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16.11.25 - 18:24
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Watch: Media Leftists Tip-Toe Around Trump Amid Lawsuit Fears (ZeroHedge)
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Watch: Media Leftists Tip-Toe Around Trump Amid Lawsuit Fears
Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news,
Leftist media figures are increasingly walking on eggshells when discussing President Trump, hastily retracting or clarifying statements to avoid potential defamation lawsuits that could bankrupt their networks.
In recent clips, MSNBC's Jen Psaki and CNN anchors have been caught mid-sentence backpedaling on inflammatory remarks tying Trump to Jeffrey Epstein, signaling a broader chill in media rhetoric as Trump's legal victories mount.
During a segment on MSNBC's “Inside with Jen Psaki,” the host quickly corrected herself after implying Trump was among “predators” linked to Epstein.
? LMAO! Jen Psaki sees a multi-MILLION dollar lawsuit flash before her very eyes and immediately retracts her defamatory statement about Donald Trump
"The other predators out there, in ADDITION to Trump! I mean, not, I'm not, not saying HE is…" pic.twitter.com/3wm9WLqIFF
— Eric ...
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16.11.25 - 15:18
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Lost in the plot: how would-be authors were fooled by AI staff and virtual offices in suspected global publishing scam (The Guardian)
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Book publishing websites in Australia, the UK and New Zealand appear to be using fake testimonials and AI staff pages to lure aspiring writers into handing over their moneyAn aspiring Australian writer met an apparent scammer face-to-face before realising she may have become a victim of a suspicious international publishing venture.Australia's National Anti-Scam Centre is now investigating the case of a website luring people seeking a foothold in the increasingly crowded space of vanity and self-publishing. The Guardian has uncovered similar suspicious websites operating in the UK and New Zealand, as well as two others operating within Australia. Continue reading......
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13.11.25 - 17:12
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Disney enttäuscht die Wall Street: TV-Geschäft in der Krise (Der Aktionaer)
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Walt Disney hat das Geschäftsjahr 2025 bereits Ende September abgeschlossen und heute Jahreszahlen vorgelegt. Doch der Entertainment-Gigant gibt Anlegern wenig Grund zum Strahlen: Der Umsatz hat erneut die Erwartungen verfehlt. Doch damit ist es nicht getan – Disney dämpft auch mit dem Ausblick die Stimmung....
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13.11.25 - 17:06
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Disney CFO Says Streaming Business Is Expected to Grow by Double Digits (Bloomberg)
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Disney says sales fell short of Wall Street expectations in the fourth quarter but earnings beat estimates. CFO Hugh Johnston says the company is investing heavily in streaming, films and TV. He says a strong slate of movies including Zootopia 2 and Avatar: Fire and Ash, will help the streaming business keep growing. He speaks on Bloomberg Open Interest. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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