Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin said Thursday that she had lost sleep and faced death threats in the wake of a 2017 New York Times editorial that falsely linked her political action campaign to a deadly mass shooting in Arizona years earlier.

In more than three hours of testimony, Palin described the “busy, tumultuous, sad” time that followed the paper’s publication of its piece, “America’s Lethal Politics,” in the immediate aftermath of a Virginia shooting that targeted members of the Republican congressional baseball team.

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