The news outlet he co-founded six years ago.
https://taibbi.substack.com/p/glenn-greenwald-on-his-resignation?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=cta
https://greenwald.substack.com/p/emails-with-intercept-editors-showing
https://greenwald.substack.com/p/article-on-joe-and-hunter-biden-censored
https://taibbi.substack.com/p/glenn-greenwald-on-his-resignation?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=cta
Emails between Greenwald and his editors as they proceeded to censor any content referencing Hunter and Joe Biden.Quote:
In a nutshell, the fatal sequence of events went as follows:
Greenwald, after commenting pointedly about the reaction by press and Democratic Party officials to the New York Post story, reached out to Intercept editor Betsy Reed to float the idea of writing on the subject.
The first hint of trouble came when Reed suggested that yes, it might be a story, if proven correct, but "even if it did represent something untoward about Biden," that would "represent a tiny fraction of the sleaze and lies Trump and his cronies are oozing in every day."
When Greenwald retorted that deciding not to report on one politician's scandals because those of another politician are deemed worse is a "corrupt calculus" for reporters, Reed expressed concern. Based on this, on his comments on Twitter, and other factors, she worried that "we are headed for a conflict over the editing of this piece."
Greenwald insisted he wasn't planning an overwhelming amount of coverage but wanted to do a single article, reviewing the available facts and perhaps asking the Biden campaign to comment on the veracity of the Post story. Reed agreed that he should write a draft, then they could "see where we are."
An aside: when reporters and editors interact, they speak between the lines. If an editor only ever suggests or assigns stories from a certain angle, you're being told they don't particularly want the other angle. If your editor has lots of hypothetical concerns at the start, he or she probably won't be upset if you choose a different topic. Finally, when an editor lays out "suggestions" about things that might "help" a piece "be even stronger," it's a signal both parties understand about what elements have to be put in before the editor will send the thing through.
Reed explained that any piece Greenwald wrote on the Biden/Burisma subject would have to go through "the editorial process and fact-checking that we do with any story with this kind of high profile." Peter Maass would edit, but Reed also noted that there was a lot of "in-house knowledge" they could all "tap into."
By "in-house knowledge," she meant the work of Robert Mackey and Jim Risen, two Intercept reporters with whom Greenwald clashed in the past. Risen had already loudly denounced the Post story not only as conspiracy theory, but foreign disinformation. Essentially, Reed was telling Greenwald his piece would be quasi-edited by people with whom he'd had major public disagreements about Russia-related issues going back years.
To this, Greenwald responded that this was a double-standard: when Risen wrote an article credulously quoting intelligence officials like James Clapper, John Brennan, and Michael Hayden (more on the extreme irony of this later) describing the Post story as having "the classic earmarks of Russian misinformation," he could do so willy-nilly. But when Greenwald wanted to write an op-ed piece questioning the "prevailing wisdom on Biden and Burisma," a team of people would would be summoned.
"The only reason people are getting interested in and ready to scrutinize what I write is because everyone is afraid of being accused of having published something harmful to Biden," Greenwald told them. "That's the reality."
https://greenwald.substack.com/p/emails-with-intercept-editors-showing
Original unedited article submitted to the Intercept and now posted on SubstackQuote:
Recall that under my contract, and the practice of The Intercept over the last seven years, none of my articles is edited unless it presents the possibility of legal liability or complex original reporting, and not one of my articles in the last fifteen years published with dozens of major media outlets around the world has ever been retracted or even had appended to it a serious correction.
This article should never have been subject to the whims and views of editors at all, let alone this heavy-handed attempt to protect Joe Biden
https://greenwald.substack.com/p/article-on-joe-and-hunter-biden-censored
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Individuals included in some of the email chains have confirmed the contents' authenticity. One of Hunter's former business partners, Tony Bubolinski, has stepped forward on the record to confirm the authenticity of many of the emails and to insist that Hunter along with Joe Biden's brother Jim were planning on including the former Vice President in at least one deal in China. And GOP pollster Frank Luntz, who appeared in one of the published email chains, appeared to confirm the authenticity as well, though he refused to answer follow-up questions about it.
Thus far, no proof has been offered by Bubolinski that Biden ever consummated his participation in any of those discussed deals. The Wall Street Journal says that it found no corporate records reflecting that a deal was finalized and that "text messages and emails related to the venture that were provided to the Journal by Mr. Bobulinski, mainly from the spring and summer of 2017, don't show either Hunter Biden or James Biden discussing a role for Joe Biden in the venture."
But nobody claimed that any such deals had been consummated -- so the conclusion that one had not been does not negate the story. Moreover, some texts and emails whose authenticity has not been disputed state that Hunter was adamant that any discussions about the involvement of the Vice President be held only verbally and never put in writing.
Beyond that, the Journal's columnist Kimberly Strassel reviewed a stash of documents and "found correspondence corroborates and expands on emails recently published by the New York Post," including ones where Hunter was insisting that it was his connection to his father that was the greatest asset sought by the Chinese conglomerate with whom they were negotiating. The New York Times on Sunday reached a similar conclusion: while no documents prove that such a deal was consummated, "records produced by Mr. Bobulinski show that in 2017, Hunter Biden and James Biden were involved in negotiations about a joint venture with a Chinese energy and finance company called CEFC China Energy," and "make clear that Hunter Biden saw the family name as a valuable asset, angrily citing his 'family's brand' as a reason he is valuable to the proposed venture."
These documents also demonstrate, reported the Times, "that the countries that Hunter Biden, James Biden and their associates planned to target for deals overlapped with nations where Joe Biden had previously been involved as vice president." Strassel noted that "a May 2017 'expectations' document shows Hunter receiving 20% of the equity in the venture and holding another 10% for 'the big guy'who Mr. Bobulinski attests is Joe Biden." And the independent journalist Matt Taibbi published an article on Sunday with ample documentation suggesting that Biden's attempt to replace a Ukranian prosecutor in 2015 benefited Burisma.