New York Post reporter Laura Italiano resigned following a story she claimed she was āordered to writeā about migrant children allegedly receiving copies of Vice PresidentĀ Kamala Harrisā childrenās book at a shelter in Long Beach, Calif.
āAn announcement: Today I handed in my resignation to my editors at the New York Post,ā Italiano tweeted on Tuesday.
She added, āThe Kamala Harris story ā an incorrect story I was ordered to write and which I failed to push back hard enough against ā was my breaking point. Itās been a privilege to cover the City of New York for its liveliest, wittiest tabloid ā a paper filled with reporters and editors I admire deeply and hold as friends. Iām sad to leave.ā
The publication ran the story on its front page with the headline: āKam On In,ā as a fact check from The Washington Post notes.
The fact check explains the story featured a photo of Harrisā book leaning against a backpack āalong with a story falsely claiming, āUnaccompanied migrant kids brought from the U.S.-Mexico border to a new shelter in Long Beach, Calif., will be given a copy of her 2019 childrenās book, āSuperheroes are Everywhere,ā in their welcome kits.ā
It continued, āThe New York Post article had no attribution for the claim that Harrisās book was being distributed in welcome kits.ā
The New York Post temporarily deleted, edited, and republished the article with an editorās note, āThe original version of this article said migrant kids were getting Harrisā book in a welcome kit, but has been updated to note that only one known copy of the book was donated to a child.ā
The original story was shared by several Republican elected officials, as CNN reports.
