Wash. Times admits to having "reported erroneously" on grant to ACORN
October 08, 2009 11:21 am ET by Eric Boehlert & Media Matters staff
From an October 8 Washington Times article:
The Washington Times reported erroneously Wednesday that the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which is part of Homeland Security, awarded the nearly $1 million grant to ACORN in spite of a clear signal from Congress that it intended to cut off funding to the group.
Previously:
Fox News attacks ACORN over grant to give smoke detectors to low-income families
UPDATED: And FYI, this admission by the Times is not in connection with the erroneous "racist" ACORN reporting of Joseph Curl, which Media Matters has highlighted. That remains a separate matter entirely, and the Times still refuses to correct the errors in those articles.











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