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The Washington Post for pointing out they had stealth-edited a July 23, 2019 profile (published on the front of the July 24 Style section) to remove an “incredibly cringeworthy” passage about how campaigns were like prisons – which is insensitive to incarcerated Americans. The humanizing profile by Ben Terris was headlined The one who knows her best: Sisters Kamala and Maya Harris have been through it all together. A presidential campaign is no different. Terris began: “It was the Fourth of July, Independence Day, and Kamala Harris was explaining to her sister, Maya, that campaigns are like prisons.” Then she explained that with some down time, “I actually got sleep” and she was able to take a morning SoulCycle class. ....
UPDATE: As of 1:15 p.m. on January 22, The Washington Post has updated its website and URLs to restore the original version of the Kamala Harris profile detailed in Reason's post, below. "We should have kept both versions of the story on the. ....
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Print this article Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) speaks during a hearing of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee on Capitol Hill, August 6, 2020. (Alex Wong/Pool via Reuters) Editor’s Note: The Washington Post has quietly removed an unflattering anecdote from a June 2019 profile of Vice President Kamala Harris, explaining that the story was “repurposed and updated” ahead of the inauguration. Reason, the Post’s original profile of Harris which was published on July 23, 2019 and highlighted the vice president’s close relationship with her sister began with an anecdote in which Harris “was explaining to her sister, Maya, that campaigns are like prisons.” ....
Washington Post Backpedals After Removing ‘Prisoner’ Anecdote From Kamala Harris Profile An updated version of the already-updated story now redirects readers to the original article published in 2019Lindsey Ellefson | January 22, 2021 @ 11:29 AM Last Updated: January 22, 2021 @ 11:35 AM Getty Images The Washington Post on Friday responded to criticism stemming from the removal of an unflattering anecdote from a 2019 profile of then-Sen. Kamala Harris and her sister, Maya Harris. The paper, which republished an edited version of the story on Jan. 11, has now added a link to the original 2019 version, which opened with an anecdote in which Kamala Harris compared her presidential campaign to the life of a prisoner begging for food and water. ....