Time Magazine has been forced to issue a public retraction following the publication of a highly contentious statement mischaracterizing a claim made by former President Donald Trump during Tuesday night’s debate with Vice President Kamala Harris. The statement, which accused Trump of fabricating an assertion about Harris supporting taxpayer-funded transgender surgeries for illegal immigrants in prison, has now been corrected by the publication.
The correction was made following widespread public backlash from those who pointed out that Trump’s claim had merit based on Harris’s previous positions on gender transition treatments. The mischaracterization occurred in a story titled “How Kamala Harris Knocked Donald Trump Off Course,” which detailed the back-and-forth between the two candidates during their debate.
During the debate, Trump made a claim stating that Harris “wants to do transgender operations on illegal aliens in prison.” The remark drew immediate reactions from both the media and the public, with many quick to call it false or exaggerated. However, many defended the statement, pointing to Harris’s past stances on related issues.
This is one of the greatest corrections in history, from @TIME magazine:https://t.co/LV2won82DI pic.twitter.com/bl8mUKXgHC
— Tim Murtaugh (@TimMurtaugh) September 11, 2024
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