October 10, 2021 Gowdy shreds Politico reporter for attacking Gold Star family of Marine killed in Kabul: Where is the respect? Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ host Trey Gowdy took aim at Politico co-congressional bureau chief Heather Caygle on his show Sunday after she rebuked the Gold Star family of one of the U.S. service members killed in the Kabul terrorist attack for not wearing masks during a tour in the Capitol Building.
October 9, 2021 Tucker Carlson: The people in charge are intent on replacing democracy with authoritarianism Tucker Carlson explores what the nation is fighting itself over and what are the lines that divide Americans.
October 7, 2021 Tulsi Gabbard: The Attorney General is weaponizing federal agencies to intimidate Americans into compliance Former Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard stressed the importance of First Amendment rights amid a DOJ probe into threats against school boards on "Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Primetime."
October 7, 2021 Va. school board sues moms after docs 'inadvertently and mistakenly' released through FOIA request A Virginia school board is suing two mothers, arguing that documents "inadvertently and mistakenly" released through a Freedom of Information Act request and shared online included confidential information.
October 7, 2021 Babylon Bee CEO Dillon rips online censors: There's nothing tyrants hate more than humor Babylon Bee CEO Seth Dillon said on "Tucker Carlson Tonight" that Facebook was censoring his satire site for political reasons.
October 4, 2021 Jonathan Turley: Supreme Court top cases for new term address abortion, 2nd Amendment, speech on campus A new Supreme Court term begins amid drama and tension as Democrats call for packing the court and others attack its members in anticipation of opinions that have yet to be written.
September 16, 2021 California teacher hangs 'F--- the Police,' 'F--- Amerikkka' posters in classroom A Los Angeles parent is sounding the alarm over posters displayed inside a high school classroom that say, "F*** Amerikkka," and claim that law enforcement’s primary purpose is to "militarily enforce White supremacist capitalism."
September 15, 2021 Oregon teacher removes American flag from classroom, says it 'stands for violence and menace and intolerance' A Portland-area teacher who opposes her district’s vote to ban Black Lives Matter and LGBTQ Pride symbols in schools boasted to local media that she removed the American flag from her classroom because it represents "violence and menace and intolerance."
September 10, 2021 Florida judge rules against state's anti-riot law A Florida judge ruled against the state’s anti-riot law on Thursday, calling it unconstitutional and an attack on the First Amendment in a win for Black Lives Matter and other groups.
September 9, 2021 National Archives racism task force members rip 'charters of freedom' label for Constitution, Declaration Members of the National Archives' task force on racism have recommended removing the "charters of freedom" description for America’s founding documents, such as the Constitution, arguing that it did not initially grant freedom for all individuals.