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Last week was my final show on Fox News. It’s difficult to share this news, but I wanted to inform my team first.

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Tonight marks the end of Joy Reid's show, "The ReidOut," at 7 PM eastern. Joy is leaving MSNBC altogether, which is very hard for me to accept. In my many years of working, I've never had a colleague I respected and admired more than Joy. I love and have learned so much from her, and I don't want to lose her as a colleague. Personally, I think letting her go is a mistake, though it's not my decision. What's also unnerving is that two non-white hosts in primetime are losing their shows, along with Katie Fang on the weekend. This feels indefensible, and I cannot defend it.

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I announced my candidacy for president but decided to withdraw to focus on preventing a harmful Supreme Court nomination. I am grateful for the support I received and will continue to fight for what I believe in. I aim to rekindle idealism in America and will remain active in politics. Thank you for understanding.

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Hundreds of intelligence community members work at social media companies. Mainstream news outlets confirmed my reporting on the laptop story. The censorship was due to the truth being a threat to power. The US government's influence on corporations undermines the first amendment. Our response will determine the future of a free press. Thank you. Translation: Many intelligence community members work at social media companies. News outlets confirmed my reporting on the laptop story. Censorship was due to the truth being a threat. The US government's influence on corporations undermines freedom of speech. Our response will determine the future of a free press. Thank you.

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Tonight marks the end of Joy Reid's show, The Readout, at 7 PM eastern. Joy is leaving the network altogether, which is very hard for me to accept. In all my years of working, I've never had a colleague I respected and loved more than Joy Reid. I've learned so much from her and hoped to learn more. I don't want to lose her as a colleague at MSNBC and believe letting her leave is a mistake. It's also unsettling to see both of our non-white primetime hosts losing their shows, along with Katie Fang on the weekend. This feels worse than bad and is something I cannot defend, no matter who the replacements are.

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I want to thank everyone behind the scenes at this network. After careful consideration and an offer for a different time slot, I've decided to move on from CNN after nearly eighteen years. The highlight of my career was covering Barack Obama's trip to Cuba in 2016, where I questioned Raul Castro about political prisoners. As the son of a Cuban refugee, I learned that it's never right to bow to a tyrant. The press must hold power accountable, and I will continue to do so. Remember, don’t give in to lies or fear; hold on to truth and hope. Share your message on social media. I’ll share more about my future plans soon. Thank you for welcoming me into your homes all these years. That's the news. Reporting from Washington, I'm Jim Acosta.

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Today marks my last day on air at CNN after over a decade filled with incredible opportunities. I've had the privilege of interviewing remarkable individuals and sharing significant stories with you. Your support has meant the world to me, and I look forward to staying connected on Instagram for updates on my next chapter. To my colleagues at CNN, thank you for the laughter and lessons in journalism. It has been a deeply rewarding experience. Allison, you will be greatly missed by viewers and colleagues alike. Your contributions have been invaluable, and we wish you all the best in your future endeavors. We hope to stay in touch and will follow your journey on Instagram. Thank you for everything.

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An extraordinary scene unfolded outside the New York FBI office recently. I, Assistant Director in Charge James Dennehy, was forced to resign under pressure this week. As I departed the building, I was met with cheers from hundreds of my colleagues, accompanied by the sound of bagpipes. My departure was prompted by clashes with Donald Trump's Justice Department, particularly following the removal of senior FBI leaders and requests for the names of agents involved in the January 6 cases. To all those gathered, I want you to know that I will be your best cheerleader on the outside.

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We're currently in a dark period, not just in America with our president, who I view as a bully, but globally. A letter from Hungary in the New York Times illustrated how authoritarianism spreads. We must stay vigilant, alert, energetic, brave, and courageous. To everyone watching, especially in the Spanish-speaking world, we must stand up, speak truthfully, and act with honesty. There should always be room in our lives for kindness, love, understanding, and acceptance of one another.

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There are big programming changes happening. Joy Reid's show is ending and she is leaving the network altogether, which is hard to accept because I have immense respect and affection for her. I think it’s a mistake to let her go. It's also concerning that two non-white hosts in primetime are losing their shows, along with Katie Fang. While the new anchors will be great, the behind-the-scenes staff are facing layoffs and being asked to reapply for their jobs, which is creating anxiety and disruption. The press is under attack, and while changes happen, it’s most painful to see what happens to our coworkers, who we deeply respect and depend on. We need to treat people well, find good colleagues, do good work with them, and support them. We can do much better.

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Thank you to our amazing audience for holding us down for almost five years. We are a toddler, and we are out in the streets in this world, and we are not gonna stop. You can follow me on social media at substack.joyandread.com and Joy Reid official. I want to thank Joy Reid. She's done amazing work here, telling stories fearlessly. Even before I met Joy, I felt like she was talking directly to me through the screen. She became my office neighbor and is the best office neighbor I could have asked for. I admire her mind, talent, and fierceness, and I love running into her in the hallway and chatting with her on set. I'm gonna miss all of that. Thank you, Joy Reid.

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After being forced to retire by the Trump administration, I walked out of 26 Federal Plaza to a cheering crowd. My departure came after a battle with the Trump Justice Department, who wanted the names of FBI agents involved in the January 6 investigations. I spoke briefly to the current and former FBI, NYPD, and other law enforcement officials who came to see me off, telling them, "I will always be faithful to this country, to this organization, and most of all, I will always be faithful to you. And I appreciate you being faithful to me, to this office, and more importantly, our mission." I was given the choice to resign or be fired. It is unknown who the new Trump FBI director, Kash Patel, will choose to lead the FBI field office.

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I want to express my gratitude to the amazing team behind the scenes at this network. After careful consideration, I’ve decided to move on from CNN, where I’ve spent nearly 18 years. While many ask if my highlight was covering Donald Trump, it was actually questioning Raul Castro before President Obama’s trip to Cuba in 2016. As the son of a Cuban refugee, I learned the importance of holding power accountable. My message to you is to resist lies and fear, and to hold onto truth and hope. Share your commitment to this on social media. I’ll share more about my future plans soon, but for now, thank you for welcoming me into your homes. That’s the news. Reporting from Washington, I’m Jim Acosta.

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It's been a year since we last spoke, and I'm now grateful for my position at NewsNation. They've supported me, even with my brother running for mayor, unlike my past experience where having family in the news was an issue. The media world is treacherous, but I'm excited to bleed for NewsNation. It's comforting to be somewhere that values me. It is frustrating that destroying someone has become the standard, and negativity is the commodity. Digital media is changing the game, shifting power back to the people. Traditional media is struggling to adapt. I'm in the right place now. The commodity is negativity; power is shifting away from establishment media.

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He broke a story on Pfizer, leading to his indefinite suspension without pay. During my darkest moment, Charlie called and texted me daily, offering support and prayers. I grew to appreciate his friendship and support during that time. Thank you, Charlie. We continue to stand by you, James, as you are truly an American treasure.

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I want to thank everyone behind the scenes at this network. After careful consideration, I've decided to move on from CNN, where I've spent nearly 18 years. While many ask if my highlight was covering Donald Trump, it was actually questioning Raul Castro during President Obama's 2016 trip to Cuba. As the son of a Cuban refugee, I learned the importance of not bowing to tyranny. I've always believed in holding power accountable and will continue to do so. Remember, don’t succumb to lies or fear; hold onto truth and hope. Share your message on social media. I’ll share more about my future plans soon. Thank you for welcoming me into your homes over the years. That's the news. Reporting from Washington, I'm Jim Acosta.

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Today marks Nora O'Donnell's final night as anchor of CBS Evening News, but she will remain with CBS News as a senior correspondent. Her reporting over the past five years has been impactful and compassionate. A look back at her career highlights her coverage of significant events, including military investigations and moments of human connection during crises. As she transitions to this new chapter, her colleagues reflect on her hard work, mentorship, and the joy she brings to her role. They celebrate her curiosity and dedication to storytelling. Today is also her birthday, and they express their love and best wishes for her future endeavors.

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I broke a story on Pfizer, and then they suspended me without pay. During my darkest moment, Charlie reached out daily, checking in and offering prayers. I didn't know him well at the time, but his support meant a lot to me. I'm grateful for his friendship and encouragement. We continue to support you, James, because you are truly an American treasure.

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After over a dozen years at Fox News, I've decided to pursue a new challenge, which was a tough decision because I value this show, our staff, and our audience. I'll be leaving Fox News at the end of the week. In a discussion about Donald Trump, the conversation turned heated. One person labeled Trump a sexual predator, while another defended him, criticizing the inflammatory language used. Disrespect towards a journalist was expressed, with claims that her questions were ridiculous and off-base. The dialogue highlighted a divide in perspectives, with accusations of focusing more on sensationalism than on public policy.

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An extraordinary scene unfolded outside the New York FBI office recently. I, Assistant Director James Dennehy, was forced to resign this week amidst clashes with Donald Trump's Justice Department, particularly after the removal of senior FBI leaders and requests for the names of agents involved in the January 6 cases. As I departed the building, I was met with cheers from hundreds of my colleagues and the sound of bagpipes. To everyone gathered, I promised to be your best cheerleader on the outside.

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Well, folks, it's been quite a weekend. I received a call from the president, and after speaking with the attorney general and FBI Director Patel, I've been offered the role of deputy director at the FBI. It's an honor, and I've accepted the position. This means I'll be stepping away from the show, which is a lot to walk away from, but I'll share what I can about the situation. I'll also discuss the future of the show today. I'm going to play a speech I gave eleven years ago so you can understand why I made this decision. I hope you, the Bongino army, understand that I couldn't disclose this information earlier out of respect for the president, the attorney general, and the FBI director. Thank you for your support.

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An extraordinary scene unfolded outside the New York FBI office. I, Assistant Director James Dennehy, was forced to resign this week under pressure. As I exited the building, I was met with cheers from hundreds of my colleagues and the sound of bagpipes. My departure comes after clashing with Donald Trump's justice department, particularly after the removal of senior FBI leaders and requests for the names of agents involved in the January 6 cases. To all of you, I promise to be your best cheerleader from the outside.

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It's 7 PM Eastern, the time slot where Joy Reid's show, The Readout, usually ends. Joy is not just taking on a different role within the network; she's leaving MSNBC entirely, which is difficult news to accept. Throughout my career, I've never had a colleague I respect and admire more than Joy Reid. I cherish everything about her and have learned immensely from her. Losing her as a colleague is a loss for MSNBC, in my opinion. Furthermore, it's unsettling to witness a network with limited non-white hosts in prime time losing those shows, including Katie Fang on the weekend. Regardless of who steps in, it feels wrong, and I cannot defend it.

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CNN anchor Jim Acosta announced his departure after nearly 18 years, reflecting on his career highlights, particularly covering Barack Obama's trip to Cuba. He emphasized the press's role in holding power accountable and urged people to resist lies and fear. Acosta plans to pursue independent media on Substack. The discussion highlighted the Democrats' reliance on corporate media, which may not support them during crises, as seen with Acosta's exit. The hosts noted that corporate interests often overshadow genuine resistance, leading to a lack of coverage on grassroots movements. They pointed out recent electoral shifts favoring Democrats, indicating potential energy for upcoming elections, despite corporate media's failure to report on it.

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Ep. 26 - Bill O'Reilly
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Tucker Carlson and Bill O'Reilly discuss O'Reilly's departure from Fox News, which he describes as being "furloughed" rather than fired. He attributes the shift in his career to the departure of Roger Ailes, noting that changes in leadership can lead to chaos in television news. O'Reilly emphasizes the expendability of on-air talent and reflects on his successful transition to independent media, launching billoreilly.com shortly after leaving Fox. He discusses his book "Killing the Witches," which explores the Salem witch trials and their implications for modern America, particularly regarding cancel culture. O'Reilly believes the current political climate is chaotic, attributing it to the progressive movement and President Biden's administration. He expresses skepticism about the indictments against Trump, asserting that the American public sees the political motivations behind them. O'Reilly concludes that while cable news will persist, its influence has waned, and he remains committed to his work, helping individuals through his platform.
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