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told now-Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. that he was “the best candidate” for president during the 2024 campaign — and even advised him on what to wear for an event, according to a purported “strategy memo” she penned for him.
The jaw-dropping note was published early Wednesday by Nuzzi’s former fiancé, Ryan Lizza, on his Telos News substack as proof that she had, in his words “crossed the line from journalist to political operative” while engaging in an emotional affair with the Kennedy scion.Olivia Nuzzi told Robert F. Kennedy Jr. that he was “the best candidate” for president during the 2024 campaign, and even advised him on what to wear.The rambling memo from Nuzzi, now 32, advised Kennedy, now 71, on how to counter-program the June 27, 2024, debate between Donald Trump and then-President Joe Biden — which RFK Jr. had been barred from participating in due to poor polling. “It sucks and it’s unfair that CNN and the major parties colluded to exclude you, but you have to deal with that reality as it is,” she wrote before turning to the nuts and bolts.In a memo from Nuzzi advised Kennedy Jr. on how to counter-program the June 2024 debate between Trump and then-President Biden.“Not to be all Naomi Wolf advising Al Gore, but I would wear a suit and your standard thin tie so that those clips achieve the same thing aesthetically that your actual presence at the debate would achieve in terms of signaling both plausibility and a contrast … . The takeaway should be that you are Rocky while the other candidates are Rocky and Bullwinkle.”on Kennedy, 70, that was published in November 2023, and sometime after that, the two reportedly began their alleged fling. Later in the memo, Nuzzi suggested that Kennedy give an exclusive interview about his debate night plans to Fox News, with primetime host Jesse Watters her “first choice.” “If he doesn’t go for it, I would forget primetime and offer it to ‘Fox & Friends,’ ‘The Five,’ or ‘Outnumbered,'” she said. “If Fox turns it down, I would offer it to Piers in conjunction with the Daily Mail, with an agreement about how long the story must stay on their homepage, and since they have British media ethics you can probably dictate — carefully — other terms about the tenor of the story. If they turn it down, which they won’t, as they love any excuse to use the “EXCLUSIVE” banner, Newsmax or News Nation as a last resort.”The jaw-dropping note was published early Wednesday by Nuzzi’s former fiance, Ryan Lizza, on his Telos News substack as proof that she had, in his words “crossed the line from journalist to political operative.”Nuzzi concluded the memo with a final message of support to her paramour: “You are the best candidate, and the people who already know that came to that belief because they respect you and your ideas. Focus on your ideas. Just as you know what’s best for the country, you know best what you should do on your campaign, and whatever you decide, you’ll be great.Chilling twist in deaths of California couple gunned down inside garage of $1.3M home2.2KMeghan Markle still follows one royal-loved Christmas tradition despite tension with Prince Harry’s familyHBO Max’s New ‘Mad Men’ 4K Remaster Is A Sloppy Disaster That Mistakenly Includes Shots Of Crew Members Operating A Vomit Machine Taylor Ann Green Escalates Social Media Beef With ‘Southern Charm’ Star Salley Carson: “Stop Comparing Me To A Narcissistic and Desperate Newcomer” ‘The View’ Hosts Debate Whether Pete Hegseth’s Narco Terrorist Boat Strikes Count As War Crimes: “Somebody Is Responsible”Olivia Nuzzi told Robert F. Kennedy Jr. that he was"the best candidate" for president during the 2024 campaign, and even advised him on what to wear.In a memo from Nuzzi advised Kennedy Jr. on how to counter-program the June 2024 debate between Trump and then-President Biden.The jaw-dropping note was published early Wednesday by Nuzzi's former fiance, Ryan Lizza, on his Telos News substack as proof that she had, in his words"crossed the line from journalist to political operative." Army vet, 88, reveals he works full time at grocery store after losing pension — internet rallies to raise over $1M
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