David Sacks Strikes Back: NYT’s ‘Shaky’ AI/Crypto Report Gets Schooled

David Sacks, the sharp-tongued White House advisor on AI and crypto, has-after five months of grueling, grumpy investigation-slammed The New York Times for what can only be described as a comedy of errors. The paper, in its desperate quest for scandal, tossed out wild claims that it then proceeded to rewrite with the same zeal a toddler might exhibit with a crayon. Allegations of conflicts of interest, each more ludicrous than the last, were swiftly debunked, yet the Times, apparently addicted to its own fiction, insisted on twisting Sacks’ words like a contortionist at a circus.

Now, with all the subtlety of a lawyer’s letter, Sacks has hired the formidable Clare Locke law firm to serve as his personal army in a battle to reclaim his name from the muddy trenches of fake news. “That report,” he quipped with a scornful laugh, “is a nothing burger-just a bun with a side of disappointment.”

To further humiliate the Times, Sacks generously shared correspondence pointing out the paper’s factual errors, because why not let the world see how badly they’ve dropped the ball? Oh, but don’t expect this tale of journalistic misadventure to get a tidy bow-it’s too deliciously messy for that.

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2025-12-01 14:13