Authenticity of Anonymous White House, Congressional Intern Israel Protest Letters Questioned
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Recent news stories reported on protest letters from White House interns and Congressional interns criticizing Biden's support of Israel, but the identities and authenticity of the letters are questionable.
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The letters were sent anonymously, so it's impossible to confirm the claimed number of signatories. Reporters relied on unnamed organizers to verify identities.
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The intern letters use similar language, suggesting they may have been written by the same person or group.
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White House officials believe the intern letter was initiated by an outside source based on intern chat transcripts.
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The anonymity of the letters makes it hard to assess the claimed widespread dissent within the administration and Congress.