RFK Jr. allegedly engaged in a 'personal relationship' with political reporter Olivia Nuzzi while she was covering the 2024 presidential race. 'New York' magazine, where she worked, announced on Oct.
New York Magazine announced Monday that it is parting ways with star political reporter Olivia Nuzzi, whose previously undisclosed personal relationship with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Writer Olivia Nuzzi and New York Magazine have parted ways after claims she had a personal digital relationship with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. may not be so fond of Donald Trump’s latest praise of him. That’s because Trump, while answering a question about how he’d get more organic foods into urban and low-income areas,
New York magazine announced on Monday that it had “parted ways” with Washington correspondent Olivia Nuzzi after her affair with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.“Last month, the magazine enlisted the law firm Davis Wright Tremaine to review Olivia Nuzzi’s work during the 2024 campaign,
New York Magazine announced it is parting ways with star correspondent Olivia Nuzzi following bombshell revelations of an inappropriate relationship she had with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
The two are improbable avatars of a campaign to restore America’s health, and some former Trump aides expressed skepticism the GOP nominee would follow through.
Reporter Olivia Nuzzi and New York Magazine “agreed ... to part ways” following the revelation of Nuzzi’s undisclosed relationship with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the magazine announced Monday. The magazine said the decision was reached following an independent review by the law firm Davis Wright Tremaine of Nuzzi’s 2024 election coverage that found “no inaccuracies nor evidence of
The magazine says an independent review found no inaccuracies or evidence of bias in Nuzzi’s work.
Nevertheless, the magazine and Nuzzi agreed that the best course forward is to part ways,” the publication said in a statement.
“The RFK announcement has kind of scrambled some of the traditional thinking [about] a lot of the people that have been building health care plans and the way that they were approaching the issue,” Grogan, who now works for USC Schaeffer and chairs the right-leaning health policy think tank Paragon Health Institute, told STAT.