Former CNN Host Rejects Network, Democrat Narrative Trump Is ‘A Dictator’

Former CNN International anchor Robyn Curnow criticized both her former network and the Democratic Party for their dismissive coverage and narratives regarding the administration and President Trump’s widespread support. “Trump was an elected leader and has the broad mandate and support of much of America,” Curnow said during a recent podcast appearance. She then recalled … Read more

CNN Military Expert Praises Trump Following Iran Strike

CNN military expert and retired Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmitt stated on Saturday night that he was “impressed” by the “deception and trickery” employed by the Trump administration prior to the airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear program. “Well, I’m fascinated and, candidly, I’m impressed. I never really could understand what the two-week pause meant or what it … Read more

Rubio To Iran: Don’t Close Strait of Hormuz Or Else

On this week’s episode of Fox News Channel’s Sunday Morning Futures, Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that if Iran were to close the Strait of Hormuz following the U.S. attack against its nuclear facilities, it would represent a “massive escalation” warranting a response. Host Maria Bartiromo asked, “Do you expect Iran to close the … Read more

Democrats Claim Trump’s Iran Strikes Were ‘Unconstitutional’

Several Democrats came out on Sunday following President Donald Trump’s decision to strike Iran’s nuclear facilities not with praise for the reported success of the U.S. military but with claims that the commander-in-chief violated the Constitution. That includes Rep. Jim Himes of Connecticut, ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee, despite long-standing executive authority to respond to … Read more

Melts Down, Lunges

Emotions Run High During Tennessee Legislative Hearing on Gun Violence A recent legislative session in Tennessee turned tense when State Representative Justin J. Pearson gave a passionate speech about the toll of gun violence in his community, recounting the emotional experience of organizing his brother’s funeral. “I buried my brother,” Pearson said during the hearing. … Read more

Employment Discrimination

The U.S. Supreme Court recently heard oral arguments in a case that may influence future workplace discrimination claims—particularly those involving majority-group employees. At the center of the debate is a woman who claims she was denied a promotion and later demoted because of her sexual orientation. The case was brought by a former Ohio state … Read more

Everlasting consequences

U.S. Airstrikes Target Iran’s Nuclear Sites Amid Global Tensions In a dramatic escalation, the United States has launched airstrikes on three major nuclear facilities in Iran, sparking international concern and prompting strong condemnation from Iranian officials. Late on the evening of June 21 (Eastern Time), President Donald Trump announced via social media that the U.S. … Read more

Don’t Want To Run Again

recent poll reveals that most voters in Maine believe Senator Susan Collins should retire at the end of her current term rather than seek reelection. The survey, conducted by the University of New Hampshire Survey Center, found that 71% of Maine voters think Collins should not run for another term, while 21% support her continuing … Read more