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Related: About this forumHow a conservative columnist (John Solomon) helped push a flawed Ukraine narrative
Source: Washington Post
How a conservative columnist helped push a flawed Ukraine narrative
By Paul Farhi
September 26, 2019 at 6:15 p.m. EDT
Back in March, the Hill newspaper published a series of stories and interviews that seemed, at the time, to be mainly of interest to foreign-policy wonks.
John Solomon, the papers executive vice president, interviewed Ukraines then-top prosecutor, Yuri Lutsenko, who alleged a startling conspiracy: that law enforcement officials within his country had leaked damaging information in 2016 against Paul Manafort, President Trumps former campaign chairman, to help Democrat Hillary Clintons presidential campaign.
Lutsenko also floated suggestions that Marie Yovanovitch, who was then the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, was cooperating with the scheme to help Clinton and undermine Trumps campaign. The ambassador, Lutsenko alleged, was interfering in his ability to prosecute corruption cases and had even given him a list of defendants that he would not be allowed to prosecute, Solomon wrote.
Solomons piece urged a serious, thorough investigation of Lutsenkos claims.
The story touched off a brushfire within the conservative media, in which Solomon is a prominent figure, but stayed largely out of mainstream view.
On Thursday, however, Solomons work gained new attention and raised new questions about its sourcing, credibility and motivation. In a complaint filed by an anonymous whistleblower, Solomons stories were cited as part of a narrative about the alleged effort by Trump and his allies to pressure Ukraines government into digging up dirt on Trumps Democratic rivals, including Clinton and Joe Biden, to enhance his prospects for reelection next year.
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By Paul Farhi
September 26, 2019 at 6:15 p.m. EDT
Back in March, the Hill newspaper published a series of stories and interviews that seemed, at the time, to be mainly of interest to foreign-policy wonks.
John Solomon, the papers executive vice president, interviewed Ukraines then-top prosecutor, Yuri Lutsenko, who alleged a startling conspiracy: that law enforcement officials within his country had leaked damaging information in 2016 against Paul Manafort, President Trumps former campaign chairman, to help Democrat Hillary Clintons presidential campaign.
Lutsenko also floated suggestions that Marie Yovanovitch, who was then the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, was cooperating with the scheme to help Clinton and undermine Trumps campaign. The ambassador, Lutsenko alleged, was interfering in his ability to prosecute corruption cases and had even given him a list of defendants that he would not be allowed to prosecute, Solomon wrote.
Solomons piece urged a serious, thorough investigation of Lutsenkos claims.
The story touched off a brushfire within the conservative media, in which Solomon is a prominent figure, but stayed largely out of mainstream view.
On Thursday, however, Solomons work gained new attention and raised new questions about its sourcing, credibility and motivation. In a complaint filed by an anonymous whistleblower, Solomons stories were cited as part of a narrative about the alleged effort by Trump and his allies to pressure Ukraines government into digging up dirt on Trumps Democratic rivals, including Clinton and Joe Biden, to enhance his prospects for reelection next year.
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How a conservative columnist (John Solomon) helped push a flawed Ukraine narrative (Original Post)
Eugene
Sep 2019
OP
blm
(113,854 posts)1. So glad that RW propagandist is being exposed.
Hes a traitor to America and to journalism.
sharedvalues
(6,916 posts)2. The HILL. He was hired at THE HILL
Because the Hill is owned by a Trumper rightwing billionaire.
Thats why the Hill brought Solomon in.
Ive been saying for months here that DUers should not quote the Hill. This is why!!!!
LessAspin
(1,420 posts)3. The lawyers for Ukrainian oligarch Dmitry Firtash also represent John Solomon
LessAspin
(1,420 posts)4. before they got in bed with the Russian mob, both Rudy and John Solomon ...