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New York Times sexual predator Glenn Thrush not fired but demoted

The New York Times protects their sexual predators. For example, Glenn Thrush, who has been accused of sexual harassment was initially taken off the White House correspondent job after it was revealed women resisted his unwanted sexual advances and inappropriately kissing other women. Thrush will NOT be fired by the New York Times for his sexual misconduct charges. Instead, he’s getting a two month suspension then getting reassigned to another liberal department at the New York Times. Thrush will NOT lose his job for sexually harassing women. It’s funny that how after Roy Moore lost his election that Democrats suddenly don’t care about women being sexually harassed. Many Democrat Senators have already told Al Franken not to resign. There are at least three Democrats in the House who used tax payer funds to settle sexual harassment claims, and they refuse to resign.

New York Times sexual predator Glenn Thrush not fired but demoted
New York Times sexual predator Glenn Thrush not fired but demoted

The New York Times’s left-wing reporter Glenn Thrush has been suspended for two months and removed from his job as the paper’s White House correspondent amid allegations of sexual misconduct, the company has announced.
Last month, Vox revealed a number of allegations of sexual misconduct against the 50-year-old journalist, which include claims he abandoned a young woman after she resisted his unwanted sexual advances and, on another occasion, began inappropriately kissing his then-colleague Laura McGann.

Other allegations range from “unwanted groping and kissing to wet kisses out of nowhere to hazy sexual encounters that played out under the influence of alcohol.”

In a memo from the Times‘s executive editor Dean Baquet, the company confirmed that Thrush had behaved “in ways that [they] do not condone.”

“We have completed our investigation into Glenn Thrush’s behavior, which included dozens of interviews with people both inside and outside the newsroom. We found that Glenn has behaved in ways that we do not condone.”

“While we believe that Glenn has acted offensively, we have decided that he does not deserve to be fired,” he continued. “Instead, we have suspended him for two months and removed him from the White House beat.”

“In addition, Glenn is undergoing counseling and substance abuse rehabilitation on his own. We will reinstate him as a reporter on a new beat upon his return,” the statement concludes.