplishments. There are rumors floating around about the PGA reporter’s relationship status. Nothing has been confirmed yet but there are speculations that she has separated from her husband, Bryn Renner. But much to the intrigue of the readers, neither of the couple has confirmed their status so far. The only thing we know is that Amanda Balionis has stopped adding ‘Renner’ to her name. She only goes by the name ‘Amanda Balionis’ now.

    This is not the first time Balionis has been in the headlines for anything related to Rory McIlroy. Rumors about her involvement in the Irish pro golfer’s alleged separation from his wife, Erica Stoll, were buzzing around back in the middle of 2024. But the couple dismissed those speculations in June last year. This surprised everyone after reports of their divorce were circulating just a month before that with an insider stating that “Erica was lonely”.

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    But as of present, Rory McIlroy and Erica Stoll are still going strong as a couple. They are happily married and the pro golfer has also hinted at having a lighter schedule in 2025. One of the reasons behind this could possibly be because he wants to spend more time with his family.

     

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    Now that we know the situation on both sides, let’s explore what happened between the two.

    Were Rory McIlroy & Amanda Balionis ever dating?

    The rumors about Rory McIlroy & Amanda Balionis’ relationship began after the 2024 PGA Championship. This was the same time when the golfer was supposedly having issues with his marriage with Erica Stoll. In fact, McIlroy had also filed for divorce from Stoll after the growing troubles the couple had in their marriage. At the same time, the multi-time major winner also had a few great interviews with Balionis on the course.

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    The interviews showed that the two definitely had great chemistry. This only added fuel to the dynamic between McIlroy and his wife. Fortunately, the couple took “a U-turn” on their divorce as they reconciled their differences to work on their marriage. The rumors of the McIlroy & Balionis affair also died down along the way.

    Do you think Rory McIlroy & Amanda Balionis ever dated each other? Share your views in the comments section.



    Amanda Balionis is a popular PGA Tour reporter known for her engaging interviews and insightful coverage of golf tournaments. Many fans of the sport have been curious about her personal life and relationship status, leading to the question: Is Amanda Balionis married?

    As of now, Amanda Balionis is not married. She has chosen to keep her personal life private and has not publicly disclosed any information about her romantic relationships. Despite being a public figure, Balionis has managed to maintain a level of privacy when it comes to her personal affairs.

    While some fans may be eager to know more about Balionis’ relationship status, it is important to respect her privacy and allow her to share information about her personal life on her own terms. In the meantime, fans can continue to enjoy her professional work as a talented sports reporter and commentator.

    Stay tuned for any updates on Amanda Balionis’ relationship status, as she may choose to share more about her personal life in the future. In the meantime, fans can continue to support her career and enjoy her coverage of the PGA Tour.

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  • 2 more top reporters flee Washington Post for The Atlantic

    2 more top reporters flee Washington Post for The Atlantic


    Two top Washington Post reporters have defected from the Jeff Bezos-owned paper as it continues to reel following the billionaire’s decision to kill an endorsement of Kamala Harris.

    Political correspondents Ashley Parker and Michael Scherer were poached by The Atlantic — owned by Laurene Powell Jobs — and will join the left-leaning magazine ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s second inauguration, the New York Times reported on Tuesday.

    Their departures comes on the heels of a report Monday by Puck News that White House correspondent Tyler Pager and investigative reporter Josh Dawsey have been “mulling a transfer or have already decided to exit.”

    Two of the Washington Post’s political correspondents are headed to The Atlantic. Bloomberg via Getty Images

    The Beltway broadsheet has suffered an exodus of top talent — and a reported loss of more than 200,000 subscribers — since Bezos blocked the editorial board from endorsing the Democratic candidate just weeks before the election.

    Three Opinions section members — David Hoffman, Molly Roberts and Robert Kagan — quit following the decision not to endorse any candidate for the first time in decades.

    Bezos, the second-richest person in the world with a net worth valued by Bloomberg Billionaires Index at $241 billion, was a frequent target of Trump during his first term in office — mainly due to the Washington Post’s coverage of his administration.

    He defended his decision shortly after the initial outcry from staff that it was based on him trying to toady up to Trump.

    “Presidential endorsements do nothing to tip the scales of an election. No undecided voters in Pennsylvania are going to say, ‘I’m going with Newspaper A’s endorsement.’ None,” he wrote in an op-ed for the Washington Post.

    The fury among staffers was brewing long before his decision, as editors clashed over a planned reorganization by the paper’s new CEO Will Lewis, who took the helm in January.

    Sally Buzbee, WaPo’s first female executive editor, abruptly resigned in June — instead of accepting a new role as head of the social media division.

    Washington Post White House reporter Ashley Parker (left) on “Meet the Press” in 2019. NBC

    Others who have since jumped ship include managing editor Matea Gold, who was hired away by the Times, and staff writer Shane Harris, who left for The Atlantic.

    The Washington Post did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    The paper has made a few key hires from the Wall Street Journal this past month, adding Warren Strobel as an intelligence reporter and Karen Pensiero as standards editor.

    Last week, tech reporter Kara Swisher was said to be working toward assembling a group of investors to purchase the paper from Bezos.

    “The Post can do better … it’s so maddening to see what’s happening. … Why not me? Why not any of us?” Swisher told Axios.

    Former Washington Post reporter Michael Scherer (right) at the Time 100 Gala in 2016. Getty Images for Time

    The Atlantic, meanwhile, has enjoyed success in recent years with a growing number of digital subscribers, and is in talks to add more Washington Post reporters to its team, two sources told the Times.

    It is looking to hire about a dozen new reporters and editors in anticipation of Trump’s inauguration, according to the report.

    “We believe in accountability journalism,” Jeffrey Goldberg, The Atlantic’s editor in chief, told the Times. “We want to cover the incoming administration rigorously. I want to build our team with the best political reporters and editors I can find.”



    The Washington Post is experiencing yet another blow as two more top reporters have decided to leave the renowned publication for The Atlantic.

    The departure of these seasoned journalists comes as a surprise to many, as The Washington Post has long been considered one of the most prestigious news outlets in the country. However, it seems that The Atlantic’s reputation for in-depth reporting and thoughtful analysis has lured these reporters away from their former home.

    While the exact reasons for their departures have not been disclosed, it is clear that The Atlantic is continuing to attract top talent in the world of journalism. With these two new additions to their team, The Atlantic is sure to solidify its position as a leading source of news and analysis in the media landscape.

    As The Washington Post grapples with the loss of these reporters, it remains to be seen how they will fill the void left by their departures. In the meantime, readers can look forward to seeing the work of these talented journalists in their new home at The Atlantic.

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