Thursday the Weekly Standard reported that a CBS reporter from Arizona revealed that President Obama’s press secretary, Jay Carney, receives questions from the White House Press Corps in advance of his daily briefings. She quoted Carney as her source: “And then he also mentioned that a lot of times, unless it’s something breaking, the questions that the reporters actually ask — the correspondents — they are provided to him in advance.”

White House correspondents Ed Henry of Fox News and Julie Pace of the Associated press were quick to deny the claim. ABC’s Jonathan Karl denied the he personally submits questions beforehand. CNN’s Jake Tapper, former White House correspondent for ABC News also denied the charge:

@TheRealOxlong not in my experience. I suspect someone misunderstood

— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) March 20, 2014

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@danielhalper Reporter: WH Press Secretary Gets Questions from Reporters Before Press Briefinghttp://t.co/1OUfNTy6RI

— Ed Henry (@edhenryTV) March 20, 2014

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@APDiploWriter @SpeakWithAuthor The White House doesn’t actually work that way either.

— Julie Pace (@jpaceDC) March 20, 2014

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–Time’s Zeke Miller, a reporter not a White House correspondent, called the story “ridiculous.”

http://t.co/B6p49CdODz

— Zeke Miller (@ZekeJMiller) March 20, 2014

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–Jay Carney also denied the story:–

@RalstonReports Briefings would be a lot easier if this were true! Rest assured, it is not.

— Jay Carney (EOP) (@PressSec) March 20, 2014

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UPDATED DENIALS BELOW:

http://t.co/SNz5MblBf3

— Sam Stein (@samsteinhp) March 20, 2014

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