She also very publicly attacked her employer (the Washington Post), which is what really cost her her job. I'm sure she'll sue claiming discrimination and retaliation and hostile environment, with some ambitious lawyer taking her on, and it's anyone's guess how that will go.
She also very publicly attacked her employer (the Washington Post), which is what really cost her her job. I'm sure she'll sue claiming discrimination and retaliation and hostile environment, with some ambitious lawyer taking her on, and it's anyone's guess how that will go.
This was actually the 2nd time she attacked her employer publicly. She lost a lawsuit against them last year.
Good luck suing them again for wrongful termination after her multiple public displays of disloyalty.