Don’t let any national journalist tell you that they don’t want to be a part of the story. On Friday night into early Saturday morning, CNN eagerly turned around not one but two promos touting their coverage of the Minneapolis riots, including the disturbing and despicable arrest of correspondent Omar Jimenez and his crew less
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Terrifying footage out of Bakersfield, California, Friday evening shows a vehicle driving into a crowd of protestors blocking a road during a demonstration over the death of Minneapolis man George Floyd, who died in police custody earlier this week. What are the details? A video emerged out of Bakersfield showing protestors who had blocked a
Protests over the death of George Floyd descended into rioting on Friday at the 88th NYPD precinct in Brooklyn, New York. A dozen police officers were injured, upwards of 200 protesters were arrested, and the 88th precinct building was vandalized according to a report from WABC-TV News. Police utilized pepper spray to subdue protesters at
Warning: Explicit language is found in the post below. Just before 1:00 a.m. Eastern Saturday, Fox News Channel’s America’s News HQ co-host Leland Vittert was chased, harassed, and heckled by violent, far-left rioters outside the White House and was forced to abandon the scene, having to toss back to Fox News @ Night host Shannon
Earlier this week, President Trump signed an executive order calling for social media companies to be stripped of their “liability shield” if they engage in censorship or political content. “Today, I am signing an Executive Order to protect and uphold the free speech and rights of the American people,” Trump declared. “Currently, social media giants
Rioters in Atlanta protesting the death of Minneapolis man George Floyd acted out their fury by defacing the building housing CNN’s headquarters Friday night, breaking windows and covering the front of the CNN Center in graffiti. Police were able to briefly redirect the crowd away, but a police cruiser was set ablaze in the process
When the protests against the senseless killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis started to turn violent, CNN’s Don Lemon insisted on still labelling the rioters and looters as mere “protesters.” MSNBC’s Ali Velshi — with a burning building behind him — told viewers “This is mostly a protest. It is not generally speaking unruly.” This
Protesters angry about the death of George Floyd alarmed the Secret Service so much that the White House went on lockdown on Friday evening. Videos from social media showed protesters chanting “George Floyd” and knocking down the barriers outside the White House. Security officials quickly moved in to re-establish the barriers in the video. Some
Townhall’s Julia Rosas is on the ground in Minneapolis this week, reporting on the protests and riots. Tonight he’s reporting that the riot police and the national guard have been chased away from the perimeter they set up earlier. 🚨🚨🚨:The riot police and National Guard have completely abandoned the perimeter they had set up earlier.
Filmmaker Michael Moore says rioters should demolish a local Minneapolis police headquarters amid the protests over George Floyd’s death. Moore also called upon words by athlete-turned-activist Colin Kaepernick to help “revolt.” What are the details? On Thursday, Moore lauded the riots that are taking place across much of Minneapolis in response to Floyd’s death. Floyd
Protesters rioting in Minneapolis over the death of George Floyd are not the only ones up in arms. Indeed, unrest and violence has been spreading to other American cities such as New York and Los Angeles. Even in Denver several shots were fired near the Colorado Capitol building Thursday evening amid protest marches. In addition,
An African American business owner in Minneapolis saw the sports bar he invested his life savings into destroyed by looters in Minneapolis. “I don’t know what I’m gonna do, I worked so hard to get here, so hard,” said a tearful KB Balla, the owner of the Scores Sports Bar. A local news crew was
President Donald Trump hit back at Big Tech bias by signing an “Executive Order on Preventing Online Censorship” in the Oval Office on Thursday. And he relied on information from the Media Research Center’s TechWatch to do it. Before Trump signed the executive order that interprets Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996
Amy Cooper, the dog-choking woman who called the police to falsely accuse a black man of threatening her life in Central Park, lost her job and her dog while suffering potentially permanent reputational damage for her brief act of viral racism. And yes, it was racist. It’s quite clear from the way she tells the
President Donald Trump and Democratic Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey traded barbs amid rioting in the city Thursday night in the wake of George Floyd’s death at the hands of police. What are the details? The third night of protests turned violent and destructive once again as rioters set the 3rd Police Precinct building on fire
One might think that MSNBC might give Rev. Al Sharpton the day off when the hot topic is protesters burning down buildings. In 1995, Sharpton’s protest against the “white interloper” who ran Freddy’s Fashion Mart in Harlem led to a fire where seven people died of smoke inhalation (and the arsonist shot himself). Discussing the
For the third night in a row, protests and riots rocked Minneapolis in response to the death of George Floyd at the hands of a police officer. Stores were once again looted and buildings set on fire as protesters demanded justice for Floyd’s death. The Fifth Precinct police building is currently burning and authorities are
Another night of protests in Minneapolis, Minnesota, culminated on Thursday in an assault on the 3rd precinct police station by protesters who tried to light it on fire after police abandoned the area. Rioters breached the station at about 10:30 p.m. One of the protesters broadcast a livestream from the station on social media. Rioters
A Minneapolis woman who used to own a club on the south side of the city says George Floyd and Derek Chauvin — the officer who kneeled on Floyd’s neck during the detainment prior to his death — both worked for her as security guards at the same time and held overlapping shifts. What are
Rioters in Columbus, Ohio, launched an attack on the Statehouse in the early hours of Friday morning to protest the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Floyd, who was unarmed and subdued with handcuffs, died after a police officer pinned his neck to the ground with his knee and held it there until he stopped
Between Wednesday and Thursday nights, Fox News Channel host Tucker Carlson was in rare form when discussing the riots in Minneapolis supposedly in appropriate response to the heinous, police-involved killing of African-American man George Floyd. Carlson didn’t mince words, noting that “news organizations like CNN” want Americans to “hate one another” and wondering if liberals
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A bombshell statement from a county law enforcement official during a media briefing about charges in the death of George Floyd drew immediate outrage and backlash on social media. Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman said Thursday that charges were not yet filed against the police officer that caused Floyd’s death because of “other evidence” that
The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) expired last March without Congress re-authorizing the program. The House tried twice this week to wrestle together some kind of compromise that would pass muster with the Republican Senate. But Donald Trump indicated he would veto the bill in its present form and Republicans, who had voted for re-authorization
While downplaying Silicon Valley’s documented censorship of conservatives, Thursday’s CBS Evening News accused President Trump of picking a fight with Twitter because it was a distraction from the coronavirus death toll, which surpassed 100,000 earlier in the week. Yet, White House correspondent Ben Tracy couldn’t even bring himself to say that it was conservatives who
Minneapolis Council Vice President Andrea Jenkins called on the city to declare a state of emergency Thursday labeling racism a public health issue following the death of George Floyd. Floyd died Monday night as a result of injuries sustained during his arrest for allegedly using a counterfeit bill. A viral video showed Minneapolis police officer
First responders who arrived on the scene of George Floyd’s death said Floyd showed no signs of life when they got there, according to the Star Tribune. Still, emergency workers attempted to revive the man, who had no pulse and was unresponsive, for nearly an hour, believing “he still had an outside chance” of survival.
In an exclusive interview with PJ Media Wednesday, Lindsey Graham, the owner of Glamour Salon in Salem, Oregon said she has continued to fight, while setting up a new foundation to help other small businesses fight back. She has also filed a tort claim with the state and various agencies that subjected her to coordinated
Media Research Center (MRC) President Brent Bozell issued the following statement on Thursday about Donald Trump calling out social media platforms for censoring conservatives. Bozell stated, “President Trump is right. Twitter, Facebook and other Big Tech firms are guilty of censoring conservatives and their protections under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act should be reviewed.”
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