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CNN boss Mark Thompson told journalists not to ‘express outrage’ during Trump inauguration: report | Reporter Replay

CNN boss Mark Thompson told more than 100 journalists and top on-air talent including Jake Tapper and Anderson Cooper that they ought to avoid “pre-judging” President-elect Donald Trump while cautioning them “against expressing any outrage of their own” during the inauguration, according to a report. NY Post Reporter Ariel Zilber shares this story.

Homeowner waters property as Hughes Fire approaches

A terrifying new wildfire burning out of control north of Los Angeles that has already torched 3,400 acres could “go nuclear,” a wildfire expert warned. That blaze is now called the Hughes Fire, and although it has not reached urban areas, authorities have issued an evacuation order for nearby communities, including roughly 18,000 people in...

Trump admin orders federal employees in DEI offices to be placed on paid leave as agencies wind down diversity initiatives | Reporter Replay

The Trump administration on Tuesday ordered all federal employees working on diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives to be placed on paid leave as government agencies work to shutter DEI offices. The Office of Personnel Management, the government’s top human resources agency, informed federal department heads in a memo that DEI program employees must be notified by 5 p.m. Wednesday that...

Trump tears into lefty DC bishop who asked him to ‘have mercy’ during National Prayer Service sermon | Reporter Replay

President Trump on Wednesday tore into the “nasty” Democratic bishop who lectured him at the National Prayer Service — as the church leader confirmed she was sending him a political message. Trump’s takedown came after having to sit through Tuesday’s service in which the Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde — the Episcopal bishop of DC —...

Elon Musk rips those who accused him of giving Nazi salute: ‘Need better dirty tricks’ | Reporter Replay

Elon Musk has defended the one-armed gesture he gave during President Trump’s inauguration — arguing the left-wingers who accused him of giving a Nazi salute “need better dirty tricks.” The billionaire tech titan caused a stir on social media after he placed his right hand over his heart and then extended his arm into the...

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