Politics / Judy Woodruff PBS Correspondent Apologizes for Trump Cease-Fire Comments Judy Woodruff acknowledges error in reporting unverified Trump comments By Newser.AI Read our AI policy Posted Aug 21, 2024 9:55 PM CDT Copied Judy Woodruff, anchor and managing editor of "PBS Newshour," takes part in a panel discussion during the 2018 Television Critics Association Summer Press Tour in Beverly Hills, Calif., on July 31, 2018. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, File) Veteran PBS correspondent Judy Woodruff issued an apology on Wednesday for comments made concerning former President Trump and the Gaza cease-fire negotiations. On Monday, during PBS' Democratic national convention coverage, she shared a story indicating Trump urged Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to delay peace talks until after the US election due to concerns such a deal could potentially benefit Kamala Harris' campaign. This information was sourced from Axios and Reuters. However, Woodruff clarified in a Wednesday post on X that she had not seen follow-up reports denying the story by the Trump campaign and Israel. She admitted her comments were not based on any original reporting of her own, stating, "This was a mistake, and I apologize for it." Throughout her career, Woodruff has contributed to major news outlets including CNN and NBC News. She was the host of PBS' "NewsHour" from 2013 to 2022, before stepping down to focus on a reporting project. (This story was generated by Newser's AI chatbot. Source: the AP) < > Magnus Carlsen Auctions Controversial Jeans for Charity Feb 21, 2025 2:07 PM CST Supreme Court Allows Alabamians to Sue Over Unemployment Claims Feb 21, 2025 12:09 PM CST US Home Sales Dip Amid Surge in Rates, Prices Feb 21, 2025 8:03 AM CST City's Entire Police Force Suspended Amid Corruption Allegations Feb 21, 2025 2:15 AM CST Train Kills 6 Elephants Near Sri Lanka Sanctuary Feb 21, 2025 1:45 AM CST Trump Hosts Black History Month Event Amid DEI Controversy Feb 21, 2025 1:15 AM CST As Pope Francis Recovers, Cardinals Address Possibility of Resignation Feb 21, 2025 12:45 AM CST Musk-Backed Group Funnels $1.6M Into Key Court Race Feb 21, 2025 12:15 AM CST Bolsonaro Seeks Amnesty Amid Coup Plot Charges Feb 20, 2025 11:32 AM CST In Virginia, North Carolina, Snow Wreaks Havoc Feb 20, 2025 11:29 AM CST New York Sues E-Cigarette Distributors Feb 20, 2025 10:04 AM CST David Boren, Former Oklahoma Governor, Dies at 83 Feb 20, 2025 9:03 AM CST Kilauea Volcano Erupts Again on Hawaii's Big Island Feb 20, 2025 8:44 AM CST Teen Arrested After Fatal Stabbing in Czech Mall Feb 20, 2025 8:00 AM CST Melania Trump Gains Popularity Among Chinese Women Feb 20, 2025 2:15 AM CST Judge Orders Newspaper to Remove Critical Editorial Feb 20, 2025 1:45 AM CST California Judge on Trial for Fatally Shooting Wife Feb 20, 2025 1:15 AM CST Chinese Warships Monitored by Australia and New Zealand Feb 20, 2025 12:45 AM CST Report an error