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- The New York Times is keeping the identity of the person who wrote a scathing op-ed about President Donald Trump close to the vest.
- The newspaper's op-ed editor, Jim Dao, told CNN Money on Wednesday that the source contacted him through "an intermediary" several days ago.
- Dao added that the company had spoken directly with the senior official, but would not reveal their method of communication or how frequently they spoke.
The New York Times revealed some details about its editorial process following the publication of a blistering op-ed on Wednesday, in which an anonymous senior Trump administration official strongly criticized the president's character and job performance.
The op-ed, titled "I Am Part of the Resistance Inside the Trump Administration," was a rhetorical indictment of Trump's moral compass. It also claimed that the senior official and others within the administration were working to "frustrate parts of [Trump's] agenda and his worst inclinations."
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