Media

C-SPAN Juneteenth caller: ‘I haven’t heard any Black person say thank you’ to ‘white men’

A Texas Republican demanded gratitude from Black Americans because white people participated in ending slavery in the United States.

During a C-SPAN call-in program celebrating Juneteenth, a Republican caller from Texas named Dave blamed slavery on Democrats.

Keep reading... Show less

Former Trump official regrets 'unseemly' pardons of cocaine traffickers, Trump's family

Former White House official Marc Short said he regrets working in the Trump administration because the former president pardoned violent criminals and family members as he left office.

During Donald Trump's tenure, Short worked as the White House Director of Legislative Affairs and as the chief of staff to then-Vice President Mike Pence.

Keep reading... Show less

'Insurmountable': Fox News guest says Trump can't win and 'that's the real problem Republicans have'

Princeton University political scientist Lauren Wright predicted Donald Trump would lose the 2024 presidential election because of his legal problems.

During an interview on Fox News, host Eric Shawn pointed out 73% of those polled recently said Trump did something illegal or unethical.

Keep reading... Show less

'We don't know': Andy Biggs and Marjorie Taylor Greene admit they can't find 'tapes' implicating Biden

Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) admitted during an interview with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Sunday that Republicans cannot find "tapes" that allegedly are evidence of wrongdoings by the Biden family.

During an interview on Fox News, host Maria Bartiromo asked Biggs and Greene about raw unverified intelligence from the FBI. Republicans have claimed that the FBI documents are evidence of President Joe Biden's corruption.

Keep reading... Show less

'Not a racist country': Tim Scott attacks Obama by making his point and downplaying racism

Republican presidential candidate Tim Scott lashed out at former President Barack Obama this week after he accused GOP candidates of downplaying racism in America.

Obama made remarks about Scott and fellow Republican candidate Nikki Haley on a recent podcast.

Keep reading... Show less

David Axelrod on Trump's defense: 'Being a sociopath really works for him'

Political strategist David Axelrod asserted that former President Donald Trump's purported personality disorders could benefit him in his upcoming criminal trials.

In a column published over the weekend, writer Maureen Dowd pondered "Donald Trump's motives, state of mind, family web, obsessions" after he was indicted on 37 counts in federal court.

Keep reading... Show less

Trump calls himself 'the King' in rambling attack on Fox News coverage

Reacting to a post on his own Truth Social that claimed Fox News is hurting without him, former President Donald Trump went on a three-post diatribe about the conservative network that culminated with him calling himself the "King."

After linking to a post from the Western Journal that claimed, "Fox News Gets Dethroned from Powerful Position Network Has Held Over 2 Years,” the twice-indicted former president lashed out in multiple directions writing, "Also—Do not broadcast negative ads against Republican and Conservative Candidates by Perverts and Misfits like the Failing Lincoln Project, and others. Roger Ailes never allowed that—And neither should a new and less successful Fox. Big turnoff! MSDNC and Fake News CNN will never allow positive Republican ads or hit pieces on Crooked Joe Biden. Fox must get smart fast before it’s too late. Only 'TRUMP' can save Fox News. It is in freefall!"

Keep reading... Show less

Kevin McCarthy smacked down by hometown paper columnist for ugly attack on journalists

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) was on the receiving end of a public thrashing by the opinion page editor of his hometown newspaper after he told reporters in Washington D.C. that the media is full of America haters.

In a column in the Fresno Bee, opinion editor Tad Weber sarcastically wrote that he appreciated the condescending McCarthy saying he prayed for the press -- but he has a few questions of his own for the embattled Republican leader.

Keep reading... Show less

‘Wheel of Fortune’ host Pat Sajak won’t be missed: columnist

Pat Sajak’s retirement announcement couldn’t have come soon enough for a columnist who skewers the “Wheel of Fortune” host in a new piece.

Sajak on Monday announced he was stepping down as the host of “Wheel” after the conclusion of its 41st season, which begins in September. Sajak announced his retirement on Twitter.

Keep reading... Show less

Fox News nearing settlement with ex-producer who alleged she was pressured to mislead attorneys: report

Fox News is in the end stages of settling a lawsuit brought by a former Tucker Carlson producer who made a litany of legal and sexual misconduct allegations against the company, CNN reported on Thursday.

"Abby Grossberg, the former network producer who filed an explosive complaint against the company earlier this year, is in the final stages of ironing out a settlement with the company, people familiar with the matter told CNN," reported Oliver Darcy. "The settlement will mark the fourth case in a string of lawsuits that the billionaire owners of Fox News, Rupert and Lachlan Murdoch, have moved to put an end to in recent months. The Murdochs, facing scrutiny on a number of fronts, have sought to disentangle themselves from a web of legal threats."

Keep reading... Show less

'He made a terrible mistake': Former Trump attorney says 'difficult client' undermined own defense

Joseph diGenova, a former attorney for Donald Trump, said the former president undermined his defense in a government documents case because he listened to right-wing activists instead of his legal team.

The Washington Post first reported that Trump's legal team had complained because their client took the advice of Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton, who said the former president should not cooperate with the Department of Justice.

Keep reading... Show less

Mike Lindell reveals he was nearly 'arrested' for live streaming in a federal courthouse

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell was reportedly reprimanded on Wednesday after he broke federal rules by broadcasting live from inside a federal courthouse.

During a Thursday podcast, host Steve Bannon noted that Lindell had nearly been arrested the day before.

Keep reading... Show less

Ex-Fox News exec says the FCC should consider revoking Rupert Murdoch’s licenses

A former Fox executive on Wednesday suggested that the FCC should consider revoking Fox News’ broadcast licenses.

Preston Padden, who served as a Fox executive from 1990 to 1997, writes for The Beast that the right-wing network may be a revocation candidate, citing a section of the Communications Act that requires the FCC to assess the “character qualifications” of those broadcasting on public airwaves.

Keep reading... Show less