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The Department of Homeland Security criticized the ruling, saying, quote, If this matter were actually about the law or due process, Kilmore Abrego-Garcia would already be deported and would never set foot in this country again.
On Monday night, Late Show host Stephen Colbert opened his show by announcing that CBS told him he couldn't broadcast an interview with Texas Democratic lawmaker James Tallarico, who's running in a competitive primary for a U.S.
Senate seat.
He suggested the network's move was because of a crackdown from the FCC, the government's media regulator.
The FCC's equal time rule says that if a radio or broadcast television program has a political candidate on during an election, then the candidate's opponents have to be on as well.
Up until January, talk shows like The Late Show have typically been exempt from the rule and are entitled to editorial discretion.
In response, Colbert criticized FCC Chair Brendan Carr, who has recently gone after a number of major networks for being critical of Trump.
CBS said in a statement that Colbert was not prohibited from airing the Tallarico interview, but that the show was, quote, presented options for how the equal time for other candidates could be fulfilled.
The late show published the interview with Tallarico on its YouTube page instead.
And finally, bobsledder Ilana Myers-Taylor became the oldest individual champion in Winter Olympics history.
The 41-year-old had competed in four previous Winter Games, earning three silvers and two bronzes, but the gold always eluded her until Monday night.
In the fourth and final heat of the women's monobob, a competition that she helped bring into the Winter Olympics, Myers-Taylor won gold over Germany's Laura Nolte,
by .04 seconds, the closest women's bobsleigh finish in Olympic history.
Myers has two young boys, both with disabilities, and has been open about the challenge of raising kids while training.
She dedicated her win to everyone who supported her.
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