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Reporter doxxed by Nikole Hannah-Jones disagrees with her claim that she didn't dox him

As Twitchy reported, the New York Times’ Pulitzer Prize-winning creator of the 1619 Project, Nikole Hannah-Jones, posted on Twitter the phone number of a reporter for the Washington Free Beacon who sent her an inquiry on the Times’ selectively enforced zero-tolerance policy on using the N-word. The Times gave her a pass, with a spokesperson saying that she had “inadvertently posted Aaron’s number when she tweeted an email she received from him.”

Slate also is giving her a pass, in which she says she didn’t “dox” Aaron Sibarium but she does regret posting his work cell number.


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