Media Resurrects Old Deep State Figures to Criticize Trump’s Approach to Ukraine-Russia Discussions

Corporate media has featured former foreign policymakers, often deemed unreliable, to criticize President Donald Trump’s approach to negotiating an end to the war between Russia and Ukraine. Recently, Trump hosted a summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska and met with European leaders at the White House, including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, French President […]
How Trump’s social media team transformed communication for presidents

Reflections on Digital Strategy at the White House It seems like a common reaction among many when they see certain posts. “Did the White House really just share that?”—the answer has often been yes. Serving as the Director of Digital Content during Donald Trump’s presidency was a significant period for me. Right from the start, […]
Karoline Leavitt Criticizes Media for Its Coverage of Russia-Ukraine Negotiations

Caroline Levitt, the Press Director, received commendations from Vice President JD Vance amidst criticism regarding media coverage of Trump’s recent discussions with leaders from Russia, Ukraine, and Europe during a White House briefing on Tuesday. On the same day, the official White House Rapid Response Account, Quick response 47, shared a video that features Levitt, […]
Mark Penn: I notice traditional media opposing peace because Trump is in charge of the initiative

Trump’s Diplomatic Efforts and International Relations Headlines recently flooded the news regarding President Donald Trump’s interactions with Russia. Critics argue that Trump gained little from the Alaska Summit, suggesting he effectively conceded more power to Putin. Meanwhile, European leaders appear to be in a state of concern as they seek Trump’s assistance to unify global […]
Judge Appointed by Biden Stops FTC Probe into Media Matters, Cites First Amendment Breach

A judge appointed by President Biden has stopped the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) from investigating a left-leaning organization, which is accused of coordinating media efforts to push an advertiser boycott for X. There’s a claim that the Trump administration is attempting to limit the group’s free speech. U.S. District Judge Sparkle L. Souknanan, serving in […]
Charitable groups pledge $37 million to support public media stations

On Tuesday, seven charitable organizations announced a substantial commitment of $37 million aimed at bolstering local public media, particularly in light of the recent elimination of federal funding for PBS and NPR. The involved foundations—including the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, Pivotal, John D. and Katherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Ford Foundation, Schmidt Family […]
Stephen A Smith criticizes Browns rookie for comments made to the media

Stephen A. Smith Critiques Cleveland Browns’ Dillon Gabriel ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith did not hold back when discussing Cleveland Browns quarterback Dillon Gabriel after the rookie faced some media scrutiny following the game against the Philadelphia Eagles. Gabriel’s remarks about “celebrities” and “competitors” during the match on Saturday were initially speculated to be aimed […]
Mastercard awards a US$180m global media contract to WPP Media

MasterCard Appoints WPP Media as Its New Global Media Agency MasterCard has chosen WPP Media to lead its media strategy, plans, and purchases in over 70 countries, marking the end of its decade-long partnership with Carat. This change was reported by Marketing-Interactive. WPP Media will serve as the global media agency for MasterCard, managing strategy […]
Don’t be misled: Trump’s discussions with Putin and Zelensky keep the media uninformed

There’s a well-known saying, likely from Confucius, about understanding both what you know and what you don’t—true wisdom, in a way. It puts me in mind of former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, who made a memorable comment while addressing the media back in February 2002. He described the rather tangled layers of knowledge we […]
Writer removes social media accounts following exposure of anti-White tweets

Backlash Against New Yorker Writer Following Controversial Remarks about Sidney Sweeney A staff writer for The New Yorker has been scrambling to delete her social media accounts after old tweets resurfaced amidst a heated discussion regarding actress Sidney Sweeney, who was described as an “Aryan Princess” in a recent critique. Doreen St. Félix, the writer […]