Democratic lawmakers and progressive activists spent two years demanding a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. But now that President Donald Trump has delivered one through the Trump peace deal, those same critics are attacking it—claiming, without evidence, that Israel will soon violate the agreement.
MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace is facing backlash after suggesting a pro-Trump arsonist may have set fire to a South Carolina judge’s home—despite officials confirming there was “no evidence to indicate the fire was intentionally set.”
George Stephanopoulos, Good Morning America co-host, showcased media bias in an interview with House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), pressing him on Republican opposition to a Democratic spending bill just hours after Senate Democrats themselves rejected legislation that would have kept the government open.
NBC News is under fire for spreading a misleading ICE story that falsely accused federal agents of using a five-year-old autistic girl "to pressure her father to surrender."
The FBI confirmed that the Dallas gunman who opened fire on an ICE facility inscribed “ANTI-ICE” on his ammunition, yet major outlets still insisted the shooter’s motive was “unclear.”
The Charlie Kirk assassin case took another turn this week as liberal media outlets appeared more focused on the killer’s personal text messages than on his political motive.
Authorities investigating the assassination of Charlie Kirk revealed new evidence Friday, including shell casings engraved with messages such as “Hey fascist! Catch!” Utah Gov. Spencer Cox (R.) said the markings show a clear motive.