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Is Ronan Farrow too good to be true?

By Ben Smith
New York Times·
18 mins to read

He has delivered revelatory reporting on some of the defining stories of our time. But a close examination reveals the weaknesses in what may be called an era of resistance journalism.

It was a breathtaking story, written by The New Yorker's marquee reporter and published with an attention-grabbing headline: "Missing files motivated the leak of Michael Cohen's financial records."

In it, reporter Ronan Farrow suggests something suspicious unfolding inside the Treasury Department: A civil servant had noticed that records

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