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Gerth, Jeff (January 30, 2023). "The press versus the president, part four". Columbia Journalism Review. Retrieved February 8, 2023. "My main conclusion is that journalism's primary missions, informing the public and holding powerful interests accountable, have been undermined by the erosion of journalistic norms and the media's own lack of transparency about its work."
^ Corn, David (February 2, 2023). "Columbia Journalism Review's Big Fail: It Published 24,000 Democratic National Committee Words on Russiagate and Missed the Point". Mother Jones. Retrieved February 8, 2023. "Gerth "missed the point" and bolstered "Trump's phony narrative...Ultimately Gerth does a disservice by failing to cast Russiagate accurately. Putin's attack succeeded, with help from Trump and his crew. That has always been the big story.

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