Ghislaine Maxwell's brother, Ian Maxwell, spoke out Tuesday about his sister's ongoing efforts to overturn her conviction, her recent Congressional deposition, and her transfer to a federal prison camp in Texas, according to ABC News. In other news, NYPD officers rescued an injured bald eagle from the Hudson River, as reported by Fox News, while CBS News correspondent Norah O'Donnell expressed concerns about the network's new leadership, also according to Fox News. Additionally, late-night host Stephen Colbert criticized a CBS statement denying it blocked his interview with Texas Democrat James Talarico, as detailed by Fox News. Finally, Dan Helmer, an architect of Virginia's redistricting, announced his intention to run for a newly drawn Democratic seat, according to the New York Times.
Ian Maxwell's interview with ABC News came a week after Ghislaine Maxwell invoked the Fifth Amendment during a closed-door virtual deposition before the House Oversight Committee. He discussed her petition for freedom and other related matters.
In New York, NYPD Harbor Unit officers rescued the injured bald eagle on Tuesday. The officers spotted the bird clinging to a drifting slab of ice in the frigid river and used a catch pole to bring it to safety, as shown in bodycam video released by the department, according to Fox News.
CBS News correspondent Norah O'Donnell stated that people inside the network are "fearful" over the "challenging" new leadership, according to Fox News. She made these comments during a podcast interview on Tuesday.
Late-night host Stephen Colbert responded to a CBS statement denying it blocked his interview with Texas Democrat James Talarico. Colbert stated, "I said my piece last night. We made some jokes—it's what they pay me for—and I was ready to let the whole thing go. Until a few hours ago, when my group chat blowed up because, without ever talking to me, the corporation put out this press release. This statement," according to Fox News.
Dan Helmer, a four-term state delegate, will announce on Wednesday his intention to run for the newly drawn Seventh Congressional District in Virginia, according to the New York Times. Helmer played a key role in redrawing Virginia's congressional maps last October. He served as campaigns chairman for the Virginia House Democratic Caucus as the party took control of the chamber in 2023.
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