Report release an event unsuited to instant media world
NEW YORK (AP) — News organizations scrambled to summarize the findings of special counsel Robert Mueller’s report as cameras rolled.
When the report finally became public Thursday, reporters raced through stacks of paper with blacked-out portions to glean highlights. Cameras peeked over shoulders to display Mueller’s words on computer screens. Anchors continually asked colleagues, “What have you found?”
Certain highlights were emphasized, like the president’s
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