For the third straight day, Trump threatened broadcast licenses over dishonesty following ABC’s suspension of Jimmy Kimmel Live!
A U.S. Attorney requested a threat assessment of CA Gov Newsom’s office after it posted that a new ICE mask ban meant Secretary Noem would “have a bad day.”
Sinclair quietly reversed its plan to replace Jimmy Kimmel’s show, posting its Charlie Kirk tribute on YouTube instead of preempting the ABC broadcast.
The White House detailed a TikTok deal giving Oracle control of U.S. data months after Trump used executive orders to bypass a congressionally mandated ban.
The Trump administration plans to collect a multibillion-dollar fee from US investors as its price for approving the TikTok takeover.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth imposes new Pentagon press restrictions, including a pledge requiring reporters to protect ‘sensitive information.’
Senator Ted Cruz likens the FCC chair’s threats against ABC to mob tactics, drawing a rebuke from President Trump.
A federal judge rejects Trump’s rambling lawsuit against The New York Times and orders a revised, shorter complaint within one month.
ABC will pay the crew of ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ two days after pulling the show over Kimmel’s refusal to apologize for political commentary.
FCC Chair Brendan Carr targets ‘The View’ for investigation one day after his pressure on ABC led to Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension.
The FCC’s lone Democratic commissioner accuses her chairman of ‘weaponizing’ licensing authority to censor broadcasters, stating ‘the threat is the point’.
The day after ABC suspended Jimmy Kimmel, Trump threatens to pull broadcast licenses for negative coverage, saying the decision is up to his FCC chairman.
Trump celebrates the removal of Jimmy Kimmel’s show from ABC and urges NBC to fire hosts Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers next.
Disney’s ABC pulls ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ after major station owner Nexstar Media and FCC Chairman Brendan Carr pressured the network over the host’s commentary on Charlie Kirk’s murder.
Trump files a $15 billion lawsuit against The New York Times, expanding his legal battle with media over reports linking him to an Epstein note.
The U.S. and China reach a ‘framework’ deal on TikTok’s ownership, folding the national security issue into high-stakes trade negotiations.
Following Charlie Kirk’s murder, the Trump administration and JD Vance expand their campaign from individual critics to liberal funders, reversing their stance on cancel culture.
Five days after using Air Force Two to transport Charlie Kirk’s casket, Vice President J.D. Vance will host the activist’s talk show.
Trump reposted a supporter’s call to revive a misunderstood anti-propaganda law as the ‘Charlie Kirk Act’ to punish media outlets.
A new doxxing website and far-right influencers are leading a harassment campaign against people accused of celebrating or mocking Charlie Kirk’s death.
The publisher of Florida Politics suspended a reporter after Rep. Randy Fine fueled a backlash over a question about campus carry minutes after the Kirk shooting.
MSNBC fired political analyst Matthew Dowd two days after he suggested Charlie Kirk’s divisive rhetoric led to his assassination.
Trump threatens a $10 billion lawsuit against The New York Times for its analysis linking his signature to an Epstein note released by Congress.
Trump targets pharma companies with an enforcement action on social media ads, a step back from Kennedy’s vow to ban them from TV.
The White House attacked a reporter for noting Trump was booed at the U.S. Open, then fell silent after the president was booed a second, louder time.
The U.S. Tennis Association directs broadcasters to censor crowd reactions to Trump’s planned attendance at the U.S. Open men’s final.
One day after renaming the Defense Department, Trump posts a meme with helicopters over Chicago, warning the city will soon learn why it is called the “Department of War.”
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Attorney General Pam Bondi justifies a new DOJ lawsuit against Boston by citing crimes that occurred in other Massachusetts towns.
CBS bans editing of ‘Face the Nation’ interviews after DHS Secretary Kristi Noem’s complaints and a $16M settlement with Trump.
Daily Wire host Matt Walsh said Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson should be arrested, tried for treason, and given capital punishment if convicted.
Trump contradicts staff on a video of a bag being thrown from a White House window, calling it ‘probably A.I.’
Fox Business hosts flag a “conflict of interest” between Trump’s crypto-friendly laws and his family’s new $6 billion token stake.
Trump escalates his pressure campaign on Major League Baseball, for a second time in days demanding Roger Clemens’ HOF induction and encouraging a lawsuit.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem claims Los Angeles would not be standing without Trump’s June deployment of the National Guard for anti-ICE protests.
The Pentagon investigates Microsoft’s use of China-based engineers on sensitive systems, calling the security work-around a “breach of trust.”
FDA’s top vaccine regulator Vinay Prasad demands the removal of a YouTube channel documenting his past criticisms of Covid vaccines.
Kari Lake announces 532 job cuts at Voice of America one day after a federal judge blocked her from firing its director.
U.S. Ambassador Tom Barrack apologized for calling Lebanese reporters ‘animalistic’ after the country’s press syndicate demanded an apology.
Key Trump allies in Congress launch a probe into Wikipedia, alleging coordinated campaigns to inject anti-Israel and pro-Russia bias.
Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard outs a senior covert CIA officer in a public memo without first consulting the agency.
Trump again calls for FCC to revoke ABC and NBC licenses after chairman Carr probed their parent companies and backed lawsuits that forced CBS to settle.
Fox video disproves Trump’s claim that Maryland Gov. Wes Moore called him ‘greatest president of my lifetime.’
Judge orders Trump adviser Kari Lake and VOA officials to sit for depositions on possible defiance of court order restoring news programming.
Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous memoir, finished before her suicide in April, will be published in October with new details on Epstein, Maxwell and Prince Andrew.
Bluesky becomes first platform to quit Mississippi with state’s new age verification law upheld by Supreme Court.
Journalist sues DHS and Justice Dept after ICE keeps him jailed despite judge’s release order, citing retaliation for reporting.
Unsealed Smartmatic filings show Jeanine Pirro boosted Trump and GOP while Fox host, texting RNC chair “I work so hard for the party.”