Amanda Carpenter: Americans Are Rejecting Trump’s ‘Propaganda Presidency’
Thursday on MS NOW’s “Deadline,” political commentator Amanda Carpenter claimed Americans are rejecting President Donald Trump’s “propaganda presidency.”

Thursday on MS NOW’s “Deadline,” political commentator Amanda Carpenter claimed Americans are rejecting President Donald Trump’s “propaganda presidency.”

CNN anchor Jake Tapper criticized Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) Monday on his show “The Lead” for comments she made last week comparing coronavirus mask mandates in Congress to the Holocaust.

CNN political contributor Amanda Carpenter said Sunday on “State of the Union” that America “has become a much more scary, dangerous place,” and she blamed President Donald Trump.

The New Republic is facing backlash after it drew a comparison between Sen. Joni Ernst’s (R-IA) “abusive husband” and her “Senate career” under “abusive” President Donald Trump.

Brennan faced a day of reckoning, after the Special Counsel investigation did not establish collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.

Wednesday on CNN’s “The Lead,” the panel discussed the temporary deal that finances the government through New Year’s Day without funding for President Donald Trump‘s wall on the U.S.-Mexico border. CNN contributor Amanda Carpenter was critical of Trump’s negotiating tack. She said, “The

Thursday on CNN’s “The Lead,” network contributor Amanda Carpenter addressed the multiple sexual misconduct accusations involving politics, which led her to say that “for every Clinton, there will be a Trump,” and added that “for every Roy Moore, there will be

Senator Ted Cruz revealed Friday that he would “vote his conscience” by endorsing Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump. For the small but vocal group remaining in the “Never Trump” crowd, the news was devastating.

Friday on CNN, pro-Cruz CNN political commentator Amanda Carpenter took on pro-Trump Boston Herald columnist Adriana Cohen on the subject of a National Enquirer report that alleged Republican presidential hopeful Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) had an extramarital affair with five

Conservative movement professionals in Washington, D.C. are plotting to form a “blacklist” of Donald Trump supporters that they can kick out of the movement, never to return.
