The owner of the Los Angeles Times slapped a societal note after the author Robert F. Kennedy Junior The opinion article accused a paper of editing his criticism of the candidate of the Ministry of Health and Humanitarian Services.
Patrick soon Xiong, the owner and Los Angeles Times CEO, CEO, He tweeted a link to a recent opinion article on the paper entitled “Disableing Trump's health care can bear fruit – if he pays real repair.”
“It's our best opportunity to do this,” added Soon-Shiong.
But his position was quickly sealed with a The cruel society note: The author of this article says that La Times has edited his clear opposition to RFK JR.
Eric Rinhart, a social psychiatrist and author of the book ” The concerned opinion article, Tweet on Friday that his article, “I gave a misleading title”, and “main lines” had made it clear that RFK JR. He is “seriously ignorant” and is “a collective killer in waiting.”
“The first time I work with the Los Angeles Times, and I also expect another to me,” he added.
Reinhardt revealed that his proposed title for the opinion is “RFK JR ball will not suit public health” and that the opening lines and closure of the piece do not leave his position on the “mysterious” HHS candidate.
“Editing the editors, controlling the final version, and liberation; get it. But editing a center and timely in the minutes before sending it to pressure while also appointing a title and image indicating the presence of an intermediary in exchange for the author's clear intention is bad,” continued.
Reinhardt later obtained the original version of his article published by The New Republic with a new title: “The RFK JR.
The article later launched the Los Angeles Times accident “a scandal” and suggested that it “is a symptom of a few seizures of the American media and politics.”
In a statement made by NPR Through a Los Angeles Times spokesman, the newspaper said that her opinion editors are working with shareholders in the forefront in liberating the pieces for length, clarity and accuracy, among other things.
The spokesman said: “No opening pieces have been published, as edited, without the author's permission. This includes the article written by Eric Rinhart.”
Soon-Shiong publicly praised RFK JR. Last Tuesday, saying he hoped to confirm. Soon Syong said previously Fox News digital Kennedy's questions about what Americans eat are legitimate issues they raise.
La Times did not immediately respond to the Fox News Digital request for comment.