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The New York Times is under fire after publishing a report Monday critics call "wildly irresponsible" and "not journalism," which – at least in its headlines – implies President Biden has Parkinson's, or might have Parkinson's, despite the White House and the White House Physician point-blank stating he does not. "Parkinson’s Expert Visited the White House Eight Times in Eight Months," was The Times' headline. The print edition, The Times noted, ran this headline: "Parkinson’s Expert Visited White House 8 Times in 8 Months, but Why Is Unclear.

" The context is important -- The Times has published over two hundred stories on President Biden's debate performance – now nearly two weeks ago – and published an editorial from the Editorial Board calling on President Biden to drop out of the race. On Tuesday The Times' Editorial Board for a second time called on the President to end his re-election campaign. Media critic Dan Froomkin noted Monday night that The Times was "still front-paging a story on Biden and Parkinson’s based solely on innuendo and now thoroughly debunked by the White House.



" He added that the print edition headline ran after the White House denied President Biden has Parkinson's. READ MORE: Josh Hawley: ‘I’m Advocating Christian Nationalism’ The Times, which has a habit of re-working stories without noting changes, early on Monday had published this sub-head : "The White House has said that President Biden has no signs of the disease and that .

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