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Wednesday, November 22, 2017

NYT star reporter suspended after sex harassment claim

The New York Times has suspended star White House correspondent Glenn Thrush amid allegations he sexually harassed co-workers, and the journalist is blaming his bad behavior on the bottle.

Word of disciplinary action against Thrush, a frequent critic of President Trump who is also an MSNBC contributor, first came in an article detailing his alleged misconduct on the website Vox.

Thrush, who made a name for himself at Politico before joining the Times in 2016, has been portrayed on NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” by Bobby Moynihan. He told Vox that he hasn’t had any alcohol since June when he “upset” one of his accusers after a night of “drinking heavily.”

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

He was able to text the same night without error several times in conversation. Not something a person " drinking heavily can do".. he is a liar.

Anonymous said...

Females have reported having a difficult time getting a date.No wonder.This harassment issue is 90/10 female vs male,so why risk even asking a woman out when charges will most certainly follow.Guys have to be a lot more selective these days.I'm not willing to risk what tiny bit of success I've had just to be falsely accused.