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Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) has asked CBS News' ombudsman Kenneth Weinstein to explain the reasoning behind the outlet's editing of its "60 Minutes" interview with President Trump last month, citing concerns that the president "increasingly appears to be exercising direct control over CBS's editorial decisions.
President Donald Trump is brushing aside concerns about conservative commentator Tucker Carlson’s recent interview with a far-right activist known for his antisemitic views
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CBS News faces investigation from top House Democrat over editing of ‘60 Minutes’ Trump interview
The double standard here undermines public trust and demonstrates how Paramount’s capitulation has compromised CBS News’s independence,” Jamie Raskin wrote Wednesday
Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Maryland) is demanding that CBS, and its parent company Paramount, provide more information about how it edited an interview the network conducted with President Trump that
Donald Trump insulted J. D. Vance at the Tuesday, December 2, Cabinet meeting despite the vice president sitting directly across from him.
The lawmaker says the president ‘successfully coerced CBS into corruptly and misleadingly editing’ the interview.
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Trump describes Somali immigrants as 'garbage' amid feud with Minnesota congresswoman, governor
Salman Fiqy, a Somali American in Minnesota who emerged as one of Trump’s most vocal supporters within the community, spoke to the Sahan Journal in July 2024, about how he squared Trump's anti-Muslim rhetoric, including the 2017 "Muslim ban."
In an exclusive interview with Meet the Press, New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani describes his “productive” Oval Office meeting with President Trump, during which the president offered warm praise — but says he still views Trump as a “fascist” and a “despot,
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Trump Pardons Democrat Charged With Bribery and Money Laundering
President Donald Trump on Wednesday pardoned Texas Representative Henry Cuellar, a Democrat accused of bribery, unlawful foreign influence, and money laundering.
Trump said Nov. 28 that he planned to pardon the former Honduran leader, and a White House official confirmed Dec. 2 that the pardon had been issued.