How Much More Do I Have to Violate Myself?' Olivia Nuzzi Rebukes Tim Miller for Asking About Book She Wrote
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How Much More Do I Have to Violate Myself?' Olivia Nuzzi Rebukes Tim Miller for Asking About Book She Wrote
"But have you given us enough information that is in the public interest I guess is my question. Like The New York Times asked you if he had texted you if you would release them. Like shouldn't you just empty the clip is what I'm saying? Like shouldn't you give people everything that you have, so that the we're not left to kind of like assu-, like wonder? followed up Miller."
"I think people have taken from me quite a lot over this process, right? It's like how much more do I have to violate myself? Right? answered Nuzzi. And this book is not about- Yeah, and I'm not asking you-, cut in Miller briefly before Nuzzi regained the floor. No, no, no but you are. You are actually, right? And I had to weigh how-, what can I tell you and what should I tell you, right?"
Olivia Nuzzi defended her choices about what to disclose regarding her affair with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. during an interview with Tim Miller. Miller pressed whether she should "empty the clip," release texts, and provide everything to serve the public interest. Nuzzi said she had already provided enough information and that people had taken a great deal from her, asking how much more she should "violate" herself. She said she spoke only about what she alone could authentically convey. She emphasized assessing what is in the public interest and being responsible about handling information that could be discredited by her conflict.
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