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<p dir="auto">The confrontation between Scott Bessent and the Financial Times mirrors a similar dispute involving Changpeng Zhao in 2025. In both cases, leaders accused the publication of spreading narratives based on anonymous sources and ignoring on-record responses.</p>
<p dir="auto">This pattern signals a shift in how powerful figures handle media criticism. Instead of quiet corrections, they are increasingly choosing public, direct responses — turning disputes into highly visible narratives that shape public perception.</p>
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