Ben Smith, the editor-in-chief of BuzzFeed, says the public deserved to see the controversial dossier on President Trump Donald John TrumpHR McMaster says president's policy to withdraw troops from Afghanistan is 'unwise' Cast of 'Parks and Rec' reunite for virtual town hall to address Wisconsin voters Biden says Trump should step down over coronavirus response MORE published by the news organization earlier this month.

Smith in a New York Times op-ed published Monday cited two reasons for BuzzFeed’s decision.

He wrote that the dossier was distributed among top government officials and pointed to CNN’s report that Trump and former President Obama were both briefed on its contents.

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“Whether reporters from Washington to Budapest succeed in verifying its claims or otherwise does not diminish the compelling public interest in the story — or the presumptive right of the public, and not just a Beltway elite, to see the document,” Smith wrote.

The news organization’s release of the 35-page document caused a debate among journalists and politicians alike over the decision.

BuzzFeed said when it published the document that it “includes specific, unverified, and potentially unverifiable allegations of contact between Trump aides and Russian operatives, and graphic claims of sexual acts documented by the Russians.”

Citing the current “media ecosystem,” Smith maintained in the Times op-ed that Americans needed to learn to “read carefully, exercise judgment and view with skepticism” future politics claims, as well as those from the 2016 presidential campaign.

“In a democracy, the justification for shielding the public from something like that must be overwhelming. The instinct to suppress news of this significance is precisely the wrong one for journalism in 2017,” Smith wrote.