Chuck Schumer

Former Intelligence Officials, Citing Russia, Say Big Tech Monopoly Power Is Vital to National Security

A group of former intelligence and national security officials on Monday issued a jointly signed letter warning that pending legislative attempts to restrict or break up the power of Big Tech monopolies — Facebook, Google, and Amazon — would jeopardize national security because, they argue, their centralized censorship power is crucial to advancing U.S. foreign policy.

Dems Question Dianne Feinstein’s Mental Fitness to Serve, Cite Recent Interactions

Colleagues have to reintroduce themselves to Feinstein multiple times during interactions that last several hours.

CIA Admits Feeding Americans False Info About Ukraine

Late last year, a Gallup poll showed that Americans’ trust in the mainstream media has fallen to its second lowest level on record. Only seven percent of Americans responded that they have a “great deal” of trust in the media.

Democrats and Media Enablers Are Overlooking Child Sex Crimes to Protect Ketanji Brown Jackson

In every single child pornography case handled by Judge Jackson, she went below the maximum recommendation, below the minimum recommendation, and below the prosecutor’s request.

Manhattan DA Ends Trump Investigation ‘Indefinitely’, Will No Longer Pursue Charges—Trump Team Responds

"A Radical Left lawyer who works with Chuck Schumer’s brother at a Democrat law firm is upset the District Attorney of New York has not yet pursued phony charges against President Trump," Trump's spokesperson said.

Big Tech Profit Model ‘Fundamentally at Odds’ With Kids’ Well-Being, Advocates Say

Calling Big Tech's profit-maximizing business model "fundamentally at odds with children's well-being," a broad coalition of 60 leading advocacy groups urged Congress on Tuesday to enact stronger online protections for young people.

Rep. Frank Pallone Wants 6 Oil Company Execs to Testify About Gas Prices

Rep. Frank Pallone, D-N.J., chairman of the Energy and Commerce Committee, is asking executives from six oil companies to testify about surging gas prices.

Kremlin Responds to Biden Calling Putin ‘War Criminal’

The US president initially refused to use the term, but then reconsidered

Five of the Most Cringeworthy Moments From Biden’s State of the Union

President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address was, in a word, largely incomprehensible.

Senate to Vote on ‘Abortion on Demand’ Act

The U.S. Senate is expected to vote on the controversial Women’s Health Protection Act (WHPA) on Feb. 28.

Latest news

- Advertisement -spot_img