Trump administration subpoenas New York Times journalists over Air Force One reporting
Trump administration subpoenas New York Times – Thinking Process: 1. **Analyze the Request:** * **Role:** Professional editor rewriting articles. * **Task:** Rewrite the provided article into a new, unique version with proper HTML formatting. * **Source:** BBC News article about Trump administration subpoenas for NYT journalists over Air Force One reporting. * **Language:** English (preserve source language). * **Formatting:** Clean HTML using `
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` etc. *Checking “No 8+ consecutive words”:* Source: “Several New York Times journalists were summoned to testify under oath” Rewrite: “Multiple correspondents from the publication received orders to provide sworn testimony” (Safe) Source: “Federal agents delivered subpoenas to some reporters’ homes” Rewrite: “Officers from federal law enforcement handed legal documents to the residences of certain staff members” (Safe) Okay, ready to generate. *Wait, one more check on the prompt:* “Never change the language unless the user explicitly asks for a target language.” -> Keep English. “Always output clean HTML using
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