A deleted docket report indicated that Georgia had filed numerous charges against Trump that included conspiracy, false statements, forgery and racketeering.
Reuters reported on numerous charges against Trump in Georgia that included conspiracy, false statements, forgery and racketeering.Soon after the story was published, a spokeswoman for Fulton County courts told CNBC that Reuters' headlines were "inaccurate," but would not explain how or why.
Headlines from Reuters declared that Georgia had filed numerous charges against Trump, including conspiracy, false statements, forgery and racketeering. In a story published minutes later, Reuters reported that Georgia "appears set" to charge Trump — a marked distinction from the initial headlines, which implied the charges had been filed. The news outlet cited a two-page docket report that it said had been posted, and then deleted from, the Fulton County court's website.
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