Olivia Nuzzi and RFK Jr. Allegedly Teamed Up to Negotiate Trump Endorsement
In a shocking revelation, it has been alleged that Olivia Nuzzi and RFK Jr. joined forces to negotiate how he could endorse Donald Trump after it became evident that his own bid for the presidency was not going to be successful. According to reports, the two began trading information as they focused their attention on Mar-a-Lago.
Nuzzi, a journalist, reportedly wanted Trump to cooperate with an article she was writing for New York magazine. To achieve this, she commissioned artist Isabelle Brourman, who had previously worked as a sketch artist during one of Trump’s legal battles, to draw his portrait for the piece. However, Nuzzi was excluded from the portrait session at Mar-a-Lago.
In a clever move, Nuzzi allegedly placed a recorder in Brourman’s pack, which recorded everything Trump said during the drawing session. This allowed her to gather valuable material for her article and provide intelligence for RFK Jr. as he negotiated the endorsement.
According to reports, Trump was holding campaign meetings with prominent figures such as Matt Gaetz and Susie Wiles during this time. Nuzzi was hopeful that she would capture significant information for her piece and provide valuable insights for RFK Jr.
As the story continues to unfold, there are hints that Brourman may have overheard something explosive that Trump said about Butler, Pennsylvania. If true, this revelation could potentially change our understanding of recent history.
This intriguing development is expected to be further explored in the upcoming instalments of the Substack series by CNN senior political analyst, Ryan Lizza. Stay tuned for more updates on this compelling story.

