Trump Asks PBS Reporter Why She’d Ask ‘a Stupid Question Like That’
When a PBS reporter tried to bait Pres. Donald Trump with a question about the war with Iran on Thursday, the president shot back with a question of his own, slamming her blatant bias.
FBI’s Patel: SPLC Donors’ $3 Million ‘Paying Very Villains of Society’
Taking $3 million from donors under the pretense of fighting hate and giving it to those who are infamous for stoking hate is the ultimate hypocrisy, FBI Director Kash Patel said Thursday, discussing the indictment against the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC).
Dem Sen. Murphy Cheers Pro-Iran, Anti-US Fake News as ‘Awesome’
“Awesome,” Democrat U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) replied Monday to a fake news report that “at least 26 Iranian shadow fleet vessels” successfully bypassed the United States’ blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.
Unfiltered by Media, Trump’s Iran Initiative Resonates with Voters
Voters who heard first-hand President Donald Trump’s explanation of why the U.S. is at war with Iran are far more likely to understand and support the military mission than those who counted on the media to tell them what to think, results of a new national survey of voters reveal.
Hume: NYT Columnist’s Iran-Over-Trump Comment ‘Perfect’ Example of TDS
A viral video of New York Times Columnist Tom Friedman suggesting he’d rather have the U.S. lose the Iran war than see President Donald Trump succeed is the epitome of Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS), iconic Fox News Channel Chief Political Analyst Brit Hume says.
Jesse Watters: ‘The US Media Believes the Iranians’
The U.S. media instinctively trust Iran, instead of their own country’s president, Co-Host Jesse Watters said on Fox News Channel’s “The Five” on Monday.
Bill Banning State Funding of Biased Media Raters Sent to W. Va. Gov.
A bill barring West Virginia’s government from funding biased media ratings companies that unfairly blacklist conservative news outlets has passed the state’s House of Delegates and Senate and been sent to Republican Governor Patrick Morrisey’s desk for his signature.
Sec. Hegseth Replaces 'Fake News' Headlines on Iran War with Real Ones
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth told reporters Friday that they should replace their fake news headlines about the war with Iran with honest ones – and provided examples.
CNN’s Abby Phillip Apologizes On-Air After Tweet-Correction Fails
After her Wednesday morning tweet correcting her misreporting on Saturday’s terror attack made matters worse, CNN NewsNight Anchor Abby Phillip delivering an on-air admission of her false narrative.
Gutfeld: The Old Media Ecosystem Is Collapsing Like a Tehran Palace
“That’s not satire, that’s CNN,” Greg Gutfeld noted in the opening monologue of his Fox News show Wednesday, explaining how legacy media can no longer get away with dishonesty like the liberal network’s false characterization of the recent ISIS-inspired New York terrorist attack.
Leavitt Busts ‘Huge Myth’ that SAVE Act Hurts Women’s Ability to Vote
Democrats created, and media have promoted, the myth that the SAVE America Act’s voter I.D. requirement would make it harder for married women to vote, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt explained at a press event Tuesday.
IDF Busts Media Myth About Why U.S. Struck Iran: ‘Completely False’
An Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) lieutenant colonel who was in the meetings when the attack on Iran was being planned says media claims that the U.S. was dragged into the war by Israel are “completely false.”
FCC Chair: ‘I Was Highly Entertained’ by Colbert’s ‘Hoax’ on the Media
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chair Brendan Carr said at a press event Wednesday that he got a big laugh when he looked back at the way CBS “Late Show” Host Stephen Colbert used a hoax to manipulate the media this week.
Fact-Check Your News, Question Major Media Reports, Americans Agree
Americans universally agree that people should fact-check media reports, rather than simply trust what they’re being told – and half say they don’t even need to follow the news to stay informed – according to newly-released results of a Pew Research survey.