Complaint to the International Fact-Checking Network about PolitiFact, Dec. 23, 2020
Bryan W. White
March 11, 2021
Following up on PolitiFact’s failure to correct in response to our July 2020 correction request, Zebra Fact Check lodged a formal complaint with the International Fact-Checking Network on Dec. 23, 2020. The complaint suggests PolitiFact fails to follow an open and honest corrections policy in its refusal to fix an obvious error.
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