Exclusive — Gordon Chang: ‘Our Republic Is Unsafe when Mnuchin Is in the Room with Chinese Officials’
Gordon Chang warned that America is “unsafe” with Steve Mnuchin in a leadership position in trade negotiations with China.
Gordon Chang warned that America is “unsafe” with Steve Mnuchin in a leadership position in trade negotiations with China.
Art Arthur referred to a federal lawsuit filed against President Donald Trump by California and 14 other states over the president’s declaration of a national emergency and plans to redirect federal funds for border wall construction as “political theater.”
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s top political adviser and confidant Gerald Butts resigned on Monday from the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), claiming that allegations of political corruption levied against him by “anonymous sources” had become a “distraction” to the prime minister.
Rapper 21 Savage said he will “fight” federal charges that he is unlawfully in the country, claiming he represents “poor black Americans.”
Lara Logan, foreign correspondent for CBS’s 60 Minutes, said Breitbart News offers “the other side” of news media relative to what she described as a mostly left-wing and partisan Democrat news landscape in the U.S. and abroad.
Weeks after “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett made allegations that he was violently beaten by men who hurled racist and homophobic slurs at him, placed a rope around his neck like a noose, and shouted, “This is MAGA country,” local authorities suspect Smollett of orchestrating the attack.
Jessica Vaughan, director of policy studies at the Center for Immigration Studies, said the proposed spending bill presented to President Donald Trump “will make the border crisis worse” if signed into law.
Abby Johnson, a former abortion clinic director at Planned Parenthood, joined Thursday’s edition of SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Daily, telling host Alex Marlow how Planned Parenthood trains its employees in selling abortion to women — particularly Christian women — with religious objections to such measures.
President Donald Trump accurately paraphrased Gov. Ralph Northam (D-VA), who recently hinted at legally-permitted termination of newborn babies in a radio interview defending a Virginia Democrat’s abortion legislation, during his Monday rally in El Paso, TX.
CAIR backed Ilhan Omar’s tweets alleging AIPAC’s purchase of U.S. foreign policy, despite Democrats’ critiques of the tweets as antisemitic.
Ilhan Omar found an ally in David Duke, who joined her in framing political support for Zionism within America as purchased and money-driven.
Fox News Channel’s Steve Hilton, author of Positive Populism: Revolutionary Ideas to Rebuild Economic Security, Family, and Community in America, said Republicans must offer a “universal free market healthcare” plan to combat Democrats’ “Medicare for all” proposals.
A “solidarity rally” of around 60 people gathered in New York City, NY, on Friday against what its organizers described as a “racist” and “anti-LGBTQ political agenda” related to an alleged attack on actor Jussie Smollett.
Pop power couple Beyoncé and Jay-Z are offering a lifetime of concert tickets (up to maximum of thirty years) to winners of the Greenprint Project Sweepstakes, a lottery seeking to promote
Dennis Prager arraigned the modern era as “a dark age” created by the “left’s control of Silicon Valley, academia, and media.”
Rep. Tom McClintock advised President Donald Trump to use emergency powers to “build the wall,” saying Nancy Pelosi is not “negotiating in good faith.”
Hillsdale College President Larry Arnn told Breitbart News Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow during a Sirius XM Breitbart News Daily interview Wednesday that “elite universities” are the “ultimate sources” of politically correct dogma.
A Chinese national working for Apple’s autonomous vehicle program — codenamed Project Titan — has been charged by the FBI with crimes related to intellectual property theft.
Henry Olsen warned of “Medicare for all” Democrat proposals gaining popularity in the absence of GOP solutions to rising healthcare costs.
Henry Olsen said Howard Schultz’s political base is “far removed” from typical Americans, amounting to “four percent of the electorate.”
John Zmirak said Andrew Cuomo should be excommunicated from the Catholic Church after passage of New York’s latest abortion law.
Mark Meckler, president of Citizens for Self-Governance, told Breitbart News that 95 percent of Republican voters support President Trump using “emergency powers” to build a U.S.-Mexico border wall. He also warned that Trump support from Republican voters would collapse if he failed to build the wall.
The Intercept reported on privacy concerns related to the collection and sale of identifiable location information collected from smartphone users by Googe for Sidewalk Labs, a subsidiary of Google’s Parent company Alphabet.
Roger Stone said CNN coordinated with the “Mueller investigation” in producing “great footage” in order to “taint the jury pool.”
Actor John Fugelsang derided President Trump’s Christian supporters as “completely illiterate about Jesus’ teachings” in a social media rant.
Hans von Spakovsky said Robert Mueller’s decision to arrest Roger Stone in a “pre-dawn raid” was a signal of intimidation to others.
Hans von Spakovsky speculated that Robert Mueller’s denial of a BuzzFeed report was motivated by the knowledge that such leaks are crimes.
Arizona ranchers on the southern border are again inviting Nancy Pelosi — including airfare and accommodation — to visit their locales.
Actor Vincent Curatola, who starred as Johnny ‘Sack’ Sacramoni in the classic HBO series The Sopranos, lamented the growth of “politically correct” attitudes in America, offering his remarks in a Friday interview on SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Daily with host Alex Marlow.
SweetHearts — tiny heart-shaped candies normally sold around Valentine’s Day — will be unavailable in 2019 after their producer, Necco, went out of business in 2018. It will be the first absence of the love-themed sweets from the market in 153 years.
Lila Rose, president and founder of the pro-life organization Live Action discussed false narratives surrounding last Friday’s events with Covington Catholic High School students in Washington, DC.
Rapper Azealia Banks denigrated Irish people as “inbred leprechauns” in a social media screed on Wednesday, subsequently asking mixed martial artist Connor McGregor — an Irish prize fighter — for “help” in mitigating the backlash she received.
Lila Rose, president and founder of pro-life organization Live Action, said on Wednesday that New York’s newest abortion law is a “cash cow” for the “abortion industry,” offering her remarks in an interview on SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Tonight with hosts Rebecca Mansour and Joel Pollak.
Actress Gina Rodriguez broke down in tears while responding to backlash over comments she made in November regarding pay disparities between white, black, Asian, and Latina women.
Educator and author Rebecca Friedrichs described the #RedForEd movement — pushed by teachers’ unions and their political allies — as a “deception” that uses teachers as pawns to advance the unions’ far-left political agenda to “fundamentally change [American] culture.”
One World Trade Center was illuminated with pink lighting to celebrate New York’s new law designating abortion a “fundamental right.”
Film producer Jack Morrissey apologized on Monday for a social media post envisioning the bloody outcome of Covington Catholic High School students being put into a woodchipper.
Rush Limbaugh said National Review prioritizes the pursuit of “approval [from] the mainstream media” over veracity in reporting.
Former Vice President Joe Biden blamed Democrat losses in Florida and Georgia’s 2018 gubernatorial races on Republican-driven electoral fraud via “voter ID laws” that “keep people from being able to vote.”
In a 2017 TED Talk entitled Combating Fake News, BuzzFeed’s Anthony Cormier repeatedly derided Breitbart News as “fake news.”