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ABC News Faces Push Back Over John Hinckley Jr. Interview

Hinckley Jr. sat with ABC News journalist Juju Chang on “Nightline” Tuesday to discuss gun control laws.

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ABC News is facing severe backlash for its one-on-one interview with a man who tried to assassinate former President Ronald Regan. John Hinckley Jr. sat with ABC News journalist Juju Chang on “Nightline” Tuesday to discuss gun control laws.

According to CNN, two months after Regan’s first inauguration, Hinckley shot and wounded Reagan, police officer Thomas Delahanty, and Secret Service agent Tim McCarthy. He critically wounded Press Secretary James Brady, who was left permanently disabled in the shooting.

That shooting led to the passing of the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act.

“Background checks are good, and waiting periods are good,” Hinckley said. “I think there’s too many guns in America.”

Conservative pundits wasted no time criticizing ABC News for asking Hinckley about gun control measures.

“@ABC “News” gives man who tried to murder Reagan a platform to spout off on gun control,” tweeted President of Judicial Watch, Tom Fitton.

“He tried to KILL President Reagan, and NOW he says “there are too many guns in America” EVEN WORSE @ABCNews ACTUALLY gives this guy air time!” Tweeted nationally syndicated radio host, Dr. Sebastian Gorka.  

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CNN Washington Bureau Chief Sam Feist Departs After 30 Years to Become C-SPAN CEO

“Sam Feist stood out for his deep respect for C-SPAN, his leadership skills, his knowledge of Washington, and his digital transformation bona fides.”

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After 30 years at CNN, Washington Bureau Chief Sam Feist is departing the network to become the CEO of C-SPAN.

Feist will be just the third CEO in the network’s nearly 50-year history. He’ll succeed co-CEOs Rob Kennedy and Susan Swain, who have held the role since 2012.

“Our democracy needs C-SPAN now more than ever,” said Feist. “I look forward to working with C-SPAN’s extraordinary and dedicated team to expand the network’s reach and meet new audiences where they are. C-SPAN is an American treasure and I could not be more excited to lead this essential institution.”

Feist rose to the role of Washington bureau chief at CNN in 2011, and will stay in the role until the end of June, before shifting to his new duties at C-SPAN.

“Out of a small group of excellent finalists, Sam Feist stood out for his deep respect for C-SPAN, his leadership skills, his knowledge of Washington, and his digital transformation bona fides. We are confident that we are leaving C-SPAN in good hands,” Kennedy and Swain said in a joint statement.

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Newsmax Launches Streaming Show Hosted By Former Fox News Correspondent Rick Leventhal

“I am looking forward to bringing my global experience in covering the news that matters most to Newsmax2’s line-up of hard-hitting journalism.”

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Former Fox News correspondent Rick Leventhal has joined Newsmax for a new nightly program on the conservative outlet’s streaming platform.

The Leventhal Report will air weeknights at 7 PM ET on Newsmax2, the streaming service launched by the network.

“I am looking forward to bringing my global experience in covering the news that matters most to Newsmax2’s line-up of hard-hitting journalism,” Leventhal said.

Leventhal spent 24 years at Fox News where he ultimately rose to the role of senior correspondent. Before joining the cable news giant, he worked in local TV at stations in New York, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Miami, among others.

“Newsmax is proud to have a first-class, world-class journalist like Rick Leventhal join our Newsmax2 team,” the company’s CEO, Christopher Ruddy, added.

The first edition of the new program debuted Monday.

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Chris Cuomo: The Daily Wire Stopped Potential Candace Owens vs Ben Shapiro Debate Out of Fear

“The company decided we lose if he goes toe toe-to-toe with Candace Owens. So shut her up and they have the right to do it because of the contract.”

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Last month, a social media spat between The Daily Wire co-founders Ben Shapiro and Jeremy Boreing against former employee Candace Owens led to a debate challenge. It hasn’t happened, and NewsNation anchor Chris Cuomo feels like he knows why.

While appearing in a podcast interview with Patrick Bet-David, Cuomo argued that The Daily Wire doesn’t want Shapiro to debate against Owens because the company is fearful he will lose.

“The Daily Wire doesn’t believe that Shapiro wins the debate with Candace Owens,” Cuomo said.

“You think they believe that?,” the podcast host asked.

“One hundred percent, otherwise there’s no reason to do it. If this is working for you, you let it go, right? … That’s what Ben Shapiro has been saying. Everybody’s going to understand that Candace Owens has positions that are not just incorrect, but morally wrong in a way that Ben Shapiro says matters,” Chris Cuomo retorted. “He’s not just another corporate guy. It’s not just another company now, but in fact, it is just another company. And the company decided we lose if he goes toe toe-to-toe with Candace Owens. So shut her up and they have the right to do it because of the contract.”

The conversation stemmed from a recent suggestion from Glenn Greenwald that The Daily Wire utilized a clause in Owens’ used an arbitrator to secure a gag order against her, preventing a debate.

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