The Nation issues editor’s note on story questioning whether the DNC was hacked
After an extensive review, the Nation has issued an editor’s note concerning an Aug 9 article that raised questions regarding a consensus finding of the U.S. intelligence community that the Democratic National Committee (DNC) was hacked by Russian actors seeking to tilt the playing field in the 2016 presidential election.
“Former NSA experts say it wasn’t a hack at all, but a leak—an inside job by someone with access to the DNC’s system,” reads the subhead on the story, which was written by Patrick Lawrence, a contributing writer for the magazine. In her note to readers, which now sits atop the Lawrence piece, Nation Editor and Publisher Katrina vanden Heuvel writes, “We believe it is important to challenge questionable conventional wisdom and to foster debate—not police it. Focusing on unreported or inadequately reported issues of major importance and raising questions that are not being asked have always been a central part of our work.”
The Nation issues editor’s note on story questioning whether the DNC was hacked