The conservative who led the charge to get former Harvard President Claudine Gay fired is now challenging her essay saying she lied about 'promptly' requesting corrections of plagiarized work.Gay, 53, resigned on Tuesday - after just six months in the role - and spoke for the first time since her ouster in a New York Times claiming her dismissal over plagiarism and anti-Semitism scandals was actually the result of a racist campaign.Now, conservative activist Christopher Rufo, who first publicly raised allegations of , is challenging her op-ed saying, 'Claudine Gay is lying in the New York Times. She did not "promptly [request] corrections."'
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