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Treasury Secretary Scott Besant rips into the New York Times at a summit hosted by the New York Times.
Democrats on the Oversight Committee released never-before-seen photos of Jeffrey Epstein's island.
We're going to take these dangerous criminals off the streets of Louisiana.
DHS arrives for an immigration crackdown in New Orleans with the governor's blessing.
And the first of five defendants sentenced in connection with actor Matthew Perry's overdose death.
All that and more, coming up in just a moment on your AM Update.
Treasury Secretary Scott Besant sitting down with The New York Times' Andrew Ross Sorkin at The New York Times' dealbook summit for a wide-ranging conversation yesterday.
The typically calm and measured secretary at times getting heated with the journalist, challenging him on several issues.
In one particularly fiery moment, Secretary Besant slamming The New York Times for a recent report headlined, quote,
Shorter days, signs of fatigue.
Trump faces realities of aging in office.
The Times analyzing the president's schedule finding, quote, Mr. Trump has fewer public events on his schedule and is traveling domestically much less than he did by this point during his first year in office in 2017, although he is taking more foreign trips.
He also keeps a shorter public schedule than he used to.
Most of his public appearances fall between noon and 5 p.m.
on average.
Where was this intrepid reporting when President Biden would go days without any appearances or spent long weekends napping on a beach in Delaware?
Secretary Besant, yesterday.
Sorkin pressing Besson on recent reporting that President Trump pushed for Paramount to greenlight buddy comedy Rush Hour 4 as it attempts to buy Warner Bros.
in a deal that would ultimately require regulatory approval.
Brett Ratner, who directed a forthcoming documentary about Melania Trump set to debut on Amazon Prime Video, is the director of the Rush Hour movies.