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Trump's $16 million lawsuit settlement with Paramount and CBS is the latest example of the president's war to discredit media outlets he disfavors.
The lawmakers also asked chairman Brendan Carr to "cease interfering with the judgment of independent news organizations"
Two Democratic U.S. senators on Wednesday urged Federal Communications Commission chair Brendan Carr to end investigations into CBS News and other media outlets.
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Trump, Brendan Carr’s boss, wants the deal to proceed, but he also wants to twist the knife into CBS just a bit more.
T-Mobile has announced it is ending diversity schemes in a move the Federal Communications Commission chair calls a "good step."
FCC is facing pressure from Democratic lawmakers for a transparent review of the Paramount-Skydance deal after President Trump's settlement raised questions about media independence.
The FCC, under newly installed Republican Chairman Brendan Carr, was fully aware of the issues in the legal conflict between Trump and CBS at the time Paramount needed FCC approval for the license transfers. Without a settlement, the Paramount-Skydance deal remained in jeopardy.
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Incredibly, it's happened. In broad daylight, amid credible claims of corruption, CBS has agreed to pay President Donald Trump 's library $16 million for Federal Communication Commission (FCC) approval of a broadcast license transfer. The courts should do something about it.
The suit may be the first time the Supreme Court’s ruling is tested. For now, Big Bird’s bosses remain in place—though if Congressional Republicans have their way, they won’t have much to oversee once NPR and PBS get defunded.
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Fox News Digital breaks down how a "60 Minutes" editing decision of a Kamala Harris interview wound up turning into a lofty lawsuit settlement with President Trump.
Congressional Democrats led by Sen. Warren are introducing legislation to close 'loopholes' that allow unchecked donations to presidential libraries, coming after Paramount and Disney's settlements with President Trump.