July 17 Dana Bash refuses to read Trump's CNN insult while quoting Truth Social post CNN’s Dana Bash avoided referencing President Donald Trump disparaging her network while calling on the Senate to pass a recissions bill to defund NPR and PBS.
July 16 Senate majority leader says Republicans ready to move on Russia sanctions bill when Trump gives green light Senate Majority Leader John Thune says Republicans will vote on a Russia sanctions bill once Trump approves it, as pressure mounts on Moscow to negotiate peace in Ukraine.
July 16 Sunny Hostin appears to change tune on releasing Epstein files after Trump DOJ declares there's no list "The View" co-host Sunny Hostin seemed to have changed her tune on the release of Jeffrey Epstein's files, after the DOJ declared there was no client list.
July 16 Dana Bash skips Trump's CNN insult while reading Truth Social post CNN host Dana Bash refused to read a line disparaging her network while quoting a Truth Social post from President Donald Trump live on air.
July 16 Rogan reveals what persuaded him to finally interview Trump right before the election Joe Rogan explained how various events changed his mind about interviewing Trump, ranging from legal battles to the assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania.
July 16 PBS president declares she 'can’t make any sense' of accusations of left-wing bias CEO Paula Kerger told CNN she sees no evidence of liberal bias at PBS, stating people "struggle to come up with examples" amid Republican criticism and potential funding cuts.
July 16 Fox News' partnership with 'Ruthless' podcast immediately making waves across DC, media landscape Critics in conservative media and on Capitol Hill are praising Fox News' licensing deal with the popular "Ruthless" podcast as the network continues its expansion of new media.
July 16 Katie Pavlich: Democrats are not helping Joe Biden move past this 'The Five' discusses Hunter Biden claiming that Democrats are to blame for his father's defeat.
July 16 Advocacy group CEO claims he was offered $20 million to recruit protesters for anti-Trump demonstrations Adam Swart revealed his company, Crowds on Demand, turned down a $20 million contract to organize anti-Trump protests, saying such demonstrations would be "ineffective."
July 16 NPR CEO asks 'please show me a story' that concerns political bias NPR CEO Katherine Mayer says her organization hears "from Americans across the political spectrum" despite years of being accused of pushing partisan ideas.