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Latin Times on MSN'It's Not a Hoax': Mike Johnson Breaks From Trump on Epstein Saga Despite Shutting Down the House to Avoid VoteMike Johnson broke with Donald Trump by claiming the Epstein case is "not a hoax" and reiterated that he supports full transparency.
The Trump administration and Cabinet members remain entangled in a saga entrenched in controversy over files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, which is likely to be a focus of this week’s Sunday shows.
As July began, Paramount paid $16 million to settle a Trump civil suit. As July ended, Trump's FCC appointees approved Paramount’s $8 billion merger deal.
All seven of the current correspondents at “60 Minutes” — Lesley Stahl, Scott Pelley, Bill Whitaker, Anderson Cooper, Sharyn Alfonsi, Jon Wertheim and Cecilia Vega — signed a letter in May urging Paramount to officially make Simon the show’s executive producer, according to the Status newsletter.
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TAG24 on MSNParamount's merger with Skydance approved as Trump's FCC chair rails against "legacy media"The FCC approved the hugely controversial sale of Paramount to producer and Donald Trump ally David Ellison's production company Skydance for $8 billion.
Paramount Global will pay $16 million to settle President Trump's lawsuit over 60 Minutes' interview with former Vice President Kamala Harris — a lawsuit that many legal experts considered spurious.
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The post Stephen Colbert wasn’t CBS’s first satirical sacrifice appeared first on Salon.com. A day after a controversial episode lambasting President Donald Trump, "South Park" creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone played it cool at Comic-Con.
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Last Night On on MSNSouth Park mocks Trump and Paramount (and Stephen Colbert should take notes)South Park managed to anger President Trump and bite the hand that feeds in just one episode. Stephen Colbert can follow its lead in punching back at Paramount.