Media 4 days ago From Covington Catholic to border whips, liberal media has recent history of peddling 'cheap fakes' While it has elevated "cheap fakes" in defense of viral Biden clips, the liberal media has a long history of grossly taking images out of context, from Nick Sandmann to "whipgate."
Democrats June 21 Rep. Jamaal Bowman hit with plagiarism allegations from his 2019 dissertation Embattled "Squad" member Rep. Jamaal Bowman, D-N.Y. is facing allegations of plagiarism from a 2019 dissertation he wrote, according to a new report.
Media June 20 Liberal media outlets 'running cover' for Biden by calling viral clips 'cheap fakes,' critics say Several news organizations including NBC, CBS and The Washington Post have elevated the "cheap fakes" narrative pushed by the Biden White House to combat unflattering viral videos.
Controversies June 13 Nathan Wade's team disrupts CNN interview after he's asked about timeline of Fani Willis relationship In a bizarre TV moment, former Fulton County special prosecutor Nathan Wade paused his CNN interview to speak to his consultant as he was grilled about his affair with D.A. Fani Willis.
SCANDALS June 12 Embattled Dolton mayor Tiffany Henyard accused of 'politically targeting' town's own park district Scandal-plagued Illinois "supermayor" Tiffany Henyard is facing yet another controversy involving allegations of politically targeting her town's own park district.
Presidential June 7 Trump rips Biden as 'incompetent to stand trial' in document probe: Don't want 'that kind of exoneration' In an interview with Dr. Phil, former President Trump railed against President Biden for being "incompetent to stand trial" in the classified documents probe.
Hunter Biden June 7 Hunter Biden laptop re-emerges as media embarrassment as it becomes key evidence at gun trial The reporter who broke the New York Post's bombshell story on the Hunter Biden laptop speaks out after the legacy media rejected the scandal during the 2020 election.
Hunter Biden June 6 Biden says he won't pardon son Hunter, vows to accept verdict in felony gun crime trial In an interview with ABC News, President Biden said he will not pardon his son Hunter in the ongoing felony gun crime trial and will accept the verdict.
White House June 6 Biden White House urged Democrats to call back Wall Street Journal as it reported on president's mental acuity The White House urged Democrats to call back the Wall Street Journal and correct "false" narratives as it reported concerns about the president's mental acuity.
Media June 3 WaPo boss sounds alarm over dwindling audience in heated staff meeting: 'People are not reading your stuff' Washington Post publisher William Lewis offered a grim assessment of the state of the paper during a staff meeting following the ousting of its executive editor.