One week after Stephen Colbert stunned viewers with an announcement that he had been barred from interviewing Democratic Texas Senate candidate James Talarico, the controversy has largely faded from the headlines. The disclosure ignited an extraordinary public war of words between Colbert and his employer, CBS, playing out in front of millions of viewers, with accusations of censorship and political acquiescence being leveled against the network.

But while the media class has mostly relegated the episode to the rearview mirror, Democrats on Capitol Hill have not. Status has learned that Sen. Richard Blumenthal, the ranking member on the Senate’s investigations subcommittee…

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CBS Bids Attia Adieu: Weeks after Peter Attia’s cozy relationship with Jeffrey Epstein was exposed in the Justice Department’s newly released documents, the YouTube wellness influencer is finally out at the Bari Weiss–led CBS News. In a statement, Attia’s spokesperson said his role was “newly established and had not yet meaningfully begun.” The statement added that, “As such, he stepped back to ensure his involvement didn’t become a distraction from the important work being done at CBS. He wishes the network and its leadership well and has no further comment at this time.” A spokesperson for CBS News declined to comment.

What unfolded behind the scenes leading to Attia’s exit is…

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