MS NOW’s McCaskill: U.S. Supreme Court Is Making Trump a King
MS NOW contributor Claire McCaskill said Monday on “Deadline” that the Supreme Court was making President Donald Trump a king.

MS NOW contributor Claire McCaskill said Monday on “Deadline” that the Supreme Court was making President Donald Trump a king.

“Fifty Shades of Grey” star Dakota Johnson said the art of cinema in the United States “feels really grim right now” while attending the Red Sea Film Festival in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, believing a possible deal between Netflix and Warner Bros. Discovery could lead to a “rebirth.”

President Donald Trump on Monday reacted to Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s (R-GA) interview on 60 Minutes, asserting that the lawmaker is “not AMERICA FIRST or MAGA.”

Hamas leader Khaled Mashal declared that “the resistance and its weapons are our honor and glory” and that “the battle is not over,” boasting that rights are won “at the recruitment office, not the U.N. Security Council” — a declaration that directly contradicts President Donald Trump’s 20-point Gaza peace plan and celebrates the October 7 “Al-Aqsa Flood” massacre as a turning point to push Israel off “our homeland” and the international stage.

A scandal involving hundreds of millions of dollars stolen from a federally funded nutrition program may starve Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s (D) chances of a political future, the Hill reported Saturday.

Anti-immigration-enforcement thugs assaulted independent journalist Nick Sortor in New Orleans on Saturday night during a protest at a federal building. The violent assault on the journalist happened after Sortor dared to ask one of the speakers why she thinks the National Guard is racist — a statement she made on the stage.

During the New York Times’ 2025 Dealbook Summit roundtable event, Stephanie Ruhle, host of MS NOW’s The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle, flipped out on Charlamagne the God after he said “when I turn on MSNBC [MS NOW] I know I’m going to get a left angle.” Ruhle, clearly bothered, interrupted her co-panelist and said “that’s an assumption.”

Freed American-Israeli hostage Edan Alexander returned this week to the Gaza border in IDF uniform and warned the Hamas terrorists who held him underground for 584 days that “you gave me hell — I’ll give you hell back,” saying his story “does not end with survival; it continues with service.”

Actress Sydney Sweeney has folded to intense media pressure, putting out a quasi-apology for her handling of the American Eagle “Great Jeans” ad controversy whipped up by race-grifting leftists.

Don’t believe a word you’re reading. Leno-jawed hussy Olivia Nuzzi and ‘Vanity Fair’ are not parting ways over a breach of journalistic ethics.

Trump is a master at doing this with a dose of levity at all times. Even the haters have to admit that he is a really funny guy, and he has had quote a few LOL moments as of late.

Left-wing actress Jane Fonda is claiming that the coming sale of Warner Bros. Discovery is a “threat” to democracy thanks to the “consolidation” of the media.

CNN host Jake Tapper misidentified Washington, DC, pipe bomb suspect Brian Cole Jr. as a “30-year-old white man” just before airing photos revealing him to be a black man.

Thursday on CNN’s “OutFront,” political commentator S.E. Cupp declared President Donald Trump’s “diminishing political capital is really astounding.”

In 2016, 51 percent of U.S. adults said they closely followed the news. Today, that number has crashed to 36 percent.

Labour astroturfing posing as grassroots anti-“Fake News” group worked to kneecap outlets threatening its globalist worldview, says report.

The New York Times (NYT) filed a lawsuit Thursday against the U.S. Department of War over its press policy that has frustrated some journalists.

Oscar-winning actress Halle Berry came out swinging against California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D), saying he “probably should not be the president” due to his policies on women.

Wednesday on MS NOW’s “Deadline,” political pundit Alex Wagner said the Trump administration is “is embracing ethnic cleansing” with its immigration policies.
Over 200 Hollywood stars and cultural figures have signed a new petition urging Israel to free a convicted Palestinian terror chief serving five life sentences for Second Intifada murders, prompting warnings they are “sanitizing the crimes of a serial killer” even as they hail him as a “powerful symbol of unity” and the “Palestinian Nelson Mandela.”

The AP ran a story noting mass killings have declined 44 percent over two years, but it warned that this does not prove a sustained downward trend.

Dec. 2 (UPI) — KISS frontman Gene Simmons said Tuesday that he was headed to Capitol Hill next week to back legislation intended to ensure musicians are fairly paid when radio stations play their work.

The far-left Washington Post published another in a long line of shameless and desperate hoaxes last week, this one aimed at Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, only to have it debunked by the far-left New York Times (and reality).

Republican Rep. Tim Burchett said Tuesday that Tennessee voters must “wake up” and turn out for GOP nominee Matt Van Epps in the state’s special election, warning that Democrat Aftyn Behn — whom he called a “homegrown Marxist” — threatens to flip a deep-red district that President Donald Trump carried by more than 20 points.

Canada’s “Franklin the Turtle” publisher released a statement Monday condemning Secretary of War Pete Hegseth’s meme.

Israel will deploy its first full-power Iron Beam laser defense battery by year’s end, with senior defense officials declaring the system will “fundamentally change the rules of engagement on the battlefield” as the Jewish state braces for continued clashes with Iran and its terror proxies.

President Donald Trump has a busy week ahead, highlighted by a Cabinet meeting and a trilateral meeting with the Republic of Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Teenagers tend to distrust and dislike the news media, and the far-left Associated Press is not happy about it.

Trump Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt speaks to reporters at the White House on Monday, December 1.

First Lady Melania Trump announced her new production company titled after her former Secret Service code name: Muse Films.

The White House launched a website on Friday exposing left-wing media bias, complete with a “Media Offender of the Week” and an “Offender Hall of Shame.”

Stephen A. Smith blasted newly-elected socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani for his lofty claims that everything will be “free” in New York City.

Friday on MS NOW’s “The 11th Hour,” historian Jon Meacham said in response to members of the National Guard being shot in Washington, D.C., President Donald Trump was “indiscriminately” lashing out.

President Donald Trump did not hold back when a reporter questioned him Thursday about the suspect in the violent attack on two U.S. National Guard members.

The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) Editorial Board rushed to the defense of Afghan refugees in an op-ed published on Thursday, saying they “shouldn’t be blamed for the violent act of one man.”

The far-left Nation used the Thanksgiving holiday to recast the Pilgrims and Puritans as “radical Protestant doomsday groups” whose “cultish” ideology, it argues, “became the foundation of American culture,” urging Americans to treat the day as “as good a time as any to begin coming to terms with the country’s radical cultish origins.”

Cinematic titan James Cameron has come out in opposition to Netflix getting Oscar nominations and called the streaming giant’s theatrical release strategy “rotten to the core.”

It has been nearly five years since Rush Limbaugh left the airwaves after losing his fight with cancer. Since his death, the country has survived the Biden presidency and has reelected Donald Trump to the White House.

Ethical conflicts for Fox News senior White House correspondent Jacqui Heinrich emerged Tuesday evening.

The far-left Variety accidentally proved that modern comedies suck with its lousy list of what it considers to be “The 100 Best Comedy Movies of All Time.”
