Top White House aide Stephen Miller laughed off what he called a “dumb question” about alleged racial profiling in immigration raids during a testy CNN interview on Monday. Miller spoke with host Boris Sanchez about President Donald Trump’s plan to send National Guard troops to Illinois to protect U.S. Immigration …
Read More »‘Dr Antifa’ Rutgers professor announces move to Europe after TPUSA petition calls for his firing
A Rutgers University professor who some students have nicknamed “Dr. Antifa” announced over the weekend that he would move his classes online and relocate to Europe followinga petitionthe Turning Point USA chapter at the campus launched to remove him. “Hi everyone in Terrorism, unfortunately my situation has gotten worse recently,” …
Read More »Biden speechwriter admits Israel-Hamas peace deal is ‘victory’ for Trump
Historian and former speechwriter for former President Joe Biden, Jon Meacham, praised President Donald Trump on Monday for securing a peace deal between Israel and Hamas. While appearing on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” Meacham called the peace deal — which has secured an end to the war and the return of …
Read More »Jimmy Kimmel says he'd 'love' to have Trump on his show
Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel said Wednesday that he would “love” to have President Donald Trump on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” after his late-night program returned from suspension. Bloomberg reporter Lucas Shaw asked Kimmel at the “Bloomberg Screentime” event whether he had invited Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr or Trump to …
Read More »'60 Minutes' segment compares Trump economy to 1929 stock crash, claims CEOs too 'nervous' to speak out
A segment on CBS’ “60 Minutes” Sunday night suggested record-high stock market levels under President Donald Trump could be a precursor to another crash similar to 1929. Host Lesley Stahl spoke with CNBC’s Andrew Ross Sorkin about his upcoming book “1929,“ which explores the economic and social buildup to the …
Read More »Harvard faculty admit students skipping class, not engaging with opposing views, and still getting good grades
A group of Harvard faculty members say many students at the Ivy League university are skipping class, skimming or ignoring reading assignments, avoiding challenging discussions, and still graduating thanks to grade inflation. The New York Times reported Monday on findings released by the Classroom Social Compact Committee, a group of …
Read More »Pitt football players lead ‘Pitt for Jesus’ event as dozens are baptized
College sports teams can unify their community on and off the field — and one football team is doing just that by using its platform to spread faith to students. University of Pittsburgh football players delivered the gospel in front of nearly 600 people during a stirring ‘Pitt for Jesus’ …
Read More »Protesters interrupt Kamala Harris’ Chicago book tour event, forcing multiple removals
Former Vice President Kamala Harris’ book tour stop in Chicago was disrupted multiple times Saturday afternoon, as security removed several protesters during a tense event promoting her new memoir, “107 Days.” As Harris discussed her book with journalist Michele Norris, who was moderating the event, at least one protester began …
Read More »Trump lauded by MSNBC, liberal media figures for securing Israel peace deal
President Donald Trump was praised on Monday by members of the media after securing a peace deal between Hamas and Israel as all 20 living Israeli hostages were released from Hamas captivity. “You’re right, we don’t know how the story ends,” Jon Meacham, a presidential historian and former speechwriter for …
Read More »Kennedy likens Senate dysfunction to 'game room in a mental hospital' as shutdown hits third week
Republican lawmakers continue to blame Senate Democrats for prolonging the government shutdown, accusing Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., of caving to the Democratic Party’s far-left wing and pushing reckless spending as the standoff enters its third week. For Louisiana Sen. John Kennedy, there’s no end in sight. “It’s like the …
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