Sinclair drops political commentary segments by former Trump aide Boris Epshteyn

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Sinclair drops political commentary segments by former Trump aide Boris Epshteyn
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Sinclair Broadcast Group will no longer require its TV stations across the US to carry political commentary segments. This means that Boris Epshteyn, a former Trump aide, will no longer be showing up with pro-Trump talking points during evening newscasts.

New York Sinclair Broadcast Group, an influential owner of TV stations across the country, will no longer require stations to carry political commentary segments.

The short commentaries are being scrapped, and investigative reports are being prioritized, the company confirmed to CNN Business on Wednesday.This means that Boris Epshteyn, a former Trump aide, will no longer be showing up with pro-Trump talking points during evening newscasts from Baltimore to Seattle.

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