New York:The New York Times' editorial page editor James Bennet resigned due to a controversial op-ed written by a Republican Senator published last week which received widespread criticism, according to the paper.
According to an article published Sunday night on the newspaper's website, the Times' publisher A.G. Sulzberger said he and Bennet both concluded that James would not be able to lead the team through the next leg of change required.
The piece by Republican Senator Tom Cotton, titled "Send In the Troops", advocated the deployment of the military across the US to help respond to violence and chaos that erupted in protests over George Floyd's death.
The op-ed was met with widespread criticism that it put African-Americans in danger, as many believe the presence of military force would lead to an escalation of tensions.
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Its publication has also prompted criticism within the Times. Over 800 staff members have signed a letter of protest to senior editors and the company's executives, arguing that Cotton's article contains misinformation, especially for his depiction of antifa.