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Jun 5, 2026

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Platner Revelations, State’s Antifa Summit, Ellison’s Legal Ace

Welcome back to The Daily Courant, your afternoon guide to Puck’s best new reporting. Here’s what you need to know… and stick around for Eriq’s exclusive interview with the lawyer defending the ParaBros megamerger.

  • What I’m Hearing: Legendary litigator Jeffrey Kessler—the trust-busting hero of the recent Live Nation trial—is now defending the Paramount–Warner Bros. megamerger, and just filed a motion to knock down the first consumer-led suit. Eriq Gardner grills Kessler about his legal strategy, why he thinks the deal is actually good for Hollywood, and what it all means for CBS News and CNN. [Read More]
  • What I’m Hearing: As 60 Minutes descends into chaos, CAA chief Bryan Lourd has quietly begun advising star correspondent Lesley Stahl, who has considered following her fired colleagues out the door. Matt Belloni reveals the talent crisis facing Bari Weiss’s news division—and asks how much pain David Ellison can endure before reining her in. [Read More]
  • The Best & The Brightest: The State Department spent this Tuesday trying to convince a roomful of skeptical diplomats that antifa is the new Al Qaeda. Julia Ioffe has exclusive reporting on the Trump administration’s push to reorient the vast counterterrorism machinery against the far left, and why Foggy Bottom isn’t buying it. [Read More]
  • The Varsity: The UFC is six months into a seven-year, $7.7 billion Paramount deal, 10 days from hosting a fight on the White House lawn, and certainly seems to have endless momentum in the Trump II era. John Ourand chats with analysts about the league’s superstar “soft patch” and whether it could jeopardize the next rights deal. [Inner Circle Exclusive]

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Senator Chris Murphy takes a clear-eyed look at a country in crisis and outlines how to fix it.

  • Line Sheet: Six weeks after Kering’s now-infamous Capital Markets Day, fashion insiders are suddenly feeling optimistic about Luca de Meo’s once-maligned turnaround plan. Lauren Sherman examines the C.E.O.’s latest executive appointments and his non-fashion playbook. [Inner Circle Exclusive]

Meanwhile, on the pods…

  • The Grill Room: Dylan Byers and Julia Alexander pull back the curtain on the turmoil inside CBS News—the addition of Nick Bilton, the loss of Scott Pelley, etcetera—and whether the still-valuable 60 Minutes brand can survive its reinvention. [Listen Here]
  • The Powers That Be: Abby Livingston joins Peter Hamby to chew over the newest damaging revelations surrounding Graham Platner, the Marine veteran turned progressive folk hero, and whether his checkered past could cost Democrats a winnable Senate seat in Maine. [Listen Here or Watch Here]

And now, a little more on the lawyer defending ParaBros…

 

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Ellison’s Legal Gladiator Is Ready for War

Ellison’s Legal Gladiator Is Ready for War

Earlier this spring, Jeffrey Kessler was the trust-busting hero of the Live Nation trial, persuading a jury on behalf of three dozen state attorneys general that the concert giant’s grip on Ticketmaster had throttled competition. So it was whiplash-inducing, a couple weeks ago, when he signed on to defend the Paramount–Warner Bros. megamerger against many of the same states he’d just represented. Just this week, as Eriq reports, Kessler’s team filed a motion to knock down the first consumer-led suit, arguing not just that the plaintiffs have no business bringing the case, but that the deal is actually pro-competitive.

How does the lawyer who beat Live Nation square the two? The distinction, Kessler says, is monopoly power. “Who is the monopolist? Is it Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery, who are dwarfed by Netflix first, Prime Video second, and Disney third?” he told Eriq. In Kessler’s estimation, the two studios are underdogs that are simply “combining to mount a credible challenge to the giants.” As for the political objections swirling around CBS, 60 Minutes, and CNN’s independence, Kessler was dismissive: Those are values people can hold, but “the antitrust law is not designed to address political concerns.” In any case, that thesis is about to get its first test: A judge could hear arguments on the injunction as soon as July 2.

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HOLLYWOOD

Matthew Belloni Matthew Belloni
At What Point Will Ellison Intervene at CBS News?

At What Point Will Ellison Intervene at CBS News?

With 60 Minutes in chaos and star correspondent Lesley Stahl hiring superagent Bryan Lourd to guide her future, the Paramount owner may soon need to decide how much he’ll let Bari Weiss disrupt the show—and the news division—before reining her in.

WASHINGTON

Julia Ioffe Julia Ioffe
Trump’s New Rules for Radicals

Trump’s New Rules for Radicals

The State Department spent Tuesday trying to convince diplomats that antifa is the new Al Qaeda—but Foggy Bottom isn’t buying it.

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Senator Chris Murphy takes a clear-eyed look at a country in crisis and outlines how to fix it.

SPORTS

John Ourand John Ourand
Searching for Conor McGregor
Inner Circle Exclusive

Searching for Conor McGregor

The UFC is at the beginning of a seven-year, $7.7 billion media deal, the envy of every other emerging sports outfit in the world, and about to reach the ultimate mark of Trump II cultural dominance with a much-hyped fight card on the White House lawn. So where are all its new stars?

FASHION

Lauren Sherman Lauren Sherman
Luca’s People
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Luca’s People

Luca de Meo’s grand turnaround plan for Kering was met with skepticism in April. But insiders are starting to see his penchant for installing executives from outside the industry as the only path forward.

MEDIA

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Julia Alexander Julia Alexander
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60 Minutes’s Ticking Time Bomb

Dylan and Julia sit down to discuss the chaos unfolding at CBS, with the addition of Nick Bilton and the loss of Scott Pelley et al. They talk about how strong-minded leadership without relevant experience might impact the network's ability to retain top talent going forward and whether the still-valuable 60 Minutes brand can survive its reinvention.

WASHINGTON

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Abby Livingston Abby Livingston
The Powers that Be Daily, Starring Peter Hamby

The Graham Platner Dilemma

Abby Livingston joins Peter to chew over the newest damaging revelations surrounding Senate candidate Graham Platner, the Marine veteran turned progressive folk hero. Could his checkered past cost Democrats a winnable seat in Maine? And if the oppo bombs keep coming, will the Senate majority be out of reach?

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