Don Jr. Banned from Post-Debate Spin Room, Says Fox News Trying to ‘Censor and Silence Trump Supporters’
Fox News is trying to “censor and silence Trump supporters,” Donald Trump Jr. said following the first Republican primary debate.

Fox News is trying to “censor and silence Trump supporters,” Donald Trump Jr. said following the first Republican primary debate.

President Joe Biden’s involvement in his family business warrants investigation, Washington Post columnist Henry Olsen wrote, changing his tune on a scandal he previously dismissed as an “irrelevant sideshow.”

On Wednesday night, CNN political analyst and former Trump adviser David Urban said on CNN’s post-debate panel that the Republican presidential debate was a “shitshow.”

On Wednesday, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow said on her network’s post-GOP debate analysis that Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) was “absolutely terrible.”

MSNBC host Joy Reid said Wednesday on her network’s post-GOP debate analysis that Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) was “just yelling a lot.”

Fox News lost control of the Republican’s primary debate Wednesday evening by the moderator’s own admission.

Fox News aired an advertisement for the Chinese mobile phone application TikTok during its highly touted Republican primary debate.

Former President Donald Trump told Tucker Carlson during their interview released moments before Wednesday night’s debate that he did not attend the event because he is dominating the polls and Fox News “isn’t particularly friendly to” him and worked to prop up Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) in his eyes.

U.S. Senate candidate and pro-Donald Trump businessman Bernie Moreno vowed to “fight” against renewed “tyrannical” coronavirus mandates, claiming they are “antithetical to American freedom and liberty.”

Conservative syndicated columnist Jonah Goldberg said Wednesday on CNN’s “Inside Politics” that former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani was “neurodivergent.”

Microsoft has taken down a series of travel articles that were created using a combination of AI-assisted “algorithmic techniques” and human review, following criticism for their bizarre and offensive content. Beyond their more inappropriate travel suggestions, the articles featured helpful tips such as informing readers that seafood is “any form of sea life regarded as food by humans.”

Tesla CEO Elon Musk is planning to kill headlines from news articles that are shared on his X platform, formerly known as Twitter. Users will now have no text or headline to provide context to the links added to tweets, which may make some people think twice about clicking.

MSNBC contributor and Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson said Tuesday on “Morning Joe” that “a whole lot of people in Iowa are going to Hell.”

Fox News reportedly told former President Donald Trump’s surrogates they are not allowed access to the post-debate “spin room” following Trump’s announcement that he would skip the debate due to a significant polling advantage.

Former Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL), now a CNN contributor, said Monday on CNN’s “The Situation Room” that former President Donald Trump was “scared to death” to debate his Republican primary rival, former Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ).

MSNBC anchor Joy Reid said Monday on her show “The ReidOut” that MAGA was a cult and former President Donald Trump is the “Jim Jones to their Kool-Aid crew.”

Republican senators are demanding “answers” after the Biden administration struck a deal with the Iranian regime to transfer five Iranian Americans from prison to house arrest in exchange for billions in unfrozen assets.

Monday, MSNBC anchor Nicolle Wallace had a contentious interview with GOP presidential candidate former Gov. Asa Hutchinson (R-AR) on her show “Deadline” over Hutchinson’s views that former President Donald Trump is unfit to serve as president but is willing to vote for Trump.

Hunter Biden received worse treatment from the DOJ han an average citizen in his position, New York Magazine’s Ankush Khardori claimed.

The English Women’s World Cup team was branded as being too full of “blonde, blue eyed” players in the legacy media.

Police recently raided a local Kansas newspaper over a reporter allegedly lying or misrepresenting herself when accessing legal documents.

On Friday, MSNBC host Joy Reid said on her show “The ReidOut” that she has a “theory” that the right does not want slavery taught in schools because their children will have empathy and not become Republicans.

Breitbart News Senior Editor-at-Large Joel B. Pollak told Dr. Michael Savage on his podcast Friday that it was possible Donald Trump could be railroaded by a D.C jury — but could take the oath of office in prison, pardon himself, and walk out a free man.

Media tycoon Rupert Murdoch, whose empire includes Fox News among other prominent news organizations, has reportedly been recruiting Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) to run for president.

Chaos erupted in the investigative news organization known as Project Veritas, leading to the ouster of its founder and the eventual layoff of dozens of employees. Following the exit of James O’Keefe, a new CEO with a familiar name — Hannah Giles — faces the challenges of rebuilding the organization and refocusing on its mission of investigative journalism.

The New York Times is considering taking legal action against OpenAI, the creator of the massively popular AI chatbot ChatGPT, amid growing tensions over copyright infringement.

The indictment against President Donald Trump and 18 lawyers, aides, and supporters has been widely criticized, but even many of the critics have missed the most important flaw: the fact that the entire grand jury investigation began with a bit of fake news.

Conservative commentator Glenn Beck has claimed that Apple Podcasts removed his show from the platform without any warning or reason.

Fans of Sandra Bullock are telling people to leave her alone as recriminations heat up between the Tuohy family and former NFL player Michael Oher.

CNN political commentator Alyssa Farah Griffin said Wednesday on “The Lead” that it is “disgusting” former President Donald Trump was making racist “slanderous attacks” against Fulton County prosecutor Fani Willis after a Georgia grand jury indicted him and 18 others.

The “unprecedented” indictments against former President Donald Trump resemble a “zombie apocalypse,” according to Louisiana Senator John Kennedy

A report by independent journalist Lee Fang shows that Hunter Biden used specialist PR firms to edit Wikipedia to improve his image, using anonymous accounts to make the edits appear organic.

Elon Musk’s X, formerly known as Twitter, has been intentionally slowing down the speed at which users can access links to certain news organizations and online competitors, including the New York Times and Facebook, a move that appears to be targeted at companies that Musk has a personal grudge against.

During an appearance on Fox News, Harvard Law professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz suggested the country was getting much closer to “banana republic” status following former President Donald Trump’s indictment in Fulton County, GA.

MSNBC contributor Claire McCaskill said Tuesday on “Deadline” that she was “very happy” former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani was indicted in Georgia for his actions after the 2020 presidential election.

Following Taliban mass celebrations marking the two-year anniversary of the U.S.’s withdrawal from Afghanistan, Rep. Mike Waltz (R-FL) accused the Biden administration of having caved to “terrorists” and taken no accountability for the ensuing disaster.

MSNBC host Andrea Mitchell said Tuesday on “Katy Tur Reports” that a “strong black women standing up to Donald Trump” was something to behold, referring to Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.

The media has heard from an unimpeachable source that former New England Patriot Sony Michel is, in fact, not dead. The source? Sony Michel.

I kid you not: canceling your cable or satellite package does more damage to left-wing Hollywood than anything else.

Monday, on FNC’s “Hannity,” conservative talker Mark Levin criticized the Fulton County, GA indictment against former President Donald Trump.
