The New York Times on Wednesday concluded that one of its star White House reporters, Glenn Thrush, suspended last month amid an investigation into sexual misconduct allegations, “behaved in ways that we do not condone.” However, executive editor Dean Baquet noted, Thrush will not be fired. “While we believe that Glenn has acted offensively, we have decided that he does not deserve to be fired,” Baquet said. Vox published a series of allegations against Thrush last month, leading to his suspension. He will remain suspended until late January and will not be covering the White House when he returns.
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NY Times: Glenn Thrush ‘Acted Offensively,’ but Won’t Be Fired
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But the star reporter won’t be covering the White House anymore.
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