Murdoch admitted that key Fox figures were knowingly lying.

Super Bowl LIX: Brad Pitt explains what it means to be American on FOX



Brad Pitt, his handsome features and charming personality,
have always been popular in Hollywood. The actor didn’t
taste popularity until 1991, which came with his cowboy
hitchhiker role in the film ‘Thelma & Louise’. Besides his
professional accomplishments, Pitt’s personal life has
always grabbed attention.


what it means to be American


Roger Eugene Ailes (May 15, 1940 – May 18, 2017) was an American television executive
and media consultant. He was the chairman and CEO of Fox News, Fox Television Stations
and 20th Television. Ailes was a media consultant for Republican presidents Richard Nixon,
Ronald Reagan, and George H. W. Bush, and for Rudy Giuliani's 1989 New York City mayoral
election. In July 2016, he left Fox News after allegations of sexually harassing female Fox
employees, including on-air hosts Gretchen Carlson, Megyn Kelly, and Andrea Tantaros.
Ailes is known for his influence on conservative media, the conservative movement, and
American Presidents. He is also considered controversial due to the numerous allegations
of sexual harassment against Ailes throughout his career and for allegedly creating a
misogynistic environment at Fox News.


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The new film Bombshell, which recently snagged two Golden Globe and four SAG Awards
nominations, tells the true story of the sexual harassment scandal that took down Roger
Ailes, the head of Fox News and a kingmaker in the Republican party. Ailes was an
imposing personality: He advised right-leaning politicians, including Richard Nixon and
Donald Trump, and was said to employ fear tactics in running his business. Ex-employees
have said he installed secret surveillance cameras around Fox News offices. In 2016, a
sexual harassment lawsuit brought against Ailes by former Fox journalist Gretchen
Carlson kickstarted an internal investigation at the news network and, eventually, a
wave of sexual harassment claims against Ailes. Megyn Kelly, at the time the rising star
at the network, was among the women to report experiencing harassment at the hands of
the network head. In total, more than 20 women accused Ailes, and he was forced to
resign from his position in July of that year. He died a year later, at 77.



Rarely do we, as an audience, get to see a film cast as incredibly talented and incredibly
stylish as the stars of the new film Bombshell. I’ve been waiting in anticipation for this
blockbuster, and the day is almost here. Until then, it will do us all some good to garner
outfit inspiration from Nicole Kidman, Margot Robbie and Charlize Theron‘s Bombshell
premiere red carpet looks. All three of these ladies know how to show up to a premiere
event looking absolutely incredible, but it is a real treat to get to see them all grace the
same red carpet. Sure, Kidman, Robbie and Theron all star in the upcoming film
Bombshell, but, more importantly, they also star in the fashion world.



'The voice of the ignored Americans'. “Our job is to sell marginalized, ignored Americans the
idea that their voices will be heard. We will show the world as they want to see it. Do you
know what will happen? We will challenge the current agenda and become the 'loudest
voice'! We will bring balance and justice back to this country.” The career of Roger Ailes,
who emerged with the slogan "We will bring balance and justice", is growing with fake news.
He humiliates and oppresses his secretary, editors who report news, and reporter women,
forcing them to have sex. The truth is revealed when a female journalist sues him. 23 of
the country's leading female journalists are declaring that they were harassed by him.
Eleven-year Fox News anchor and Miss America 1989 Gretchen Carlson is suing Roger
Ailes, the co-founder and CEO of the top-ranked news network, for sexual harassment.
Carlson, whose employment ended June 23 at the culmination of her contract, said her
termination followed years of verbal harassment and claims of a hostile work environment.
The lawsuit, filed this morning in the Superior Court of New Jersey in Bergen County,
claims that Ailes called the anchor a "man hater" and saw everything as if it "only rains on
women." Roger Ailes, who was fired from Fox News, which he founded in 1996, on charges
of rape in 2016. The series adapted from the book of journalist Gabriel Sherman; reveals
the brutality and ruthlessness of the male-dominated picture of women in the media
world, more generally in working life.



Roger Ailes, who was fired from Fox News, which he founded in 1996, on charges of rape in
2016. In the end there is rape or just verbal violence? Ms Carlson, who worked for the
network for 11 years, alleges that he proposed having a sexual relationship with her and he
instructed her to turn around in his office so he could look at her backside. Mr Ailes also
allegedly called her a "man hater" and that she needed to "get along with the boys". A report
in New York magazine, citing anonymous sources, said lawyers for 21st Century Fox gave
Mr Ailes a deadline of 1 August to resign or face being fired. Further allegations surfaced
in US media that Mr Ailes sexually harassed another Fox News presenter, Megyn Kelly,
about 10 years ago, claims he has also denied. Ultimately, rape is truly rape until the
moment of penetration, because after that it becomes a pleasure, point N 1.


I haven't had sex in years because I can't get the consistency I want: Elon Musk denies
rumors of an affair with Google co-founder's wife. Tesla CEO Elon Musk continues to
dominates news headlines, whether it’s for his Twitter deal, his quirky tweets or his
personal life. A few days back, few reports claimed that Musk once had an affair with
Google co-founder Sergey Brin’s wife, Nicole Shanahan. Reacting to the reports, Musk
denied the rumuors and claimed that he has not had sex in ages.



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But in the end did Elon Musk have a sexual relationship with Nicole Shanahan or not? Elon
Musk’s Friendship With Sergey Brin Ruptured by Alleged Affair. Tesla chief’s liaison with
Google co-founder’s wife led to couple’s divorce filing. Elon Musk engaged in a brief
affair last fall with the wife of Sergey Brin, prompting the Google co-founder to file for
divorce earlier this year and ending the tech billionaires’ long friendship, according to
people familiar with the matter. Their falling out is one of a string of personal issues Mr.
Musk has faced even as he juggles business challenges, including manufacturing
disruptions at Tesla Inc. TSLA -3.64%decrease; red down pointing triangle and a court
fight over his desire to withdraw his $44 billion bid for Twitter Inc.



Meanwhile, who is Shanahan? Speaking to Modern Luxury Magazine, Shanahan revealed
that she comes from a rather impoverished background. According to Shanahan who has
since become an activist for change, she and her family lived on food stamps as both
her parents were unemployed. “My dad was diagnosed with bipolar schizophrenia when I
was 9, and my Chinese-born mom had only been in the US for two years when I was born,’
Shanahan recounted. “I had two unemployed parents for the majority of my childhood,
so not only was there no money, there was almost no parental guidance,’ she continued, ‘
and as you can imagine with a mentally ill father, there was a lot of chaos and fear.’ At only
12, Shanahan says she was forced to take on work as a waitress. She also started fixing
broken objects and making them work “beyond their reasonable perceived capacity”.



Elon Musk is said to have begged Sergey Brin for forgiveness after having an affair with his
wife. Sources told The Wall Street Journal the apology came at a party this year. Brin was
said to have acknowledged the apology but stopped speaking "regularly" with Musk. Elon
Musk is said to have dropped to one knee and begged the Google cofounder Sergey Brin for
forgiveness over an affair involving Musk and Brin's wife. The Wall Street Journal published
an article Sunday in which unnamed sources said the incident happened at a party this year
and that Brin acknowledged the apology but wasn't speaking "regularly" with Musk. The
same Journal article cited unnamed sources as saying Musk had the affair with Brin's wife,
Nicole Shanahan, at the Art Basel art show in Miami in December. A source close to
Shanahan told the Journal that Brin and Shanahan were separated at the time but still
living together, while others said the two had encountered difficulties in their marriage
linked to COVID-19 and caring for their young daughter.



He posted that the story shared by The Wall Street Journal is untrue and added that he saw
Brin’s wife twice in three years. According to Musk, they met in the presence of other
people and there was ‘nothing romantic’ between the two. Meanwhile, Brin and Shanahan
have signed a prenuptial agreement and currently negotiating the terms of their divorce.
According to the American international daily, Shanahan seeks more than $1 billion. With
this, the settlement of her divorce will be considered in the same league as those of
billionaires MacKenzie Scott and Melinda Gates. Shanahan founded ClearAccessIP, which
is a Palo Alto-based firm which helped patent owners to manage and monetise their
intellectual rights. The company was acquired by rival IPwe in 2020. At the moment, the
woman is an attorney and a research fellow at CodeX, the Stanford Center for
Legal Informatics.

Stormy Daniels would like to erase all.


Stormy Daniels would like to erase all. In the latest news on the internet, an Asian woman
named Stormy Daniels arrived at The View in New York on 17th April 2018. This news
has spread like wildfire and has become the talk of the town in the Asian community. The
picture of her was quickly captured and uploaded online by HawtCelebs, a popular celebrity
news source. The image featured her in her elegant attire, with a captivating smile on her
face, which has now become the topic of conversation amongst the Asian community
worldwide. The Asian community is known to be very interested in American pop culture,
and any news involving popular American personalities always garners attention. In this
case, Stormy Daniels, an adult film star, has made headlines in the Asian community for
her arrival and appearance at The View in New York.



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Jury selection will begin on Monday in the first of former President Donald Trump’s four
pending criminal cases, kicking off the search for a panel of New Yorkers to decide whether
the way Trump handled a hush money payment to cover up an alleged affair constituted a
felony. It will be an extraordinary moment in U.S. history, the first time any former president
has faced criminal trial and possible jail time. It will also, in all likelihood, be a circus. Unlike
his recent civil trials, Trump is required to be in the courtroom while New York prosecutors
lay out their case. That means he will have to sit and listen to expected witness testimony
from Michael Cohen, Trump’s former personal attorney, and Stormy Daniels, a porn star who
claims she had an affair with Trump during his time on “The Apprentice.” He has not proven
to be a man who can sit and listen quietly. Judge Juan Merchan has already put him under
a gag order barring him from launching public attacks on people involved in the trial,
although Trump is still expected to give his own press conferences as it progresses.



Update, March 30: A grand jury in New York voted to indict Donald Trump over his role in a
hush money payment to Stormy Daniels. Is hush money really that unusual? When does it
cross the line? Read the original story below. We still don’t know when or if Donald Trump
will be charged in Manhattan over potential financial crimes related to the $130,000
hush money payment he made to adult-film star Stormy Daniels in 2016. But on Tuesday
night, Tucker Carlson defended the former president thus: “Paying people not to talk
about things—hush money—is ordinary in modern America.” The argument—which is
tangential to this case, as what Trump is in trouble for is not the payment itself, but the
way it was accounted for—had us wondering. So we called up University of Pennsylvania
Carey School of Law professor Tess Wilkinson-Ryan to get at the question: What’s the
deal with hush money payments? Why can someone like Donald Trump just pay people
off ? When does this practice cross a line? Wilkinson-Ryan teaches and writes about
contracts and researches the moral psychology of legal decision-making. She is also the
author of Fool Proof: How Fear of Playing the Sucker Shapes Our Selves and the Social
Order—and What We Can Do About It. We chatted about hush money payments, their
relationship to nondisclosure agreements, and their limitations and extralegal power.
This interview has been condensed and edited for clarity.



What to know about Trump's hush-money trial. The prosecution and defence have rested
their cases in Donald Trump's first criminal trial, and jurors will begin deliberating soon.
Mr Trump, 77, is the first former US president to be tried for a crime, and is charged with
34 counts of fraud, related to hush-money that was paid to adult-film actress Stormy
Daniels. Prosecutors allege he concealed the payoff and another crime. He has pleaded
not guilty, arguing the allegations he faces are not criminal. The Manhattan case has
frequently taken the presumptive Republican nominee for president off the campaign
trail for several weeks during the trial. He repeatedly has alleged without evidence that
Democrats orchestrated the trial to negatively affect his presidential bid. What happened
between Stormy Daniels and Trump? A guide to Trump's four criminal cases. Here's
everything we know about the trial, which has gone on for six weeks. What is it all about?
Ms Daniels alleges that she had sex with Mr Trump in 2006 - something he denies - and
that she was paid money to stay quiet about it in the lead-up to the 2016 election,
which Mr Trump won.



Ut did Stormy and Trump actually have a sexual relationship, or is it an accusation without
any confirmation? Stephanie Clifford, the porn star known as Stormy Daniels, discussed
her alleged affair with Donald Trump during a May 2007 radio appearance, a well-known
Florida radio personality told his listeners Friday. Bubba the Love Sponge Clem, known
as Todd Clem before he legally changed his name in 1999, played portions of the
interview on his radio show Friday and Monday, in which Daniels was asked to write down
the names of famous men she had slept with. Clem says the first name on that list was
Donald Trump. Although neither Daniels nor the host says Trump’s name in the 2007
audio, she can be heard describing key details that match the description of her alleged
affair with Trump. Clem said on his nationally syndicated radio program that Daniels was
talking about Trump, and later verified the same information to CNN. CNN independently
corroborated the story with another person who was in Clem’s studio that day, who
would speak only on the condition of anonymity. That person also said Donald
Trump’s name was the first on Daniels’ list.



Criminally innocent will be after 20 January 2025. Trump sentencing: Judge gives Trump
'unconditional discharge' to respect presidency. Merchan sentences Trump to unconditional
discharge. Before sentencing Trump, Judge Merchan emphasizes that the "protections
afforded to the office of the president" apply only to that office, "not the occupant of the
office." "To be clear, the protections afforded to the office of the president are not a
mitigating factor. They do not reduce the seriousness of the crime or justify its commission
in any way. The protections are, however, a legal mandate which, pursuant to the rule of law,
this court must respect and follow," says the judge. Steinglass also calls out Trump for
having "bred disdain for our judicial systems and the rule of law" and for being
"unrelenting in his unsubstantiated attacks" on the court and prosecutions,
including public threats to retaliate against them.



Monica Lewinsky has revealed graphic details of an Oval Office sexual encounter that took
place in 1997. Former President Bill Clinton’s ex-mistress Monica Lewinsky has shared of
a White House sexual encounter. Lewinsky, who began an affair with the then-president
in 1995, also told of how she mistook Clinton’s famous semen stain on a blue dress she
had worn as a blob of spinach dip. Recalling the early 1997 Oval Office encounter that
resulted in that stain, Lewinsky recalled the delight she felt when Clinton gave her
a hat pin and copy of Leaves in the Grass, a collection of poems by Walt Whitman.




Clinton - Lewinsky scandal without end. Most journalists experience indelible moments that
color our thinking long after the story moves on. These moments, usually in the first half
of a career, come when a reporter or editor is immersed in a story that at the time is all-
consuming—as though history suddenly has revved its jets—and remains a frame of
reference even years later. It is just our luck that for many Washington journalists of my
generation, one of those career-defining stories revolved around furtive acts of West
Wing fellatio. Sure, go ahead and snicker. Even at the time, the scandal involving Bill Clinton’s
illicit relationship with Monica S. Lewinsky, which broke publicly on this day 20 years
ago—January 21, 1998—was the inspiration for no end of lewd jokes and chortling.



Clinton Lewinsky scandal with all the details. WASHINGTON — If it’s Friday ... President
Biden, in California, comments on discovered classified found in his office and residence:
“I have no regrets. ... There’s no there-there.” ... Sen. Tim Kaine is set to announce whether
he’ll run for another Senate term in 2024, NBC’s Ryan Nobles reports. ... U.S. Supreme
Court says it’s unable to identify who leaked the draft opinion overturning Roe v. Wade... A
judge sanctions Donald Trump and lawyer nearly $1 million for filing a “frivolous” lawsuit
against Hillary Clinton. … And an anti-abortion rally takes place for first time since Roe was
overturned. But first: This week marks the 25th anniversary of the event that arguably
launched our current moment in politics — at least in the Internet Age. When Matt Drudge
broke the news that Newsweek was sitting on a story about former President Bill Clinton
having an affair with a White House intern, Monica Lewinsky. Here’s what happened next:
A presidential lie. An investigation. A disappointing GOP midterm. Impeachment. Senate
acquittal. GOP hypocrisy. Round-the-clock media coverage and speculation. The takeoff
of cable TV news. It remains one of the more significant forks in the road in modern
political history.



An excerpt of Tripp’s memoir published by the New York Post details Clinton’s August
1996 birthday party at Radio City Music Hall, which Lewinsky attended and allegedly
succeeded in squeezing the president’s private parts. “She would gush that she had
maneuvered into a position to grab his genitals with no one being the wiser, delighted
to have given ‘the Big He’ a little love massage,” Tripp wrote about Lewinsky. Tripp
claimed that Lewinsky told her in November of that year: “You absolutely won’t believe
this, but I squeezed his balls right in the middle of throngs of people!” “This was quickly
followed by a recitation of the celebrities there (‘I’ll bet none of them got to squeeze his
balls!’) and catty remarks about [First Lady] Hillary [Clinton], who from that moment on
was referred to disdainfully only as ‘the Ba Ba.’”



The Clinton–Lewinsky scandal. The Clinton–Lewinsky scandal was a political sex scandal
that involved 49-year-old US President Bill Clinton and 22-year-old White House intern
Monica Lewinsky. News of the scandal first broke on January 17, 1998, on the Drudge
Report, which reported that some journos were sitting on a story by investigative reporter
exposing the affair. The sexual relationship took place between 1995 and 1997 and came
to light before the world in 1998. Clinton ended a televised speech in late January 1998
with the statement that he 'did not have sexual relations with that woman, Ms. Lewinsky.'
Lewinsky was hired during Clinton's first-term in 1995 as a White House intern and was
later moved to the White House Office of Legislative Affairs. Lewinsky confided the details
of her personal relationship with Monica Lewinsky to Linda Tripp. Bill Clinton confessed
on television to the American people that he did indeed have sexual relations
with 'that woman', Monica Lewinsky, on August 17, 1998.



In September 1998, independent counsel Ken Starr, tasked with investigating the Clintons'
real estate ties with the Whitewater Development Corporation, released his report detailing
several instances during the investigation in which President Bill Clinton had potentially
lied under oath when he was confronted with accusations of an extramarital affair with
former White House intern Monica Lewinsky. On Dec. 19, 1998, Clinton was impeached by
the House of Representatives for perjury under oath and obstruction of justice. He became
the second president, after Andrew Johnson, to be impeached. He was the third, after
Richard Nixon, in which articles of impeachment were brought before the House. With the
trial set for January 1999, the following weeks were a cultural circus in which the
impeachment proceedings and news of the president's affair dominated politics and pop
culture. On Feb. 12, 1999, following a monthlong Senate trial, Clinton was acquitted of
all charges after the Senate failed to obtain the necessary two-thirds majority vote
for conviction.



I just can't understand what happened to Fox News founder Rupert Murdoch and why he
was convicted. Like the editor and like everything else that comes from these parts.
Rupert Murdoch, 92, one of the world’s most influential modern media figures, announced
on September 21, 2023, that he was stepping down as chair of Fox Corp. and executive
chairman of News Corp. By mid-November, he will no longer be at the helm of the
multibillion-dollar media empire that has stirred so much controversy over decades.
Following the 2020 presidential election, Fox hosts repeatedly – and falsely – accused
Dominion Voting Systems, a voting technology company, of rigging the contest to ensure
then-President Donald Trump lost his bid for reelection. Dominion challenged those
lies in a US$1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News in March 2021. The lawsuit
was settled in April 2023 for $787.5 billion. During pretrial testimony, Murdoch admitted
that key Fox personalities knowingly lied about election fraud in the 2020 presidential
election on their shows.