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Glenn Thrush Biography
American journalist and author who is known and recognized for his coverage of the White House as a correspondent for The New York Times. He is known for being an MSNBC commentator and was also the chief political correspondent at Politico.
He graduated from Brooklyn College where he earned his degree in political science and the Greek classics. He started his career as a reporter working for the Downtown Express newspaper. He gained further attention when he covered Hillary Clinton‘s presidential campaign in 2008 for Newsday. He then joined Politico in July of 2008.
He has also written several books about President Barack Obama including Obama’s Last Stand and The End of the Line: Romney vs. Obama.
He was born and raised in Sheepshead Bay. He married Diane Webber and together they had twin sons born in 2013.
He has been portrayed by Saturday Night Live star Bobby Moynihan on television.
Glenn Thrush (born April 6, 1967) is an American journalist, pundit, and author. He is a reporter for The New York Times, formerly a White House correspondent. He is also a contributor for MSNBC, and was previously chief political correspondent at Politico and a senior staff writer for Politico Magazine.
Thrush grew up in Sheepshead Bay, in the borough of Brooklyn, New York, and attended Sheepshead Bay High School, from which he graduated in 1984. His parents owned a Carvel Ice Cream store in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn. Thrush graduated from Brooklyn College, where he majored in political science and Greek classics. Thrush identifies as a secular Jew.
Thrush is married to Diane Webber and lives in Kensington, Maryland. They have twin sons born in 2003.
Thrush wrote two e-books about the President Barack Obama’s 2012 reelection campaign. Obama’s Last Stand was published in August 2012, and The End of the Line: Romney vs. Obama: The 34 days that Decided the Election was published after the election in December 2012.
On December 20, 2017, the New York Times reported after an investigation that Thrush was permanently removed from covering the White House and would remain suspended until late January 2018. The Times specified Thrush would be reassigned to a beat about the “social safety net in the age of Trump, particularly HUD and HHS.” It’s been noted Thrush was moved to a subject that greatly affects women and that covering the social safety net is considered a “punishment” or demotion from covering the White House. He was also required to undergo unspecified “training designed to improve his workplace conduct,” according to a statement by Times Executive Editor Dean Baquet. The behavioral inquiry interviewed 30 people from inside and outside of the newspaper in Washington and New York and was led by an internal attorney Charlotte Behrendt. Carolyn Ryan, an assistant managing editor at the Times, said of the inquiry, “The people who worked most closely with Glenn in the bureau—men, women, young, old—were supportive of him and did believe that he could contribute and hadn’t seen the kind of behavior that had been described.”
In November 2017, Vox published an article containing the accounts of four female journalists who said that Thrush engaged in inappropriate sexual behavior toward them. The incidents recounted in the Vox story about Thrush involve four women over a five-year period, and the women alleged Thrush groped and kissed them against their will. One woman alleged Thrush engaged in office gossip about her following an unwanted kiss. In a statement published on his Facebook page, Thrush disputed gossiping about the woman. After the publication of the article, The New York Times suspended Thrush, who issued a statement that read in part: “Over the past several years, I have responded to a succession of personal and health crises by drinking heavily. During that period, I have done things that I am ashamed of, actions that have brought great hurt to my family and friends. I have not taken a drink since June 15, 2017, have resumed counseling and will soon begin outpatient treatment for alcoholism. I am working hard to repair the damage I have done.” The Times issued a statement saying, “We support his decision to enter a substance-abuse program.”
Thrush covered Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign in 2008 for Newsday, and then joined Politico in July 2008. In December 2016, it was reported that Thrush would be joining The New York Times covering the White House starting on January 3, 2017. Thrush was suspended from his position in November 2017 amid allegations of sexual misconduct. In January 2018, he returned to The New York Times after a two-month suspension.
In November 2017, The New York Times announced that the newspaper was suspending Thrush while the paper investigated allegations of sexually inappropriate behavior reported in Vox. As a result of the investigation, The New York Times suspended Thrush until January 2018, after which he was allowed to return to work in a different position than his prior White House beat.
What's Glenn Thrush Net Worth 2024
Net Worth (2024) | $1 Million (Approx.) |
Net Worth (2023) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2022) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2021) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2020) | Under Review |
Glenn Thrush Family
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