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As news of the Olivia Nuzzi-RFK Jr. scandal tore through media and government circles over the past week, with increasingly titillating details emerging, those inside the New York magazine fold began to wonder about their own fallout. In a note to readers, New York called it a "violation of the magazine's standards around conflicts of interest and disclosures." Nuzzi said in a statement to The New York Times that the relationship wasn't physical. She is currently on leave from the magazine, and the magazine is conducting a more thorough third-party review. AdvertisementNew York mag didn't say who was conducting the third-party review or what additional information it hoped to learn from it.
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Three EPA whistleblowers told ProPublica on Thursday that their complaints were the subject of the reports (which redact employee names). After endorsing Trump, Kennedy wrote in a Wall Street Journal op-ed that the U.S. could “revisit pesticide and other chemical-use standards” if Trump wins. “The EPA was sort of paralyzed under the Trump administration,” she said. It’s not yet clear what Kennedy’s role might be in a potential Trump administration, or which decisions he’d help to make as part of the transition team. Even with Kennedy’s ties to Trump, Gartner said she would expect the EPA under a second Trump administration to act similarly to the first one.
Persons: Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Donald Trump, Kennedy, Trump, , Maria, Sean O’Donnell, ProPublica, Remmington Belford, , Kennedy —, Tucker Carlson, ” Karoline Leavitt, ” Kennedy, Sharon Lerner, Lerner, Michal Freedhoff, , Freedhoff, Biden, Karen McCormack, McCormack, Trump’s, , Eve Gartner, Danielle Alvarez, It’s, Carlson, Steven Cheung, Gartner Organizations: Environmental Protection Agency, NBC News, Trump, EPA, Chemical Control, Environmental Defense Fund, EPA’s, Trump ., RFK Jr, RFK, European Union, The, of Chemical Safety, Toxic, Federal, Food and Drug Administration, National Institutes of Health, Centers for Disease Control Locations: U.S, Milwaukee,
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Following the initial news, The Daily Beast reported that the relationship between the star reporter, 31, and the Kennedy scion, 70, had been somewhat of an open secret. Nuzzi initially denied the affair, the Daily Beast added, though that clearly didn't hold up with whatever evidence Haskell had. AdvertisementThat corroborates the original reporting on the affair from Oliver Darcy's newsletter Status, in which he said Kennedy "boasted" about the relationship. According to The Daily Beast, at least some sexts were sent.
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New York Magazine said in a statement Thursday that its Washington correspondent, Olivia Nuzzi, had failed to disclose a "personal relationship" with an unnamed campaign subject while she was reporting on the 2024 election. Stefani Reynolds / AFP via Getty Images file"Had the magazine been aware of this relationship, she would not have continued to cover the presidential campaign," the statement said. "She is currently on leave from the magazine, and the magazine is conducting a more thorough third-party review. While neither Nuzzi or New York Magazine named the reporting subject, both CNN and the New York Times have reported that it was Kennedy. The online version has been updated with a "note to readers" which links to New York Magazine's statement.
Persons: Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Olivia Nuzzi, Stefani Reynolds, Nuzzi, Kennedy, Stefanie Spear, Mr, He’s Organizations: New York Magazine, Getty, New York Times, NBC, CNN, NBC News, RFK Jr, Trump Locations: Washington, New York
After you put out your story and New York magazine put out a statement, Nuzzi put out her own statement, which might change the way people perceive the story. And as New York magazine said, I think they're taking this pretty seriously. Since we're having a media business conversation now: I was surprised when you launched that you made this a subscription product. There is lots of media journalism out there that is for free. So this stuff is expensive, and if you want to support good journalism, I think you should pay for it.
Persons: , Olivia Nuzzi, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Donald Trump, Nuzzi, Oliver Darcy, Darcy, Olivia, Joe Biden, It's, She's, CNN's Donie O'Sullivan, Tasos Katopodis, it's, I've, there's Organizations: Service, RFK Jr, Business, CNN, Vox Media, New York, RFK, White, York, Getty Images Locations: Olivia Nuzzi , New York, Donald Trump ., York, New York, America
The person said the relationship was emotional and digital in nature, not physical. In a statement to CNN, Nuzzi said her relationship with a reporting subject had “turned personal” and that she regretted not disclosing it to the publication. “Earlier this year, the nature of some communication between myself and a former reporting subject turned personal. “The relationship was never physical but should have been disclosed to prevent the appearance of a conflict. According to the magazine, Nuzzi “recently” acknowledged a relationship with a reporting subject, which was a “violation of the magazine’s standards around conflicts of interest and disclosures.”“Had the magazine been aware of this relationship, she would not have continued to cover the presidential campaign,” the New York magazine statement added.
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CNN —The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration confirmed on Monday it is investigating Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for allegedly decapitating a dead whale carcass and transporting it home two decades ago. A spokesperson for NOAA confirmed to CNN on Monday that Kennedy is under investigation for the incident. “It is long standing NOAA practice not to comment on open investigations,” the spokesperson said. In the interview, Kennedy’s daughter recalls her father using a chainsaw to cut off the head of a dead whale carcass on the beach near their Cape Cod family home and driving the whale’s head back to New York. Following the story gaining attention on social media, the Center for Biological Diversity Action Fund called for NOAA to investigate Kennedy over the incident, arguing his actions could have jeopardized scientific research.
Persons: Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Kennedy, Kennedy’s, Kathleen “, ” Kennedy, Organizations: CNN, Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Services, NOAA, Country Magazine, Center for Biological Diversity Locations: Arizona, Cod, New York, East Coast
GLENDALE, Ariz. — Former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said Saturday he is being investigated for collecting a whale specimen. Kennedy said that he responded in a letter, baselessly linking the National Marine Fisheries Service with whale deaths and calling for the agency to investigate. Kennedy did not go into details about the whale incident, but his daughter had previously described a situation involving a whale that took place 30 years ago. Kennedy endorsed Trump in August and has since been on the campaign trail urging supporters to back the former president. The National Marine Fisheries Service, which is part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, did not immediately respond to a request for comment and confirmation Saturday night.
Persons: Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Kennedy, Donald Trump, Kathleen ", Tulsi Gabbard, Trump, I’m, Brett Hartl, Alex Tabet, Megan Lebowitz Organizations: National Marine Fisheries Institute, National Marine Fisheries Service, Town, Hawaii Rep, Trump, Arizona Christian University, NBC News, National Oceanic, Atmospheric Administration, Center for Biological Diversity, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Locations: GLENDALE, Ariz, Glendale , Arizona, Central Park, Washington ,
The North Carolina Supreme Court ruled Monday to remove former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. from state ballots ahead of the general election. The 4-3 ruling upholds an appeals court ruling Friday that said Kennedy’s name should be taken off the ballot. A lower court had previously denied Kennedy’s effort to be removed. “But that is a price the North Carolina Constitution expects us to incur to protect voters’ fundamental right to vote their conscience and have that vote count.”Justices Anita Earls, Richard Dietz and Allison Riggs dissented. A spokesperson for the North Carolina State Board of Elections did not immediately respond to a request for comment about the court's decision or the new timeline for ballots.
Persons: Robert F, Kennedy Jr, , Trey Allen, Anita Earls, Richard Dietz, Allison Riggs, Kennedy, Donald Trump, Monday's Organizations: North Carolina Supreme, State, North, Michigan’s, NBC News, North Carolina State Board, Trump Locations: North Carolina
Former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s name must be removed from North Carolina's November ballot, the state's Supreme Court ordered. The 4-3 decision by North Carolina's high court came hours after the Michigan Supreme Court ruled that Kennedy's name had to stay on that state's ballot over his objections. In all three states, Trump polls better in a two-candidate race than he does in a six-candidate race. The state Supreme Court ruling acknowledged "that expediting the process of printing new ballots will require considerable time and effort by our election officials and significant expense to the State." "But our election officials are professionals, and I have no doubt we will rise to the challenge," Bell said.
Persons: Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Trump, Harris, Kennedy, Trey Allen, Allen, Trey, Anita Earls, Allison Riggs, Richard Deitz, Karen Brinson Bell, Bell Organizations: Libertarian Party's, Democratic, . North Carolina, Electoral, North, Michigan Supreme, Trump, White, Republican, U.S . Department of Defense Locations: Washington , U.S, North, Harris, North Carolina, RealClearPolling, ., Wisconsin, Carolina
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. makes an announcement on the future of his campaign in Phoenix, Arizona, U.S. August 23, 2024. The Supreme Court overturned the state's Court of Appeals ruling Friday that had removed Kennedy from the state's ballot against the wishes of Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson. "Thus, [Kennedy] has not shown an entitlement to this extraordinary relief," the court majority said in its ruling. The dissenters in their last words underscored how significant the majority ruling could be to the outcome of the presidential race. As in Michigan, Kennedy sued officials in those two other states seeking to drop his name from their ballots.
Persons: Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Kennedy, Michigan, Jocelyn Benson, Harris, Trump, Benson, Brian Zahra, David Viviano, Paul Cox Organizations: Democratic, GOP, Trump, Electoral, , U.S, Michigan, Natural Law Party, Michigan Supreme, State Locations: Phoenix , Arizona, U.S, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Carolina, In Wisconsin, Arizona , Nevada, Georgia, Nevada
"Our polling consistently showed that by staying on the ballot in the battleground states, I would likely hand the election over to the Democrats," Kennedy said. This significantly reduces the potential electoral boost Trump could get in these states from Kennedy's exit. Wisconsin's Elections Commission has voted to keep Kennedy on the state's ballot. This leaves just Arizona and Pennsylvania as the states where Kennedy's exit appears poised to help Trump outright. "He has a lot of votes that he could have gotten," Trump said of Kennedy at the Arizona rally in August.
Persons: Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Donald Trump's, Donald Trump, Kennedy, Trump, Kamala Harris, Kennedy's, Harris Organizations: White, Trump, North, Arizona Locations: Glendale , Arizona, North Carolina , Wisconsin, Michigan, Kennedy's, North Carolina's, Wisconsin , North Carolina, Arizona, Pennsylvania, Nevada, Georgia, Michigan , North Carolina, Wisconsin, Florida , Texas, Ohio
Former Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, who has endorsed Republican former President Donald Trump's campaign, is advising the GOP nominee to focus on Vice President Kamala Harris' policy pivots in their upcoming debate. Still, Gabbard is uniquely suited to help Trump understand what it would be like to debate Harris, given her firsthand experience during the 2020 Democratic primary contest. "What I pointed out in that debate stage in the 2020 campaign was her hypocrisy," Gabbard said. At the time, criminal justice reform was a very popular issue among Democratic primary voters. The Trump campaign recently added both Gabbard and RFK Jr. to its official transition team, and both are in reported talks for potential cabinet positions if Trump wins the White House.
Persons: Donald Trump, Tulsi Gabbard, Donald Trump's, Kamala Harris, Harris, Gabbard, Trump, Biden, Robert F, Kennedy Jr Organizations: Republican, Democratic, ABC, Trump, White, Democrat, RFK Jr Locations: La Crosse , Wisconsin, Hawaii
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., left, waves to the crowd as former President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally in Glendale, Arizona on August 23. Ross D. Franklin/APFormer President Donald Trump addressed supporters at a rally in Glendale, Arizona, Friday, where he was joined by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who suspended his own presidential campaign just hours earlier. However, Harris did mention the border and criticized Trump’s role in tanking a bipartisan border bill earlier this year. RFK Jr. could be appointed to a health panel: When suspending his presidential campaign, Kennedy suggested that he could join a potential second Trump administration in a role that would oversee a health care portfolio. Alejandra Jaramillo and Michelle Watson contributed to this post.
Persons: Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Donald Trump, Ross D, Trump, Harris, Kamala Harris, Trump’s, John F, Kennedy, ” Kennedy, that’s, CNN’s Aaron Pellish, Kate Sullivan, Kristen Holmes, Alejandra Jaramillo, Michelle Watson Organizations: Franklin, Democratic National Convention, RFK Jr Locations: Glendale , Arizona, tanking, Glendale
Donald Trump welcomed Robert F. Kennedy Jr. onstage during his rally in Arizona on Friday night, saying the independent ran an "extraordinary campaign" hours after Kennedy endorsed the former president. Kennedy’s father, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and uncle, former President John F. Kennedy, were both assassinated. The alliance between the Trump and Kennedy marks a new phase in their relationship after years of criticizing each other. "It’s not that I’m not going to vote for Trump for being Trump," said Brimacombe. Casey Westerman, a Trump voter in 2016 and 2020 who was going to back Kennedy in November, now plans to support Trump.
Persons: Donald Trump, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Kennedy, Trump, Kennedy’s, John F, that's, Trump’s, they're, Bruce Brimacombe, Bobby, he’s, I’ll, Casey Westerman Organizations: Trump, Newsweek, NBC News, Chandler Locations: Arizona, Glendale, Phoenix, Democratic, Scottsdale
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In today’s edition, "Meet the Press" moderator Kristen Welker examines whether a shortened campaign calendar will help or hurt Vice President Kamala Harris. Plus, we dive into Robert F. Kennedy's decision to suspend his third-party bid and back former President Donald Trump. I’m speaking, of course, of Donald Trump,” Kennedy added. Still, the initial conservations started earlier, about a week before the Republican convention, with right-wing commentator Tucker Carlson connecting Trump Jr. with Kennedy. From there, Trump Jr. and donor Omeed Malik served as go-betweens to help close the deal.
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WASHINGTON — Multiple members of the Kennedy family denounced Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s decision to endorse former President Donald Trump, calling the move a "betrayal." "Our brother Bobby's decision to endorse Trump today is a betrayal of the values that our father and our family hold most dear. The statement includes signatures from Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, Courtney Kennedy, Kerry Kennedy, Chris Kennedy and Rory Kennedy. Joe Kennedy III, a grandson of Robert F. Kennedy, reacted to the statement, sharing it on X and writing that it was "well said." Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced on Friday that he would withdraw from the presidential race and back Trump.
Persons: WASHINGTON —, Kennedy, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Donald Trump, Harris, Walz, Trump, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, Courtney Kennedy, Kerry Kennedy, Chris Kennedy, Rory Kennedy, Joe Kennedy III, Jack Schlossberg, RFKjr, Kamala Harris, John F, Joe Biden, Jen O'Malley Dillon Organizations: WASHINGTON, Trump, Democratic Party Locations: America, Ukraine
PHOENIX — Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s campaign told a Pennsylvania court that he will be endorsing former President Donald Trump, ahead of his own Friday afternoon announcement putting to rest a tumultuous independent presidential campaign. The filing came shortly before Kennedy took the stage at an Arizona press conference where he announced the end his presidential campaign. The Kennedy campaign spent more than $8 million on campaign consulting from Accelevate 2020 LLC, a group that also does ballot-access work. Overall, the campaign effectively raised what it spent — it amassed $57.6 million and spent almost $54 million through July. Federal campaign finance records show Kennedy’s campaign spent more than $3 million on security services provided by Gavin de Becker, a prominent security consultant protecting celebrities who is also a Kennedy supporter and friend.
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Read previewRobert F. Kennedy Jr. suspended his long-shot presidential campaign on Friday, throwing his support behind former President Donald Trump in a bid to shake up an already chaotic 2024 race. Related storiesIn recent days, Kennedy's campaign has shown signs of strain. Kennedy seemed primed to be a factor in the 2024 election when it appeared that President Joe Biden and Trump were destined for a rematch. Early polls showed that Kennedy was nearing double-digit support when faced with a likely Trump-Biden rematch that Americans didn't want. But, like Trump, Kennedy has faltered over the summer.
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download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewAttorney Nicole Shanahan spent almost $19 million boosting Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s long shot presidential campaign. After abandoning his Democratic primary campaign, Kennedy needed significant funding to set up the organization needed for a credible presidential campaign. She still won't top Rep. David Trone of Maryland, who spent over $60 million of his Total Wine fortune only to lose a Democratic Senate primary. AdvertisementMichael Bloomberg became a meme in the 2020 election when he spent $500 million only to win America Samoa before dropping out of the Democratic presidential primary.
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Still, the Trump campaign has long worried that Kennedy’s campaign, built on conspiracies and anti-vaccine rhetoric, pulled directly from their side, especially in a handful of key states. Women were more likely to support Kennedy than men, according to a recent Pew Research Center survey, though other polls haven’t shown a meaningful difference. Supporters take a selfie together during a rally for independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on May 13, 2024 in Austin, Texas. Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks to the media at a Cesar Chavez Day event at Union Station in Los Angeles, California on March 30, 2024. As Kennedy’s campaign picked up support, Trump labeled the former Democrat a member of the “radical left” and attacked his environmental activism.
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PHOENIX — Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s campaign told a Pennsylvania court that he will be endorsing former President Donald Trump, ahead of his own Friday afternoon announcement putting to rest a tumultuous independent presidential campaign. The filing came shortly before Kennedy was set to take the stage at an Arizona press conference where he's expected to formally end his presidential campaign. Initially, Kennedy sought the Democratic presidential nomination, but he decided in October 2023 to run as an independent bid instead. The Kennedy campaign spent more than $8 million on campaign consulting from Accelevate 2020 LLC, a group that also does ballot-access work. Overall, the campaign effectively raised what it spent — it amassed $57.6 million and spent almost $54 million through July.
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In contrast, at the RNC convention, President Biden was mentioned only twice in four days.”Facts First: Kennedy’s claim about Biden mentions at the Republican National Convention is not even close to true. The Republican vice presidential nominee, Sen. JD Vance, said the word “Biden” 12 times in his own convention speech. Trump himself said “Biden” twice in his convention speech (during a single reference), but Kennedy’s claim was about the Republicans’ four-day gathering as a whole. The false claim that Biden was mentioned a total of twice over the four days of the Republican convention has been circulating on social media this week. CNN has not conducted or seen a thorough independent analysis of the words used at the Democratic National Convention, which concluded yesterday.
Persons: Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Joe Biden, Kennedy, Donald Trump, Biden, Biden ”, Sen, JD Vance, Trump, “ Biden ”, Newt Gingrich, “ Biden, Mike Pompeo, Nikki Haley, Elise Stefanik, Matt Gaetz, Trump’s, Donald Trump Jr, Kari Lake Organizations: Washington CNN, Republican National Convention, Democratic National Convention, Republican, , RNC, New York Times, Biden, Republicans ’, United Nations, CNN Locations: Chicago, New York, Florida, Kari Lake of Arizona
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