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The Trump administration yesterday sued three Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) board members who refused to leave ...
The Justice Department has asked a court to remove three board members of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
The Trump administration sued to oust the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) board’s three Democratic appointees on ...
A federal judge said that three board members of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting can keep their seats, even as he denied the nonprofit a preliminary injunction to block U.S. President Donald ...
Three Corporation for Public Broadcasting members whom President Donald Trump fired in April have refused to leave their positions. CPB board members Diane Kaplan, Laura Ross, and Thomas Rothman were ...
The DOJ is asking a federal judge to find that three board members fired by Trump via email months ago have nonetheless ...
Two months after attempting to fire three Corporation for Public Broadcasting board members, the Trump administration is suing to finally get them ousted.
"Defendants are usurping and unlawfully holding or exercising the office of CPB board member," U.S. Department of Justice ...
In its complaint, filed in federal district court in D.C., the CPB and the three board members — Laura Ross, Thomas Rothman and Diane Kaplan — said the president does not have the authority to ...
Correction: A previous version of this article gave incorrect names of the fired CPB board members. They are Laura Ross, Diane Kaplan and Thomas Rothman. A federal judge on Sunday declined to ...
Tom Rothman has signed a contract extension at Sony Pictures’ Motion Picture Group, making him the longest-serving film chief in Hollywood.
It sued after Trump fired three of its five directors -- Diane Kaplan, Laura Ross and Thomas Rothman - ostensibly without providing a reason.