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The late-night host had scoffed at a decision by CBS’s parent company to pay the U.S. president $16 million over a disputed interview.
The network claimed that the move was a "purely a financial decision" as it set the end date for the late-night program.
The lawmakers also asked chairman Brendan Carr to "cease interfering with the judgment of independent news organizations" ...
Six months into US President Donald Trump’s second term, his administration has become increasingly hostile towards the press ...