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More scandal about Olivia Nuzzi. You have to read to the last line. If you are impatient, just skip to it.

She certainly sounds like an "interesting" person. Few (if any) journalistic ethics or scruples, no morals or conscience, consumed with her sense of self-importance and need for attention, and perfectly willing to sleep with famous (much) older men to advance her career, which is about as anti-feminist as one can be. In other words, she's a perfect MAGA and fit for this administration. If her writing career comes to an end I'm sure that Dear Leader will find a high-ranking job for her in his administration somewhere. Maybe he'll make her the Director of NASA or the next Secretary of the Interior, as experience and qualifications don't matter a whit in this presidency, you just need to look the part and have a really sketchy past, and she certainly qualifies on that account.
 
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Donald Trump Expresses Caution About Lifting FCC Limits On Ownership Of TV Stations​



“… The FCC limits any company from amassing stations that reach more than 39% of TV households.

In June, the FCC under Chairman Brendan Carr, who was appointed by Trump, launched a proceeding to take comment on whether to retain, modify or eliminate the cap.

One of the big advocates of lifting the cap is Nexstar, which is seeking FCC approval for its acquisition of Tegna. The merger would put Nexstar well above the cap, and it is requesting a waiver in the meantime. Other station groups like Sinclair Broadcast Group have been advocates of increasing or eliminating the cap, arguing that the rules are outdated since the dawn of big tech.

But such deregulation has run into opposition. In his Truth Social post, Trump linked to a Newsmax story on its CEO Chris Ruddy‘s opposition to eliminating the ownership cap. Ruddy is a longtime friend of the president.

“Reagan understood if you have left-wing networks like ABC, NBC and CBS — or groups like Nexstar today controlling every local station and their local news — Republicans would have little chance to win in state and federal elections,” Ruddy said, per the piece….”
 
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