Reporters from ABC News, the Washington Post, and Slate were among those working closely with an operative firm on stories about alleged Donald Trump–Russia links, newly released emails show.
ABC’s Matthew Mosk, now with CBS; the Post’s Tom Hamburger; and Franklin Foer, a Slate contributor who now works for the Atlantic, were among the reporters being fed information by Fusion GPS, a firm paid by Hillary Clinton’s campaign and the Democratic National Party, according to the emails.
Mosk communicated with Fusion’s Glenn Simpson, a former Wall Street Journal reporter, on July 26, 2016, shortly before Mosk interviewed Sergei Millian, a Trump campaign foreign adviser, according to one set of messages.