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The New Yorker's Chief Washington correspondent, Jane Mayer, said of Jones: "When I asked Jones for an interview, through the AAF’s online portal, he replied, 'Ms. Meyers . . . Go pound sand.' Citing an article that I had written debunking attacks on Bloom Raskin from moneyed interests, including the AAF, he said, 'You are a liberal hack masquerading as an investigative journalist - and not a very good one.' Jones subsequently posted this comment on his group’s Twitter account, along with my e-mail address and cell-phone number."
The website, a government worker said, is being circulated among multiple private group chats of federal health workers across agencies, as well as through social media links.
Dr. Georges Benjamin, executive director of the American Public Health Association, learned about it Tuesday evening when a federal health worker sent it to him.
“This is a scare tactic to try to intimidate people who are trying to do their work and do it admirably,” Benjamin said. “It’s clear racism.”
A government worker said they found out theirs was among the names on the website Tuesday afternoon after a former co-worker sent them the link on social media.
“It’s unnerving,” said the person, who requested anonymity because of safety concerns. “My name and my picture is there, and in 2025, it’s very simple to Google and look up someone’s home address and all kinds of things that potentially put me at risk.”
“I don’t know what the intention of the list is for,” the person said. “It’s just kind of a scary place to be.”