By , Becket Adams
Published December 20, 2015
A 60-word paragraph explaining why President Obama reportedly failed to appreciate anxieties over recent terrorist attacks disappeared Friday from a New York Times report, raising questions about the newspaper's editorial judgment.
The now-deleted paragraph read, "In his meeting with the columnists, Mr. Obama indicated that he did not see enough cable television to fully appreciate the anxiety after the attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, and made clear that he plans to step up his public arguments."
"Republicans were telling Americans that he is not doing anything when he is doing a lot, he said," it added.
The report, titled "Under Fire From G.O.P., Obama Defends Response to Terror Attacks," detailed a private meeting between the president and columnists from various media groups.
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