• President Donald Trump's top economic adviser Larry Kudlow denies believing systematic racism exists

    President Donald Trump's top economic adviser Larry Kudlow denies believing systematic racism exists

    President Donald Trump’s top economic adviser Larry Kudlow has denied the existence of systematic racism.  Kudlow, responding to a reporter’s question Wednesday on whether he believes systematic racism exists in the US answered, ‘I do not.’  He repeated his answer twice when the reported pressed him on his answer which comes as thousands have marched …
  • McEnany Reiterates Qualified-Immunity Reform Is a ‘Non-Starter’

    McEnany Reiterates Qualified-Immunity Reform Is a ‘Non-Starter’

    White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany reiterated Wednesday that President Trump considers ending qualified immunity for police officers “a non-starter” as discussion about police reform continue in the wake of George Floyd’s death. McEnany’s comments come after she said Monday that qualified immunity — which shields cops from being sued in court for violating a …
  • Ex-Judge Says Dropping Flynn Case Amounts to ‘Gross Prosecutorial Abuse,’ Urges Sentencing

    Ex-Judge Says Dropping Flynn Case Amounts to ‘Gross Prosecutorial Abuse,’ Urges Sentencing

    The third party appointed by the federal judge presiding over the Michael Flynn case said in a Wednesday filing that the DOJ’s decision to drop its case against Flynn amounted to “clear evidence of gross prosecutorial abuse.” John Gleeson, a retired New York federal district court judge, said in an 82-page filing that the reversal …
  • Trump Approval Plummets Ten Points in Less Than a Month: Poll

    Trump Approval Plummets Ten Points in Less Than a Month: Poll

    President Trump’s job approval rating has dropped by 10 points in less than a month, according to a Gallup poll released Wednesday. As late as mid-May, 49 percent of respondents approved of Trump’s job performance in the same poll. That approval has since dropped to 39 percent, moving closer to the president’s average job approval …
  • GOP Senators Ask FCC to ‘Clearly Define’ Section 230 Protections for Big Tech

    GOP Senators Ask FCC to ‘Clearly Define’ Section 230 Protections for Big Tech

    Four Senate Republicans sent a letter to the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) on Tuesday asking for the agency to act on President Trump’s executive order regarding tech censorship by “clearly” defining Section 230 liability protections for social media platforms. Senators Marco Rubio (R., Fl.), Kelly Loeffler (R., Ga.), Kevin Cramer (R., N.D.), and Josh Hawley …
  • Trump Claims Elderly Man Shoved By Buffalo Police Could Be An ‘Antifa Provocateur’

    Trump Claims Elderly Man Shoved By Buffalo Police Could Be An ‘Antifa Provocateur’

    President Trump on Tuesday pushed a conspiracy theory that an elderly man who was shoved to the ground by Buffalo police last week, leaving him in serious condition, may have been an Antifa “provocateur” who attempted to scramble police communications. “Buffalo protester shoved by Police could be an ANTIFA provocateur. 75 year old Martin Gugino …
  • Joe Biden support Trump, flatly denies 'defund the police'

    Joe Biden support Trump, flatly denies 'defund the police'

    Joe Biden asserted he is against the movement to defund and dismantle police departments  ‘No, I don’t support defunding the police,’ Biden told CBS News on Monday The denial of support from Biden comes as Republicans attempt to peg the defund movement on Democrats and the presumed Democratic candidate  Donald Trump is also attempting to make …
  • Trump Campaign to Resume Iconic MAGA Rallies Within Weeks

    Trump Campaign to Resume Iconic MAGA Rallies Within Weeks

    President Donald Trump’s campaign is reportedly planning to resume its iconic rallies after a months-long halt due to the coronavirus pandemic. According to Politico’s report, upcoming rallies are in the works. The campaign hopes to resume the rallies as early as this month, but details and safety precautions moving forward are still under review. “Aides …
  • 1968 is the wrong analogy for understanding 2020

    1968 is the wrong analogy for understanding 2020

    Social unrest helped doom Lyndon Johnson’s presidency. It may end up saving Trump’s. The American death toll is rising. An unpopular president fears for his re-election chances. The U.S. sends men into space. Down on Earth, the economy is in trouble. Racial tensions boil over into rallies, looting and violent confrontations with police in cities …
  • President Trump and all the boomerang lies

    President Trump and all the boomerang lies

    Democrats threw everything they had at Trump in 2016, but now it’s worse because they know he can win. Brace for the fight of your life. The biggest difference between today and four years ago is that this time they know Donald Trump can win. Sure, it was ugly last time. They despised him, because …