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Former Rep. Liz Cheney Joins University of Virginia’s Center for Politics as Professor of Practice to Strengthen Democracy

Former Rep. Liz Cheney has joined the University of Virginia's Center for Politics as a professor of practice, praised by the center's director for her courage and willingness to pay the price for her principles. Cheney hopes to contribute to finding lasting solutions that strengthen democracy in the face of many threats.

Kevin McCarthy Grants Tucker Carlson Exclusive Access to Capitol Police Security Videos from January 6th Attack

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy has granted Fox News commentator Tucker Carlson exclusive access to Capitol Police security videos from the January 6th attack on the Capitol, sparking controversy. McCarthy has promised to eventually make the footage available to the public, but has stated that it must first be screened by Capitol police to ensure the security of the Capitol building. Carlson has been airing conspiracy theories about the attack, and the footage is expected to be released to the public in the coming weeks.

Schumer and Jeffries Urge Fox News to Stop Spreading Baseless Claims and “Grave Propaganda” About the 2020 Presidential Election

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries have written a letter to Fox Corp. and Fox News executives, urging them to stop pushing baseless claims and “grave propaganda” about the 2020 presidential election. Documents from a $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit filed against Fox News by Dominion Voting Systems revealed that Fox News commentators endorsed false claims about the election. Fox Corp. Chairman Rupert Murdoch acknowledged this in the documents, and Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, a professor at the Yale School of Management, warned of possible shareholder lawsuits and an SEC investigation.

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy Allows Lawyers Representing Capitol Insurrection Defendants Access to Security Footage

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has allowed Fox News host Tucker Carlson to view security footage from the US Capitol insurrection on January 6th, 2021, and is now making arrangements to provide access to the footage for any attorney representing a defendant. This has been met with criticism from some who argue that the footage should be released to the public, but McCarthy has maintained that he is following the precedent set by the Jan. 6 committee.

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s Office Reaches Agreement with Fox News to View 41,000 Hours of Police Videos Documenting Jan. 6 Events

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's office has reached an agreement with Fox News to view 41,000 hours of police videos documenting the events of Jan. 6, 2021. House Republicans are also planning to provide Jan. 6 rioters and other defendants access to internal Capitol security footage. Rep. Barry Loudermilk stated that this access would be granted on a "case-by-case basis" to ensure due process. This agreement is part of a larger effort to provide access to evidence for those accused of crimes related to the Jan. 6 insurrection.

Rupert Murdoch’s Deposition Testimony Reveals Fox News Host Sean Hannity’s Private Disgust with Former President Donald Trump

Rupert Murdoch's deposition testimony in the $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit brought against Fox News by Dominion Voting Systems has been released, revealing that he told former House Speaker Paul Ryan that Sean Hannity had been privately "disgusted" with former President Donald Trump for weeks, but was scared to lose viewers. The filing also included an email from Murdoch to Ryan, which appears to be a direct contradiction to Hannity's public support of the former president. The new filing is likely to have major implications for Fox News and its reputation.

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy Faces Questions Over Plans to Release Security Footage from Capitol Insurrection

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy is facing questions from his leadership team over his plans to release security footage from the January 6th Capitol insurrection. GOP leaders are supportive of the move, but some are concerned about the potential exposure of sensitive security protocols and the optics of appearing to downplay the attack. The footage's release is seen as an important step in understanding the events of January 6th and holding those responsible accountable.

Andrews McMeel Universal and Penguin Random House Sever Ties with Scott Adams Over Racist Remarks

Andrews McMeel Universal and Portfolio have both severed ties with Scott Adams, the creator of the popular comic strip "Dilbert," due to his racist remarks about Black Americans. Hundreds of newspapers have dropped the strip in response, and Adams has expressed uncertainty about his future publishing prospects. The incident has sparked a larger conversation about the consequences of racism and hate speech, and the responsibility of companies to take a stand against discrimination and hate.

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