As Financial Times columnist Gideon Rachman put it, Vance engaged in Soviet-style “whataboutism,” lecturing Europeans about their speech-stifling censorship laws while glossing over the combative ...
Catholic bishops are suing the Trump administration over its abrupt halt to funding of refugee resettlement, calling the ...
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Mehdi Hasan explained that he deleted his "poorly worded" post about the recent plane crashes, including the Feb. 15 Atlanta ...
Conservative commentator Ryan Girdusky was banned from CNN last October when he implied Hasan, who is Muslim, was a terrorist during a debate.
Bret Stephens, a conservative New York Times columnist, called Vice President Vance’s speech at the Munich Security ...
They called the action unlawful and harmful to newly arrived refugees and to the nation's largest private resettlement ...
America’s fast fading legacy media establishment has decided to use their once exalted position to glorify censorship.
At the Munich Security Conference, JD Vance chose not to speak just about security issues but rather the larger problem with Europe itself.
Vance delivered remarks in which he accused European leaders of chilling free speech and warned the continent's true enemies were from "within." ...
Europe should expect more pressure from the Trump team as it seeks to settle the war in Ukraine — because military deterrence ...