Glenn Thrush has been accused of sexual harassment from several women; he is currently suspended by Times pending an investigation.
Seems like EVERY day there is a new allegation.
Sexual harassment allegations against Glenn Thrush https://t.co/LMe2LvBMi4
— Will Sommer (@willsommer) November 20, 2017
From Vox:
Sexual harassment claims against yet another powerful man in media inspired New York Times White House correspondent Glenn Thrush to post an impassioned note on his Facebook page in October, calling on his fellow journalists to stand by women entering the field.
In the post, which linked to an article about the latest accusations against political journalist Mark Halperin, Thrush wrote, “Young people who come into a newsroom deserve to be taught our trade, given our support and enlisted in our calling — not betrayed by little men who believe they are bigger than the mission.”
Wow. (Read the full story here)
Disturbing allegations in this @GlennThrush story pic.twitter.com/eEsVzCMKrX
— Will Sommer (@willsommer) November 20, 2017
‘I remember by the time he left, I didn’t have much clothes on.’
Double wow.
JFC the screenshots in the Thrush story…
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) November 20, 2017
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Check ’em:
He needs to be more understanding of the power dynamics in casual situations.
K.
How about he needs to keep his damn hands to himself? Just a thought.
If only there had been some indication that Thrush doesn't conduct himself to the highest ethical standards. pic.twitter.com/tP96VNekNk
— Phil Kerpen (@kerpen) November 20, 2017
If only, right?
Bye, Glenn pic.twitter.com/kavX7oQxnU
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) November 20, 2017
Gosh, it seems like so many of these leftist media types were projecting on people like Mitt.
Perhaps the most devoted of Obama's media courtiers. https://t.co/V0TAH2yErx
— Dan McLaughlin (@baseballcrank) November 20, 2017
Shocking, right?
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