Corrections & Clarifications Policy
Last Updated: November 23, 2025
Our Commitment to Accuracy
At EmailTrump, accuracy is our highest priority. When we make mistakes, we correct them promptly and transparently. This page explains our corrections policy and lists recent corrections.
Types of Corrections
Corrections
Factual errors that require fixing, including:
- Incorrect names, titles, or affiliations
- Wrong dates, locations, or numbers
- Misquoted statements
- Inaccurate descriptions of events
- Errors in data or statistics
Clarifications
When content is accurate but could be clearer or lacks important context:
- Ambiguous statements that could be misinterpreted
- Missing context that would aid understanding
- Unclear attributions
Updates
New information that has emerged since original publication:
- Breaking news developments
- Additional statements from sources
- New data or findings
How We Handle Corrections
Prompt Action
When an error is identified:
- We verify the error and determine the correct information
- The article is corrected as soon as possible
- A correction notice is added to the top of the article
- Significant errors warrant a standalone correction article
Transparency
All corrections include:
- Clear identification as a “Correction” or “Clarification”
- Description of what was incorrect
- The corrected information
- Date and time of correction
- Original erroneous content (struck through when appropriate)
Preservation
We maintain the integrity of the original article:
- Original text is preserved with strikethrough formatting
- Correction notices are placed prominently
- All corrections are logged on this page
- Social media posts are updated with correction notices
How to Report an Error
Corrections Team: correctionscllc6@gmail.com
What to Include
Please provide:
- URL of the article
- Description of the error
- Correct information (with sources if available)
- Your name and contact information
Response Time
- We review all correction requests within 24 hours
- Verified errors are corrected immediately
- You will receive confirmation when corrections are made
- If we disagree that an error occurred, we’ll explain why
Recent Corrections
This section is updated regularly with our most recent corrections. Transparency is essential to maintaining reader trust.
Example Format:
November 23, 2025
Article: “Sample News Article”
Correction: An earlier version of this article contained inaccurate information. The corrected information has been verified and the article has been updated accordingly.
Editorial Standards
Our full editorial standards, including verification processes and sourcing requirements, are available on our Editorial Standards page.
Complaints Process
If you believe we have made an error and your concern has not been adequately addressed:
- Contact our corrections team at correctionscllc6@gmail.com
- If unresolved, escalate to our Managing Editor at managingcllc6@gmail.com
- Final appeals can be made to our Editor-in-Chief at editorcllc6@gmail.com
Learning from Errors
We view corrections as learning opportunities:
- Patterns in errors are identified and addressed
- Additional training is provided when needed
- Processes are updated to prevent similar errors
- Quarterly reviews of corrections inform editorial improvements
Archive
A complete archive of all corrections and clarifications is available. View Corrections Archive