60 Minutes correspondent Lesley Stahl, among those accepting press freedom awards from the Radio Television Digital News Association tonight, told attendees that it was especially significant “because ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a watchdog agency created to protect consumers, is under fire by President Trump and DOGE. Its new head ordered work to stop and funding to end.
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The Mary Sue on MSNDonald Trump opens fire on ‘second rate’ George Clooney and hits nothing but airSince we are getting a little too specific here, the topic for today is America’s 48th president Donald Trump, and his ...
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As CBS' parent company considers settlement of President Donald Trump's lawsuit against “60 Minutes,” America’s storied ...
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The impact of President Trump, DOGE's work to shutter the CFPBIt was the first salvo against the bureau. Lesley Stahl: Most people have never heard of the CFPB. Why were you targeted? Rohit Chopra: Well that's what's so suspicious right now. It's a pretty ...
60 Minutes correspondent Lesley Stahl, among those accepting press freedom awards from the Radio Television Digital News Association tonight, told attendees that it was especially significant ...
“I am so proud at 60 Minutes that we are standing and fighting for what is right,” Stahl said. Either directly or indirectly, Stahl and a number of the honorees at the D.C. event talked of the ...
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