WATCH: Rubio scorches claim Trump weighed finances in Iran decisions: ‘Not even for a millisecond’
Secretary of State Rubio calls allegations that Trump considered personal finances in Iran decisions "completely false" during heated House hearing.

CNN media analyst Brian Stelter warned CBS Chief Bari Weiss' firing of veteran journalist Scott Pelley represents an "underwater earthquake" at the network, with significant ripple effects and potential legal consequences. Pelley, who spent over four decades at CBS News, was dismissed one day after confronting leadership and accusing them of "murdering" 60 Minutes. CBS Executive Producer Nick Bilton terminated Pelley "for cause," a designation Pelley can challenge in court. In conversation with Kaitlan Collins on "The Source", Stelter argued the firing likely won't be well-received within the CBS newsroom and could spark costly litigation. In the termination letter, Bilton characterized Pelley's staff confrontation as a "performative display of hostility" conducted publicly rather than privately, suggesting Pelley demonstrated no interest in collaborating with new leadership or contributing to the show's future success.Watch the video below. Your browser does not support the video tag.
Secretary of State Rubio calls allegations that Trump considered personal finances in Iran decisions "completely false" during heated House hearing.
Washington Examiner columnist Guy Benson raised questions about New Jersey Democratic congressional candidate Adam Hamawy and his ties to the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. Benson argued that Hamawy’s earlier legal and international work revelations could pose political problems for Democrats. In 1994, Hamawy volunteered in Bosnia with a Chicago-based nonprofit group called the “Benevolence International […]
President Trump took a swing at former “60 Minutes” correspondent Scott Pelley in a podcast interview released after CBS News fired the journalist for pushing back on company leadership. “I think Scott Pelley’s got his own problems, he’s terrible,” Trump, who has long been critical of members of the media, told The New York Post’s…
CBS News has ousted Scott Pelley, the veteran journalist and “60 Minutes” correspondent, after he issued a scathing rebuke of network leadership during a staff meeting Monday. Pelley called the program’s top boss unqualified to lead it and accused the outlet’s executive editor of trying to “murder” the show he has worked on for nearly…
The show's new leader says he fired star Scott Pelley for insubordination. Pelley says he was defending the integrity of the show's journalism after three top executives and two reporters were fired.
The veteran host had accused leadership of "murdering" the news show in a confrontation at a staff meeting this week.
Reinvention doesn't have to mean replacement. The challenge for Weiss now is figuring out how to harness that expertise rather than alienate it. And the firing of Scott Pelley raises the stakes considerably.