A Politico senior editor slammed NPR reporter Nina Totenberg's new memoir on her friendship with late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg as an 'embarrassment.'
You can now listen to Fox News articles!’s new book chronicling her friendship with Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and other D.C. insiders as"embarrassing."Schaffer panned the book because it revealed that Totenberg knew how sick Ginsburg was before her death but kept it hidden.
GINNI THOMAS, WIFE OF SUPREME COURT JUSTICE CLARENCE THOMAS, AGREES TO JAN. 6 COMMITTEE 'VOLUNTARY INTERVIEW' He said,"It was 2020, an election was looming, and RBG was dying. During lockdown, we learn in the book, Totenberg’s home was the one place Ginsburg went other than her own apartment. Their weekly Saturday suppers made Totenberg one of the few Americans to lay eyes on the justice during the months of isolation."
Schaffer then slammed Totenberg for her somewhat fond depictions of her powerful D.C. friends, writing,"But as the pages go by, and Totenberg and her friends become more powerful, the theme becomes increasingly uncomfortable — and increasingly revealing." Politico senior editor Michael Schaffer slammed NPR reporter Nina Totenberg for not warning the world about the sickness of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, which led to her death.
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