NYT Hides Breaking News of Man Arrested for Reportedly Wanting to ‘Kill’ Brett Kavanaugh
The New York Times on Wednesday tucked away a breaking news story on its website about the man who reportedly wanted to kill Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
Instead of placing it at the top of its page, the Times placed the breaking news story in the “more news” section of its website, near the bottom of the site next to a story on Trader Joe’s employees wanting to unionize.
While the Kavanaugh story was in the “more news” section, the Times placed three articles about gun control at the top of its website — one of which was entitled, “‘We Promised to Get Her Ice Cream That Evening’.”
Top of the page – story about Jurassic Park film franchise. A foiled plot to assassinate a sitting Supreme Court Justice? Near the story about Trader Joe’s employees wanting to unionize. pic.twitter.com/bofXoLFey0
— Jay Caruso (@JayCaruso) June 8, 2022
Ironically, the Washington Post reported the suspect apprehended near Kavanaugh’s House was armed and looking to commit an act of political violence against the Supreme Court justice due to a court leak about an abortion ruling.
“Two people familiar with the investigation,” continues the Post, “said the initial evidence indicates the man was angry about the leaked draft of an opinion by the Supreme Court signaling that the court is preparing to overturn Roe. v. Wade[.]”
New: Here’s the unsealed arrest affidavit for Nicholas Roske — the man arrested near Justice Kavanaugh’s home. He had a Glock 17 pistol w/ two magazines, tactical chest rig and knife, a pistol light, pepper spray, zip ties and other tools. https://t.co/jqF2B6p9Ml pic.twitter.com/dcwJGPhh9g
— Alex Mallin (@alex_mallin) June 8, 2022
In the last couple of years, Democrats and their establishment media allies “have sided with, emboldened, and encouraged their Brownshirts in Antifa and Black Lives Matter to engage in political violence,” Breitbart News reported. “Kavanaugh has been a prime target of these lies and hate campaigns for the last three years.”
Follow Wendell Husebø on Twitter and Gettr @WendellHusebø. He is the author of Politics of Slave Morality.
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