U.S. Senator Bob Menendez’s federal bribery trial – the first for a sitting senator in 36 years – begins this month.
In a New York Times article nearly 1,300 words long about the trial, writer Nick Corasaniti did not once mention that Senator Menendez is a Democrat.
Corasaniti replied to one tweet Monday evening and noted Republican complaints about the omission, saying it was an “oversight.” The story now states in the fourth paragraph that Menendez is a Democrat, but does not note that the article was updated to include this identification.
The reporter referred to Menendez 29 times in the story, without once ever mentioning that the senator is a Democrat.
The paper referred to him as “The senator,” “Senator Robert Menendez of New Jersey,” and “Mr. Menendez, a senior senator,” before referring to him as “Mr. Menendez” or “the senator” for the rest of the story.
Only after a barrage of online criticism did the NYT note that Menendez is a Democrat, adding in the identifier in the fourth paragraph.
Responding to Evan Smith, editor of the Texas Tribune, the author of the story, Nick Corasanti, said the omission in the original story was “just an oversight on my part after drafts.”
It appears the NYT was able to fix the error before Tuesday’s paper went out. By Tuesday morning, however, neither the NYT’s online nor its print coverage noted that the story had been changed to include Menendez’s political affiliation.