July 13, 2021 Media top headlines July 13 ESPN's Stephen A. Smith admitting he 'screwed up' on his Shohei Ohtani comments, reporters and Democrats blaming US embargo for protests in Cuba, and more round out today's top media headlines
July 13, 2021 Tomi Lahren blasts far-left Dems and celebrities over Cuban protests Fox Nation host Tomi Lahren sounds off on progressives pushing socialism
July 13, 2021 Hannity: America's top radical socialists 'eerily' silent on Cuba protests Host of 'Hannity' asks progressive Democrats if they stand with the citizens of Cuba who seek liberty and freedom.
July 13, 2021 Rep. Malliotakis slams the Cuban communist regime: ' They live like kings and the people suffer' Rep. Nicole Malliotakis R-New York, blasted the progressive democrats for their silence amid Cuban protests for freedom
July 13, 2021 Rep. Diaz-Balart: 'Freedom is the solution' to the problem in Cuba Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart, R-Fla., who is the son of Cuban migrants, argues that thousands in Cuba are 'risking everything to try and regain their freedom' as they rally against communist dictatorship.
July 13, 2021 Cuba showing US you can't be government-dependent: Lahren Fox Nation host Tomi Lahren weighs in on the mass protests taking place in Cuba.
July 13, 2021 Socialism has 'perfect record of failure': Mike Gonzalez The Heritage Foundation senior fellow Mike Gonzalez argues the situation in Cuba is not something the U.S. wants in the future.
July 13, 2021 Rubio blasts Biden on Cuba: 'I don't know why it's so hard for them to criticize Marxists' Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., lashed out at President Biden on Monday for his response to mass protests that broke out in Cuba a day earlier.
July 12, 2021 Sara Carter reports live from Calle Ocho as Cuban-Americans rally Massive crowds in Little Havana, Miami, show solidarity with Cuban demonstrators; Sara Carter reports on 'Hannity'
July 12, 2021 Joe Concha reacts to NYT equating 'freedom' to an 'anti-government slogan' amid Cuban protest Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ contributor Joe Concha joined "Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Primetime" to weigh in on the New York Time's tweet covering the Cuban protest, where the paper of record equated "freedom" to an "anti-government" slogan.