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CNN anchor Erin Burnett cut off Rep. Nancy Mace during a heated on-air clash over President Donald Trump’s stance on releasing the Jeffrey Epstein files. Mace, 47, is one of just four Republicans who signed the discharge petition that forced a House vote on a bill to release the Justice Department’s files related to the pedophile sex trafficker.
According to several sources, Paramount Skydance's primary shareholder Larry Ellison has discussed the possibility of the company buying Warner Bros. Discovery. Part of that discussion allegedly had to do with the idea of getting rid of several CNN hosts that President Donald Trump doesn't like.
Larry Ellison discussed with one White House official possibly axing CNN hosts Erin Burnett and Brianna Keilar should David Ellison’s Paramount Skydance purchase CNN parent Warner Bros. Discovery, according to a report in the Guardian.
Phoning into CNN’s Erin Burnett OutFront on Wednesday, just hours before Trump finally approved the release of the DOJ and FBI’s Epstein files, Mark said his late brother believed the reason for Trump’s hesitation to sign off on the files was clear.
The billionaire father of Paramount owner David Ellison floated the idea of firing some of CNN's top talent if his son is able to acquire Warner Bros Discovery, according to a new report.
South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace has inherited Donald Trump’s penchant for putrid AI videos, hours after praising the release of the Epstein files. The Republican said she stands with the victims of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell ahead of the release of the Epstein files.
“Yeah,” Mark Epstein said. He explained that after the election, “I usually speak to Jeffrey regularly, and in one of the calls he spoke, Jeffrey told me that Trump, it was after the election that Trump called him and it was sort of like, ‘Can you believe this?’ Because nobody believed Trump was going to win.”
Larry Ellison, the largest shareholder of Paramount, reportedly had discussions with the Trump administration about firing CNN hosts the president doesn't like, according to sources close to the matter.
CNN’s Erin Burnett reports on President Trump’s abrupt about-face over the Epstein files, suddenly telling reporters he plans to sign the bill for their release after the House votes on Tuesday.