Her credentials are impressive, but largely fictional.
She clearly "aced" her interview(s) during the hiring process.
This Time Magazine "cover" is fictitious, but it may provide a clue...
Click to showI am quoting the banner that appears on NBC News(.com) at the top of the report. "Senior Trump official..." Contrast that with the way that I set it up here, using the New Topic interface. The Subject field. How the forum topic or "thread" is worded.
"Senior Trump official embellished résumé, had face on fake Time cover" | quote | State Dept. official Mina Chang claimed to be a Harvard Business School "alumna" who ran a nonprofit that worked in 40 countries. |
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Dan De Luce, Laura Strickler and Ari Sen for NBC News; November 12, 2019.
https://www.nbcnews.com/pol...-time-cover-n1080356The article is on the longer side, for a casual or everyday style news report, and includes a photograph of the State Department's Mina Chang, posing for the camera in 2017 with former CIA director and Army general David Petraeus.
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