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Just 4% of Adults Have Great Deal of Trust in TV News, Newspapers
Trust in the legacy news media today is so low than only one in 25 U.S. adult citizens place a great deal of trust in what they’re being told by television and newspaper reports, results of a new national survey reveal.
Oversight Cmte Tells NPR Reporter Where to Go When He Criticizes Video
“We get that reporting might be tough since NPR was defunded after we exposed your woke CEO and biased ‘news’ at our hearing,” the House Oversight Committee responded Tuesday when National Public Radio’s Tom Dreisbach criticized a video promoting the committee’s latest report.
Levin: FDR Was Given Trade Deal Authority for Times Just Like These
In 1934, Congress gave famed Democrat President Franklin Roosevelt the authority to adjust tariff rates without its approval so that presidents could deal with times just like those President Donald Trump faces today, Constitutional Scholar Mark Levin explained Sunday.
Anti-Trump Fed Employee Union Caves, Calls Dems to Reopen Government
The virulently anti-Trump American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) is now calling on Senate Democrats to end the government shutdown by voting to pass a continuing resolution that would temporarily extend funding at previously-approved levels.
Bondi: If Pelosi, Pritzker Think I Won’t Charge Them, They’re Wrong
Attorney General Pam Bondi has put Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), San Francisco D.A. Brooke Jenkins, Gov. JB Pritzker (D-Ill.) and others on notice that she will charge them if they violate the nation’s laws protecting federal officers.
Inflation Eases in September, Below Analysts’ Expectations
"President Trump and Congressional Republicans' pro-growth policies have successfully tamed inflation,” the Job Creators Networks (JCN) declared Friday, responding to the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ (BLS) inflation report for September.
More Democrats Say China Greater Economic Power than U.S.
Democrat Americans are more likely to view China as having greater economic power in the world than the U.S. has, results of a survey by The Economist/YouGov show.
Two-Thirds of Citizens Say Drug-Smuggling to U.S. Is a ‘Major Problem’
Americans are united in their belief that the smuggling of drugs into the country is a problem – and more approve of the Trump Administration’s strikes on boats carrying those drugs to the U.S. than oppose the tactic, results of a new national survey reveal.
Dem Whip Katherine Clark: Family Suffering Gives Us Leverage
In a viral video, Democrat Whip Rep. Katherine Clark (D-MA) says that, while Democrats’ government shutdown will cause American families to suffer, it’s worth it because it gives her party leverage to pass its political agenda.
Megyn Kelly: ‘I Did Not Think the Depravity Was Quite That Deep’
Megyn Kelly said in her podcast Tuesday that she didn’t realize how depraved the left has become – before she learned of the murderous sentiments of protesters at Saturday’s anti-Trump “No Kings” rally.
House Judiciary Refers John Brennan to DOJ for Criminal Prosecution
“John Brennan lied to Congress. Today, we referred him to the Department of Justice for criminal prosecution,” House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) announced Tuesday, providing the full content of the referral.
Chris Plante: New Pentagon Press Rules Wouldn’t Stop Me, May Backfire
The new Pentagon press rules being protested by the media wouldn’t have stopped him from doing the job during his decade covering the U.S. military beat, nationally-syndicated talk radio show and podcast host Chris Plante tells CNSNews in an exclusive interview.
Media Misrepresent New Pentagon Press Policy They’re Protesting
While a new Pentagon press policy has prompted many reporters to stop covering defense issues from inside the Department of War (DoW) building, a copy of the rules obtained by CNSNews reveals that key details of the policy are being mischaracterized by the media.