took to Twitter on Monday to share a screenshot of an email sent to his attorney from Times senior counsel Dana R. Green. In the email, Green said the reference to the Babylon Bee was removed from the Times after being “carefully reviewed.”“This is huge,” Dillon tweeted. “The NY Times was using misinformation to smear us as being a source of it.
That’s not merely ironic; it’s malicious. We pushed back hard and won. Thanks to everyone who voiced and offered their support.
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