Tucker Carlson’s Jan. 6 Insurrection Denial
Tucker Carlson used U.S. Capitol surveillance videos to deny there was any insurrection on Jan. 6, 2021.
Tucker Carlson used U.S. Capitol surveillance videos to deny there was any insurrection on Jan. 6, 2021.
“That really sort of tells you something about where these folks’ heads are," said The New York Times reporter.
Ivanka Trump broke her silence on the indictment of her father, Donald Trump. The statement, at just 27 words, was shared on her Instagram story.
A Delaware judge granted Dominion Voting Systems a win in its mammoth defamation lawsuit against Fox News — and denied all of Fox's claims.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, Donald Trump Jr. and more Republicans are roasted in the "Daily Show" correspondent's spoof call for donations.
The son of former President Donald Trump described New York City as "falling apart" before complaining about CVS shelving on Fox News.
Frank Cerabino's column imagining how Trump will capitalize on his New York indictment to Mar-a-Lago Club members
Carlos Barria/ReutersMinutes after it was reported that a Manhattan grand jury had voted to criminally indict him, former President Donald Trump issued a wrathful response, denouncing it in a lengthy statement as “political persecution and election interference at the highest level in history.”He also issued another furious rant on his social media platform Truth Social, complete with an unfortunate, all-caps misspelling saying he had been “INDICATED.”“From the time I came down the golden escala
Fox NewsOn the heels of the historic indictment of former President Donald Trump on Thursday, an enraged Fox News host Jesse Watters went on a rant seemingly warning of impending political violence.The Fox host branded the indictment, which was announced during the latter half of The Five broadcast, “the stupidest thing I’ve ever seen” and a “disgrace” before seemingly threatening future violence. “There’s going to be a major ‘rally around the flag’ feeling. I’m starting to feel it right now. I’
Weibo users gleefully called Trump "Comrade Nation Builder," based on a joke that he's on a mission to help build China up by sabotaging the US.
Graham, a close ally of Trump, appeared to be making a joke playing off conservative complaints that DA Alvin Bragg doesn't prosecute other crimes.
The MSNBC anchor asked why Carlson would suggest that Fox News viewers hold on to their guns amid the former president's legal woes.
A New York grand jury's decision to indict former President Donald Trump has certainly made me like him better. But a few more indictments would help.
It was July 13, 2006 and Donald Trump was forging up the fairways of the majestic Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course, nestled beneath the Sierra Nevada mountains.
Voters received the text messages with the video around 2 p.m. on Friday as areas of southern Wisconsin were placed under tornado watches.
"The rules are no longer in his purview to make," says one former Manhattan DA's Office senior staffer. "These proceedings are going to change his life."
America’s top general said the city of Bakhmut has become a “slaughter-fest for the Russians” and that Vladimir Putin’s forces are getting “hammered” by Ukraine.
The Republican senator suggested Trump could “smash some windows, rob a few shops and punch a cop” to "avoid prosecution in New York.”
Secret Service needed more time to prepare, according to the ex-president’s legal team.
The conservative network's hosts scrambled to defend the former president's hush money payments to Stormy Daniels — and even got into it with each other
Former president prepares for New York court appearance at Florida resort after news of indictment caught him by surprise