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Guardian and Daily Dot noting Hanrahan as an early individual to point out the Iron March leak. (Might need additional verification to clarify Hanrahan's exact relationship to the story)
In solidarity with Popular Front (Freelance Journalists Union, March 2020) Note: may not be WP:independent from Hanrahan, and their editorial policy is unclear for statements. On the other hand, they are a collective of journalists, so you'd hope they'd have a good process.