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Tom Olohan | April 3, 2024

Newsmax host Chris Plante took a look at how woefully unprepared President Joe Biden has left America with his forced green economic transition.

On the April 1 edition of Chris Plante The Right Squad, Plante pointed out that the Biden…

Tom Olohan | March 22, 2024

Syndicated radio host Dan Bongino called out a major financial advisory group for promoting Environmental, Social and Governance-related (ESG) investing after the group was confronted about it on national television. 

During the…

Google has been getting away with election interference for at least 16 years, and it is showing no signs of stopping.

MRC Free Speech America researchers compiled 41 times Google was caught interfering in U.S. elections, beginning in…

Luis Cornelio | February 15, 2024

 

The Media Research Center has the receipts to show that artificial intelligence poses a grave danger to media critical of the Biden administration.

OpenAI, one of the largest artificial intelligence companies in America…

Tom Olohan | September 7, 2023

Dan Bongino was fired up as he responded to an article detailing present and future restrictions on Americans’ freedom and quality of life. 

On the September 5 edition of The Dan Bongino Show, Bongino shared a Wall Street Journal…

Catherine Salgado | July 29, 2023

The second part of The Facebook Files uncovered the Biden administration’s behind-the-scenes coordination with Facebook to censor COVID-19 content.

The House Judiciary Committee has obtained internal documents from Meta/Facebook,…

Joseph Vazquez | June 12, 2023

George Soros’ self-proclaimed “‘more political’” heir to his radical empire has his own track record of political activism that reeks of a potentially worse Soros sequel.

The Wall Street Journal released its latest interview with the…

Tom Olohan | May 23, 2023

Harvard Law School Professor Emeritus Alan Dershowitz has weighed in to defend Elon Musk’s criticisms of George Soros and offered a few scathing remarks of his own. 

Dershowitz published a May 21 op-ed in The Wall Street Journal…

Luis Cornelio | April 3, 2023

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) blasted  President Joe Biden’s “fiscal betrayal” on the Inflation Reduction Act as he continues to ignore the nation’s ever-growing debt with his outrageous spending policies in a new op-ed. But is it too little too…

Joseph Vazquez | March 30, 2023

It’s obvious things have gotten bad when President Joe Biden’s talking points are being undercut by one of his most ardent lapdog economists. 

Biden took to the press podium March 13 to congratulate himself on his administration’s…

Catherine Salgado | March 7, 2023

Radical, pro-censorship, Soros-tied Gigi Sohn has withdrawn her nomination to serve on the Federal Communications Commission after more than a year.

The Wall Street Journal reported March 7 that Biden’s pick Gigi Sohn has withdrawn her…

Paiten Iselin | February 20, 2023

You could be losing free speech online and not even know it. That’s the danger of the type of censorship recently uncovered by the Washington Examiner.

On this week's episode of CensorTrack with Paiten, we looked at the George Soros-tied…

Jeffrey Clark | November 7, 2022

A climate expert exposed an extreme report for hyping the supposed dangers of climate change just two days before the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27) began in Egypt. 

“The climate crisis is killing us. #COP27 must…

Jeffrey Clark | October 11, 2022

Strive Asset Management Executive Chairman Vivek Ramaswamy ripped woke investment giant BlackRock for serving the interests of the Chinese Communist Party, and not the American people. 

In yet another example of woke elites…

Catherine Salgado | August 16, 2022

The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board slammed Twitter in light of new “hard evidence that Twitter booted blogger Alex Berenson” after White House officials complained about the journalist to Twitter employees.

Journalist Alex Berenson…

Autumn Johnson | April 24, 2022

Twitter is reportedly reconsidering Elon Musk’s offer to purchase the platform for $43 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported Sunday.

The Journal said the platform might be more receptive to a deal after Musk received $46.5…

Jeffrey Clark | April 13, 2022

The same economist who admitted he got “inflation” wrong claimed the economy is thriving under President Joe Biden. At this point, flipping a coin is probably more accurate at predicting the future than New York Times columnist Paul Krugman…

Joseph Vazquez | February 9, 2022

The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board threw a big wrench into the media machine celebrating President Joe Biden’s so-called win on the better-than-expected January jobs report.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics published a Feb. 4 report…

Jeffrey Clark | February 8, 2022

The Wall Street Journal called out American companies for sponsoring the Olympics in a country the U.S. has accused of genocide.

In an article headlined “Why the Beijing Olympics Are Awkward for Corporate Do-Gooders,” The Wall Street…

Catherine Salgado | December 30, 2021

Facebook has done everything since “whistleblower” Frances Haugen’s revelations except apologize. The company changed its name, denied massive problems, and reportedly even sold different narratives to politicians from different ends of the…