Some media outlets had a hard time figuring out what pronouns to use in describing a U.S. Army doctor accused of trying to leak medical information to Russia.
The gender identity switch seemed to cause great confusion for CNBC, who changed their story multiple times after publication, as captured by the Free Beacon's Jordan Chamberlain.medical information to RussiaCNBC described Henry with masculine and feminine pronouns in various article versions before finally settling on"their." The news outlet attempted to explain its actions in a lengthy clarification note at the bottom of the article.
CNBC also revealed that they reached out to the defendant to ask what pronouns he prefers as well, but did not receive an answer.
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