The New York Times' relatively muted coverage of the threat to Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh is 'inexpliclable,' a writer tells Fox News Digital.
UC Berkeley law professor John Yoo and Newsbusters managing editor Curtis Houck join 'Fox News @ Night' to weigh in on the lack of coverage from major media networks over the assassination attempt of Justice Brett Kavanaugh.ignored the indictment last week of the man who came to Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh's home with plans to kill him earlier, continuing a trend of the newspaper giving short shrift to the story.
KAVANAUGH NEIGHBORS QUESTION MEDIA'S MUTED RESPONSE TO THREAD ON HIS LIFE: ‘I THOUGHT IT WAS PRETTY MINIMAL’ Freelance journalist Jeryl Bier, who has criticized the Times on Twitter for its lack of Kavanaugh coverage, pointed out that on the same day as Roske's indictment, the Gray Lady published a report on the conviction of a Capitol rioter from Delaware for obstructing the certification of the 2020 presidential vote.
Other than two other stories on June 14 and June 16 that passively mentioned the threat to Kavanaugh without naming Roske, the Times' news side has not provided other coverage of the story since June 9. Conservative New York Times columnist Ross Douthat, and columnists Bret Stephens and Gail Collins, have also discussed the story.
"For the New York Times, the so-called paper of record, whose motto is all the news that's fit to print, to put a story about Justice Kavanaugh's attempted assassination on A20 and have a little footnote on the home page is journalistic malpractice," conservative NewsBusters managing editor Curtis Houck told Fox last week.
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