• Snapchat will no longer promote posts from President Trump

    Snapchat will no longer promote posts from President Trump

    Snapchat is following Twitter’s lead in minimizing content from President Trump. The social network famous for its funny face filters and disappearing photos on Wednesday confirmed to The Post that it would no longer promote Trump’s content on its “Discover” page, which hosts curated content from prominent accounts. “We will not amplify voices who incite …
  • Rod Rosenstein Says He Would Not Have Signed FISA Warrant for Page if He Knew Evidence Was Faulty

    Rod Rosenstein Says He Would Not Have Signed FISA Warrant for Page if He Knew Evidence Was Faulty

    Former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein testified to Congress on Wednesday that he would not have signed off on a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act warrant renewal to spy on former Trump campaign associate Carter Page had he been aware then of the unreliability of the underlying evidence. “If you knew then what you know now, …
  • Trump Admin. Will Bar Chinese Airlines from Flying to U.S.

    Trump Admin. Will Bar Chinese Airlines from Flying to U.S.

    The Trump administration is planning to bar Chinese airlines from flying to the U.S., Reuters reported on Wednesday. The decision was reportedly made in response to China’s refusal to allow U.S. airlines to resume passenger service to Chinese airports. “We…conclude that the public interest requires the suspension of all Chinese carrier scheduled passenger air services …
  • Trump to Seek Alternate City to Host RNC after N.C. Gov. Says He Cannot Guarantee “Full Capacity” Event

    Trump to Seek Alternate City to Host RNC after N.C. Gov. Says He Cannot Guarantee “Full Capacity” Event

    President Trump on Tuesday announced that the Republican National Convention would not take place in Charlotte, N.C., after Governor Roy Cooper said the state could prevent the convention from proceeding at full capacity due to the pandemic. “Governor Cooper is still in Shelter-In-Place Mode, and not allowing us to occupy the arena as originally anticipated …
  • Tech advocacy group sues Trump over social media executive order

    Tech advocacy group sues Trump over social media executive order

    A tech advocacy group backed by Twitter and Facebook sued President Trump over his executive order cracking down on social media companies. Trump’s order to curtail liability protections for social firms violates the First Amendment because it was a clear strike back at Twitter’s decision to fact-check his tweets, the Center for Democracy & Technology …
  • Trump signs executive order on religious freedom, as DC archbishop slams Trump visit to Catholic shrine

    Trump signs executive order on religious freedom, as DC archbishop slams Trump visit to Catholic shrine

    President Trump signed an executive order on religious freedom Tuesday as Washington, D.C. Archbishop Wilton Gregory slammed the president and first lady’s visit to the Saint John Paul II National Shrine amid the protests taking place across the country. The executive order has not been publicly released but a senior administration official told Fox News it was …
  • No, I Do Not Want to Pour Maple Syrup Down My Back

    No, I Do Not Want to Pour Maple Syrup Down My Back

    To hear our Democratic politicians and their “journalists” tell it, what America wants right now, what America needs right now, is to have some politician — they call this person a “national leader” — step up to the microphone and say: My fellow Americans. And all the ships at sea. We are at a crossroads. …
  • Debra Messing Tweets Fake Photo of Hitler Holding Bible Like Trump

    Debra Messing Tweets Fake Photo of Hitler Holding Bible Like Trump

    Actress and left-wing activist Debra Messing shared a photoshopped image of German dictator Adolf Hitler alongside a photo of President Donald Trump holding a bible to social media on Tuesday morning. The image tweeted by Messing shows Hitler holding a bible up with right hand as he is surrounded by Nazi officers and apparent supporters and President …
  • Viral Photo of White House ‘Going Dark’ That Was Shared by Dems Is from Before Trump Presidency

    Viral Photo of White House ‘Going Dark’ That Was Shared by Dems Is from Before Trump Presidency

    A viral photo showing the White House with its lights off, shared by numerous Democrats during demonstrations in Washington, D.C., is at least five years old and was edited to make it seem darker, the Associated Press reported on Monday. The image can be found in Getty Image’s stock photo collection. The original photo shows …
  • Zuckerberg firm in decision to allow controversial Trump posts on Facebook

    Zuckerberg firm in decision to allow controversial Trump posts on Facebook

    Mark Zuckerberg on Tuesday defended what he called a “tough decision” to allow controversial posts from President Trump to remain on Facebook. In an internal call with employees, Zuckerberg said that he was “pretty thorough” when reviewing Facebook’s policies regarding Trump’s posts — specifically one that had been flagged by rival Twitter for “glorifying violence” …