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Advisor Sacks Challenges NYT Over Disputed Crypto Conflict Report

Advisor Sacks Challenges NYT Over Disputed Crypto Conflict Report

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2025-12-01 11:11:02
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White House AI and cryptocurrency advisor David Sacks has launched a pointed rebuttal against The New York Times following a contentious five-month investigation into alleged conflicts of interest. Legal representatives from Clare Locke now spearhead his challenge to what Sacks characterizes as a fundamentally flawed examination.

The advisor's correspondence reveals multiple instances where initial claims were reportedly withdrawn after being disproven. "This isn't journalism—it's a nothing burger dressed as investigation," Sacks stated, accusing the publication of systematically distorting his responses. His legal team highlights specific factual discrepancies they claim undermine the report's central premise.

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