Olivia Nuzzi worked as RFK Jr.’s “private political operator.”

Lizza claimed that Nuzzi and RFK Jr. worked together to negotiate how to support Trump when it became clear that his own run for president was futile.
“Olivia also decided to write about Trump, and Bobby and Olivia began exchanging information when they both turned their attention to Mar-a-Lago,” he claimed.
Nuzzi would like Trump to collaborate on an article she wrote for New York magazine by commissioning artist Isabelle Brourman, who worked as a cartoonist during the tycoon’s hush-money trial in Manhattan, to draw his portrait for the piece.
Because she was excluded from Brourman’s portrait session at Mar-a-Lago, the crafty Nuzzi allegedly placed a recorder in the artist’s backpack, which recorded everything Trump said as he sat while she drew.
Lizza claimed that Trump “attended campaign rallies with people like Matt Gaetz, Susie Wiles and others. With any luck, Olivia would gather some great material for her piece and some information for Bobby as he negotiated the endorsement.”
The CNN senior political analyst further teased, “According to Olivia, when Izzy left the session, she was doing something she thought Trump might have said about Butler, Pennsylvania — something explosive that, if she was right, would destroy our understanding of recent history,” presumably with the story set in part four of Lizza’s Substack series.




