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Alert: The ridiculous L word appears in this post. Idiotic!
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@Gianl1974 Bullshit libturd fake news i bet you they all show up to the Whitehouse typical clueless retarded libturd post

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Kayleigh McEnany
Kayleigh McEnany@kayleighMc6789·
What’s something Trump has done better than any other President? Let’s hear your thoughts!
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@micah_erfan He was lying to her face. That is good reason for her to look angry.
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@WTNH How dare you say Trump was at the game without mentioning that he was booed. Shame on you.
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@nprnews How did you not lead with Pelley at 11:00? Disgraceful.
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@brianstelter @60Minutes 60 Minutes already does the things the new CBS regime claims to want, including drawing respect and a large audience. Shame on them for destroying a magnificent broadcast.
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Brian Stelter
Brian Stelter@brianstelter·
Here's the Bari Weiss and Tom Cibrowski memo announcing a big overhaul of @60Minutes: Dear Colleagues, During the first-ever 60 Minutes broadcast, CBS News’s Harry Reasoner opened the show—a first of its kind television newsmagazine—by calling it “a sort of new approach.” That willingness to break new ground is one of the things that has made 60 Minutes extraordinary from the very beginning. Over the last six decades, 60 Minutes has shaped national conversations, exposed abuses of power, and set the standard for television reporting. Our responsibility is to preserve that legacy and vital mission by building a show that thrives in the 21st century. That requires a new approach: expanding 60 Minutes beyond a one-hour television broadcast, deepening its role across CBS News, and holding everything we produce to the ambition, fairness, and fearlessness that have defined 60 Minutes at its best. To lead this next chapter, we are thrilled to announce that Nick Bilton will serve as Executive Producer of 60 Minutes. A former columnist at The New York Times and special correspondent at Vanity Fair, Nick has built a two-decade career at the intersection of investigative reporting, documentary filmmaking, and modern storytelling. His work has prompted federal investigations, congressional inquiries, and criminal charges. Nick is the author of two New York Times bestsellers: Hatching Twitter and American Kingpin. He has served as executive producer and producer on a slate of major Netflix documentaries, including Biggest Heist Ever, Unknown: Killer Robots, and Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies & Scandal. He also directed and produced the HBO documentary Fake Famous. And his forthcoming book, The Company, co-authored with Dwayne Johnson, is set to become a major motion picture directed by Martin Scorsese. In short, Nick embodies the energy and ambition that animated the founders of the show. We cannot imagine a better fit. Tomorrow, Nick will begin meeting with staff across the organization to listen, learn, discuss what is working, identify opportunities for growth, and begin laying the groundwork for Season 59 and beyond. The note he just sent to the entire 60 Minutes team is below as well. This transition also means we will be parting ways with Tanya Simon. Tanya has dedicated more than three decades to 60 Minutes, and she has served then institution with enormous care, professionalism, and devotion. She led the broadcast during an extraordinarily challenging period with grace and steadiness, and we are deeply grateful for her contributions to the show and its legacy. The reality facing journalism in 2026 is not easy. Information is fragmented. Algorithms reward outrage. AI-generated misinformation is proliferating. Audiences are overwhelmed. And they have lost trust in legacy media. That reality makes the mission of 60 Minutes more important than ever. We want stories that break news, expose wrongdoing, widen public understanding, and force accountability from every institution and every center of power. We want journalism that is surprising, agenda-setting, and impossible to ignore. That is not just our goal for 60 Minutes. That is our goal for all of CBS News. We are honored to do that work alongside all of you. Bari and Tom
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@kaitlancollins @jaketapper These goons already got an undeserved blanket pardon. So JD has a weak argument about no blanket ban on throwing taxpayer money at them. Shame on him!
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Kaitlan Collins
Kaitlan Collins@kaitlancollins·
You previously told me that anyone who assaulted a police officer on January 6th should go to prison. So why not rule out giving them taxpayer funded money? Vance: "Well, Kaitlan, what I said is we're going to look at everything case by case..." Why not rule it out? Vance: "Because, Kaitlan, there are people who I don't know their individual circumstances and I don't rule things out categorically when I know nothing about a person's individual circumstances..."
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@ChrisJansing The Dear Leader and his claque are pushing religion because their policies are failing so badly. This is a last resort to retain voters who are religiously inclined.
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@_frankigraziano I am disappointed that you never mentioned the fact that New England's house delegation is all blue, and how today's Republicans are seizing on that as an excuse for what they are doing. It's an important point. How and why did we become all blue?
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@JoyceWhiteVance To think that we were allegedly too close to an election when Obama has a year left in his term, according to the evil McConnell.
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Joyce Alene
Joyce Alene@JoyceWhiteVance·
The biggest outrage in yesterday’s SCOTUS decision from Alabama is that it impacts a primary election that’s just a week away. This is the Court that has repeatedly declined to protect minority voters’ rights when it’s “too close” to an election.
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@bbc_helena You look very good on camera and present the news well, but why do you wear those phony eyelashes? They distract and detract. @BBCWorld
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@NicolleDWallace @MSNOWNews Please do not catch CNN disease. "Americans grapple with rising gas prices amid Trump's war" is NOT breaking news. You should be ashamed of putting that banner on your screen!
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Riley Turner
Riley Turner@RileyTurne485·
@scotus_wire Yeah fired back with a bunch of his own nonsense. All he's more worried about is keeping Trump happy than actually upholding the Constitution. Now that's utterly irresponsible.
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SCOTUS Wire@scotus_wire·
Justice Alito fires back at Justice Jackson, calling her solo dissent "baseless and insulting" and "utterly irresponsible" after she accused the majority of abandoning principle for power.
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@mikemonaco With 3 minutes left in overtime, he is unbearable. Completely bush league and unprofessional.
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@espn Please tell your Phi-Car hockey announcer to stop screaming! He sounds ridiculously juvenile.

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@espn Please tell your Phi-Car hockey announcer to stop screaming! He sounds ridiculously juvenile.
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