On Friday, while President Trump celebrated yet another historic diplomatic achievement, with Serbia and Kosovo committing to economic normalization with each other and advancing their relationships with Israel, the press instead focused on a hit piece The Atlantic ran based on unnamed sources.
Michael Reinoehl, the shooter in the death of a conservative man in Portland who declared he was “100% Antifa,” died in a shootout with police on Thursday. Reports claim that Reinoehl fled the state and was camped out in Washington when a “federal fugitive task force” found him.
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President Trump’s Rasmussen approval rating surged to 52% on Friday for Labor Day Weekend.
The highlight of the last night of the Republican National Convention was President Trump’s acceptance speech of his party’s nomination on the South Lawn of the White House. My wife and I attended this magical event. I say magical because the White House was lit up splendidly as nightfall fell over the sprawling verdant grounds surrounding the magnificent building.
An epigram likely composed by the lawyer-poet John Godfrey Saxe says laws, like sausages, “cease to inspire respect in proportion as we know how they are made.” That observation certainly applies to the motives and methods that led to what author Fred Lucas concludes was “the worst impeachment in American history.” In this case, however, the rhetorical saw should be revised to cover the production of really rotten sausages.
So why did the president of the United States do it? Why did Donald Trump, in broad daylight, with cameras rolling, suggest that the good people of North Carolina vote twice?
“Why did police shoot my daddy?” Now there’s an impartial heading if ever I’ve seen one. No attempts at emotional manipulation to be found. Nothing to see here, folks—just good, old-fashioned, hard-fact reporting from the good people over at CNN.
A quartet of black conservative men praised President Donald Trump — and absolutely lambasted leftists who've accused him of racism — in a now-viral video interview during what appeared to be a recent Trump rally in Beverly Hills.
Former President George W. Bush was known for his nicknames — and he was a master.
Last week, a 17-year-old young man decided to pick up his AR-15 and patrol the streets of Kenosha, Wisconsin in the wake of the shooting of Jacob Blake. Hailing from Antioch, Illinois — a 30-minute drive away — Kenosha wasn’t his neighborhood. Even so, he wanted to assist the effort to maintain law and order.
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CNN's "Reliable Sources" host Brian Stelter appeared Tuesday on C-SPAN's "Washington Journal," and people took the opportunity to call in to the live broadcast and issue searing condemnations of Stelter and his network's reporting.
Something is going on with Joe Biden. We can all see it. President Trump sees it too which is why he is calling for drug tests before the 2020 Presidential debates.
Democrats and the media are "in full panic mode" as they come to terms with the ongoing unrest and former Vice President Joe Biden being their presidential nominee, Fox News host Sean Hannity said Tuesday.