August 2022
Rampell on Biden Loan Plan: Dems Have Become 'Highly-Educated, Higher-Income Party' That Feels It Has to Help Higher End
On Friday’s broadcast of CNN’s “At This Hour,” Washington Post columnist, CNN Commentator, and “PBS NewsHour” Special Correspondent Catherine Rampell stated that President Joe Biden’s loan cancellation plan shows “the demographics of the Democratic Party have shifted, and it is increasingly
Democrat Raphael Warnock Missed Senate Votes amid Book Promotion Appearances
Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) skipped two Senate votes in June on days he was appearing on national media outlets to promote his new book.
Bill Barr: 'I Was Wrong' on Trump, Thought He Would Conceded He Lost 2020
Former Attorney General Bill Barr said on Thursday’s installment of Bari Weiss’s “Honestly” podcast that he was “wrong” in thinking former President Donald Trump would admit he lost the 2020 presidential election.
Bloomberg Chairman: 'Diversity, Equity, Inclusion' Is a 'Race Without a Finish Line — This Never Stops'
Peter Grauer, chair of Bloomberg L.P., described the push for “diversity, equity, and inclusion” as an eternal campaign during a WEF panel.
Peter Schweizer: ‘My Son Hunter’ Is ‘Information Lifted from the Pages of My Book and Turned into Flesh’
Bestselling author Peter Schweizer described the upcoming film “My Son Hunter” as “information lifted from the pages of my book and turned into the flesh.”
Watch: Consumers' Research Slams Uber for Funding Abortions to 'Cover Up Rampant Sexual Assault Problem'
Consumers’ Research is calling out Uber for its “gross hypocrisy in its treatment towards women” as the company has decided to fund abortion travel for employees while facing multiple allegations from women.