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How Money Interests Influence the Newsroom – Sharyl Attkisson (Transcript)

Read the full transcript of American Thought Leaders’ host Jan Jekielek’s interview with award-winning investigative journalist Sharyl Attkisson on “How Money Interests Influence the Newsroom”, Premiered August 3, 2025.

INTRODUCTION

JAN JEKIELEK: This is American Thought Leaders and I’m Jan Jekielek. Sharyl Attkisson, such a pleasure to have you back on American Thought Leaders.

SHARYL ATTKISSON: Good to be here.

JAN JEKIELEK: We interviewed about four years ago in October of 2020 and this was right at the moment that Twitter had decided to censor the Hunter Biden laptop story. And I got you to comment on that. I want to roll that tape to start us off because I think it’s a great place for our discussion.

SHARYL ATTKISSON: Absolutely. I mean, the notion that Twitter would claim to be an instant expert on a story they have no knowledge about, their experts can’t possibly even if they were to try to contradict some of the Hunter Biden story that was in the New York Post, they certainly have no more credibility than the New York Post, who presumably has been working on the story longer.

And neither do the one sided experts they may consult who would tell them that that story is not true. They weren’t in the room, they weren’t in a position to verify or not verify emails.

But you go back to the Russia Trump collusion story which turned out to be, as we all know, and even as Trump’s enemies working on the Mueller team acknowledged there was no evidence of any American working with Russia or colluding with Russia in 2016. And how many stories do we still have and do we have at the time forwarded uncritically by the press without counterpoints, without evidence, as they like to say, but they didn’t say it was without evidence, as if true.

Anonymous sources presenting false information presumed to be true, no counterpoints.