President-elect Donald Trump did not press ABC host George Stephanopoulos as hard as he should have for defamatory claims that the reporter made, the New York Post editorial board wrote on Sunday, saying the DIsney-owned network was "let off easy" in the ...
ABC News settled with Donald Trump over George Stephanopoulos’s on-air use of the word "Rape," marking a setback for press freedom.
Press freedom advocates say they fear that the second Trump administration will ramp up pressure on journalists, in keeping with the president-elect’s combative rhetoric.
Disney CEO Bob Iger approved the settlement — acting on the recommendation of the company’s top lawyer, Horacio Gutierrez, Wall Street Journal said.
That’s the best I can say about ABC’s decision to settle a defamation suit that Donald Trump brought against ABC News because anchor George Stephanopoulos said he had been held liable for “rape.” Trump’s claim: he was not held civilly liable for “rape,
The 'Good Morning America' co-host will remain with the program, which has recently fallen behind NBC's 'Today' in the ratings.
Disney's $15 million settlement over a defamation lawsuit may have signaled a new era for the entertainment behemoth under a second Trump term.
Terms of the multi-year deal weren’t announced, but it should end specualtion that the ABC News anchor is on his way out after the network settled a defamation case with Donald Trump.
Hoover Institution Senior Fellow Victor Davis Hanson said Friday on his podcast that President-elect Donald Trump could have a “cause
Hannah Arendt wasn’t particularly good looking. She was hot.
Fox News contributor Jason Chaffetz and Democratic strategist Laura Fink discuss ABC News’ anchor George Stephanopoulos and the court’s decision for the company to make a $15 million settlement to Trump.