British Actor Sacha Baron Cohen: ‘Democracy Being Disintegrated’ Under Trump
Comedian Sacha Baron Cohen claimed in a recent interview with left-wing Hollywood star Don Cheadle that U.S. democracy is “being disintegrated” under President Trump.

Comedian Sacha Baron Cohen claimed in a recent interview with left-wing Hollywood star Don Cheadle that U.S. democracy is “being disintegrated” under President Trump.

Just one day after praising President Donald Trump for his speech in Normandy, MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” on Friday reverted back to criticizing him.

Univision anchor Jorge Ramos reiterated on Thursday that he thinks it is “totally unfair” for President Donald Trump to “ask Mexico” to do more to prevent illegal immigrants from flooding into the United States.

Thursday on CNN’s “The Lead,” host Jake Tapper criticized President Donald Trump for his interview with Fox News’ Laura Ingraham at the Normandy American Cemetery.

A New York Times deputy managing editor denied the paper’s status as a prominent “anti-Trump” publication during a FT Future of News event Thursday.

Madonna said she felt “raped” after reading her New York Times profile and described the publication as one of the “founding fathers of the patriarchy.”

YouTube has begun demonetizing any content deemed to “brush up” against its rules following complaints from Vox journalist Carlos Maza. The backlash by video creators and site users against the Google-owned platform, called #VoxAdpocalypse, became the top trend on Twitter.

Never Trumper George Will accused the Republican Party of becoming a “cult” and described illegal immigration as an “entrepreneurial act.”

Thursday, MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” shook up their normal routine and praised President Donald Trump rather than criticizing him for “his most successful trip abroad.” Co-hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski both commended Trump for his speech at the American cemetery

As long as you hold the correct political opinions, there is no amount of antisemitism, racism, violence, hate, and plagiarism that will not be excused or even twisted into a virtue by our media elite

Journalists were surprised to learn Thursday, on the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy, that many of the American veterans of that historic battle support President Donald Trump.

Wednesday on Fox News Channel’s “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” host Tucker Carlson praised Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), a candidate for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination, for her recently unveiled economic proposal.

Mark Levin’s book is a wake up call to all Americans. Information and speech suppression by ideologically motivated media is devastating to societies and to individuals. Prioritizing ideologies over human lives costs human lives.

Wednesday on MSNBC’s “Deadline,” host Nicolle Wallace accused President Donald Trump of not being capable “of sustaining his own thoughts for longer than 4 to 6 seconds,” while discussing his trip to the United Kingdom. Wallace said, “I think what’s so

YouTube has begun a purge of what it calls “hate” and “misinformation” the platform, as well as a push to strip ad revenue (“demonetize”) channels that “brush up” against the platform’s increasingly draconian speech codes. The move follows a pro-censorship campaign led by Vox Media reporter Carlos Maza.

President Donald Trump’s state visit to the United Kingdom generated a stream of good visuals and helpful headlines — and few gaffes.

Venezuela’s Supreme Court, run by loyalists to socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro, ordered the online news outlet La Patilla to pay senior chavista official, television show host, and alleged cartel chief Diosdado Cabello 30 billion bolivars ($4.7 million) for aggregating a 2015 article in which Hugo Chávez’s former security chief accused Cabello of drug trafficking.

Google-owned video platform YouTube has responded to calls to ban conservative commentator Steven Crowder, stating that the talk show host has not violated the site’s rules and will not be banned from the platform.

Al Jazeera over the weekend marked the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Pride Month in June, although the news channel’s owner Qatar is one of several Muslim-majority countries where the act of homosexuality may be punished by death or life in prison under an interpretation of sharia law.

“I think Winston looked much better in this one,” Trump said upon trying on the hat after he shaped it a bit. The president then commented that it was sized a bit “big”

“Plagiarism charge against Sleepy Joe Biden on his ridiculous Climate Change Plan is a big problem, but the Corrupt Media will save him,” Trump wrote on Twitter.

MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow has lost 500,000 viewers and suffered her worst ratings month since Trump became president, reports Fox News.

The news just keeps getting worse and worse for the far-left CNN, which suffered a 16 percent primetime ratings collapse last month.

YouTube’s automated video recommendation system has been allowing otherwise innocent videos of children to be categorized with those preferred by pedophiles, says a report at the New York Times.

The notorious “blimp” depicting President Donald Trump as a baby, much hyped by the mainstream media, is back in London today — but looked much less impressive than it does in its original promotional material suggesting it would soar over the city.

A Texas bishop has thrown his public support behind the bishop of Providence, RI, who has been pilloried after saying Catholics should not attend gay pride parades.

Conservative journalist and author Lauren Southern is taking a step back from the public scene, announcing plans to pursue a “less public life.”

Sudanese security forces raided the bureau of the Qatari-owned Al Jazeera news channel in Khartoum late last week amid a deadly military crackdown that ultimately led to troops moving in to crush a peaceful sit-in on Monday by opening gunfire, torching tents, and executing at least 30 people.

Politico claimed Monday that Pastor David Platt of McLean Bible Church had apologized to congregants for his decision to pray for President Donald Trump during the latter’s impromptu Sunday visit. But congregants are backing the pastor.

“Aaron Klein Investigative Radio,” the popular weekend talk radio show, made this year’s Talkers’ Heavy Hundred list of the nation’s top radio programs.

Actress Priyanka Chopra argued that Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, receives negative media coverage because of “racist” attitudes toward her mixed-race heritage.

The Daily Beast reportedly worked with Facebook to dox a black forklift driver and supposed Trump supporter for allegedly creating a parody video of Democrat speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi — now he’s planning to take them to court.

The far-left Daily Beast doxed a man for spreading fake news, a new standard of journalism that could very easily haunt everyone in the establishment media.

The Fox News Channel’s Chris Wallace finally found it within himself to defend his own network (kind of) from criticism hurled by a Democrat.

During a CNN town hall on Sunday, longshot 2020 White House hopeful Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) said the network may have to move its headquarters out of Atlanta, Georgia, because of the state’s recently-passed anti-abortion legislation.

Trump, tweeting from London, said AT&T would make changes to CNN’s program if “people stopped using or subscribing to AT&T.”

Monday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” Washington Post columnist George Will commented on the state of conservatism in the time of President Donald Trump being questioned by Rep. Justin Amash (R-MI). According to Will, Trump has as much to do with conservatism

Radio personality Glenn Beck over the weekend lavished praise on Rep. Justin Amash (R-MI), expressing hope that the Never-Trump congressman runs for president in 2024 in the wake of his remarks about President Donald Trump and impeachment.

Left-wing Democrats launched their first attacks this weekend against former vice president Joe Biden, who is currently the frontrunner in the race for the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination in 2020.

President Donald Trump griped that CNN was the primary source of news during his visit to the United Kingdom that began Monday.
