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Brian Elliot Ross (born October 23, 1948) [2] is an American investigative journalist who served as the Chief Investigative Correspondent for ABC News until 2018. He reported for ABC World News Tonight with David Muir, Nightline, Good Morning America, 20/20, and ABC News Radio. Ross joined ABC News in July 1994 and was fired in 2018. [3]
Ross’ reputation was sorely tested after he told viewers erroneously that Trump had directed Flynn when he was a candidate to make Russian contacts. Brian Ross, who aired erroneous Trump report ...
The next day, September 28, Ross reported on the e-mails which he had received in August. [31] [36] After that initial story, two sources brought copies of more explicit instant messages to ABC News and The Washington Post. Both were former pages – the first was a Republican who would "never vote for a Democrat", and the second was a Democrat ...
Gloria Borger, Eric Lichtblau, Jake Tapper, Brian Rokus: CNN: Report that former FBI director James Comey disputed Trump's claim that he was told he was not under investigation. CNN later corrected the story. [14] 10: Lisa Friedman: The New York Times: Report that scientists were afraid of the Trump administration planning not to publish a ...
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Anchorman suspended after wishing Sen. McConnell died instead of Alex Trebek: report. Brian Niemietz. November 13, 2020 at 12:02 PM. Category is: inappropriate responses.
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Brian M. Rosenthal The New York Times "for unearthing a pernicious scheme by unscrupulous lenders to drive up the price of taxi medallions and turn huge profits by selling them to unsophisticated cab drivers with loans they could never repay, leading borrowers into financial ruin so devastating at least nine committed suicide."