Easter Bunny Who Took Joe Biden from Reporters Faces Criticism for Questioning Trump’s Age

Former Biden Aide Sparks Controversy with Trump Comment Megan Hayes, who once donned an Easter bunny costume while serving as a special assistant to President Joe Biden, ignited a heated discussion on social media this past Sunday. She made a post on X claiming that “Donald Trump is aging rapidly.” This statement quickly triggered a […]
Trump’s heated interactions with female reporters spark criticism from opponents

Trump’s Tense Exchanges with Female Reporters Spark Controversy In recent weeks, President Donald Trump has engaged in several contentious exchanges with female reporters, igniting accusations of bullying and misogyny from critics, while the White House stands by his commitment to transparency. During a press briefing at Mar-a-Lago on Thursday, CBS News White House correspondent Nancy […]
White House criticizes MS NOW reporter’s ‘extremely disturbing’ response to DC shooting

White House Critiques MS NOW Correspondent Over Shooting Remarks The White House has expressed disapproval of Ken Dilanian, a correspondent for MS NOW, regarding his initial comments about a recent shooting involving the National Guard in Washington, D.C. During a news segment, Dilanian was asked to discuss the atmosphere in the city since President Donald […]
Vance and Banks strongly defend Tucker Carlson’s son against a reporter’s criticism.

Pressure Mounts for Buckley Carlson Buckley Carlson, son of Tucker Carlson, holds a position as a deputy press secretary in Vice President J.D. Vance’s office. Recently, there seems to be a growing movement aimed at calling for his removal, primarily due to his family ties. As the calls intensify for Buckley to publicly distance himself […]
Reporter’s Journal: Rand Paul’s procedural delay may prolong government shutdown for another week

Sen. Rand Paul Votes Against Filibuster Break Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.) has diverged from his Republican colleagues, being the sole GOP member to oppose the procedural vote aimed at overcoming the filibuster concerning the government’s reopening deal. Paul’s reasoning for his “no” vote hinged on his desire to push for amendments to the hemp bill. […]
Reporters Dismissed Following Angry Confrontation With Their Company’s HR Department

Condé Nast Fires Journalists After HR Confrontation On Wednesday, Condé Nast terminated four journalists due to policy violations following a confrontation with the head of human resources. The dismissed employees include Jake LaFoot, formerly with WIRED, Alma Avalle from Bon Appétit, Jasper Law from The New Yorker, and Ben Dewey, associated with Condé Nast Entertainment […]
From brothers to traitors: Turkey’s reporters reflect China’s narrative on Uyghurs

China has a history of welcoming foreign delegations to Xinjiang to share its narrative about life for Uyghurs. Lately, however, an unsettling development has occurred. For the first time, a delegation of Turkish journalists visited East Turkestan, coordinated with the Chinese Consulate General and the Türkiye-China Friendship Foundation. After their week-long trip, they appeared on […]
Chicago mayor Brandon Johnson reacts strongly to reporter’s use of ‘illegal aliens’ term

Chicago Mayor Criticizes “Illegal Alien” Term During a news conference on Friday, Chicago’s Democratic Mayor, Brandon Johnson, strongly criticized reporters for using the phrase “illegal alien,” labeling it as “racist” and “offensive.” A video shared on Johnson’s official Instagram showed a reporter asking him about a city spending report concerning “illegal aliens” that he was […]
Karoline Leavitt criticizes liberal reporter’s ‘nonsense’ questions in heated text reply

White House Press Secretary Accuses Reporter of Bias On Monday, White House press secretary Caroline Leavitt accused HuffPost correspondent SV Date of engaging in “left-wing hacking” that repeatedly overwhelms her phone with messages. This accusation followed Date sharing questions sent to her by a reporter. Date had texted Leavitt last week, asking if she thought […]
Reporter’s Journal: Democrats connect government shutdown to the battle over Obamacare subsidies

Government shutdowns tend to be pretty dull—at least until they actually happen. Then, suddenly, there’s the looming threat of unpaid wages, potential flight delays, and even the inability to visit the Smithsonian museums. Issues around food and drug safety arise too. I get it; these shutdowns have real consequences. But, until we hit that critical […]