Judge Lamberth demands Trump administration justify ignoring order to revive Voice of America and account for $260 million budget by Aug. 13.
Trump calls for prosecution of Harris and celebrities over endorsement payments despite evidence showing funds covered production costs, not endorsements.
White House attacked South Park’s Trump episode the day the FCC approved Paramount‑Skydance merger, as the show ridiculed Trump’s $16 million CBS settlement and media clampdown.
Trump now claims his $16 million settlement with Paramount comes with $20 million in future advertising, a term the company denies while still seeking his administration’s merger approval.
NPR news chief Edith Chapin is resigning just days after congressional Republicans axed federal funding for public broadcasting, though she denies a link.
A federal appeals court will let White House restrictions on the Associated Press stand, leaving in place a punishment for the outlet’s refusal to adopt the term ‘Gulf of America.’
The White House has cut The Wall Street Journal from the Air Force One press pool during its Scotland trip in retaliation for its Epstein reporting.
Trump posted a fake video of Obama’s arrest to amplify his intel chief’s claims of a “treasonous conspiracy” by the former administration.
Days after suing the Wall Street Journal, Trump denied its report that Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stopped him from firing Fed Chair Jerome Powell.
Trump celebrates that Colbert got “fired” and threatens “Jimmy Kimmel is next” after comedian criticized CBS settlement.