Climate-Concerned 2020 Democrats Spending Hundreds of Thousands on Private Air Travel
Several 2020 Democrats have spent tens of thousands of dollars on private air travel, calling their concerns over climate change into question.

Several 2020 Democrats have spent tens of thousands of dollars on private air travel, calling their concerns over climate change into question.
The Supreme Court is taking up the question of whether the agency created by Elizabeth Warren is unconstitutional
The Democratic Party’s presidential candidates may support the “Green New Deal,” and an end to fossil fuels, but all of the frontrunners are spending large amounts of money on private flights as they jet around the campaign trail.
The former Obama and Clinton administration official says a wealth tax could backfire by increasing the influence of the very rich.
Official White House records undercut a claim Joe Biden made during the fourth Democrat presidential primary debate of whipping votes for legislation that created the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg gave a speech at Georgetown University yesterday in which he said the messages of politicians should not be censored on his platform — even though multiple conservative politicians remain blacklisted on Facebook.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) is topping presidential rival Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) in support among Democrat college students, the latest College Pulse/Chegg Election tracker results show.
Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) is tanking in Iowa – despite a switch in campaign strategies to blitz the state, sarcastically telling a colleague in September that she is “f*cking moving” to the Hawkeye State – Emerson Polling results released this week reveal.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) is making strides with the Congressional Hispanic Caucus and is expected to meet with the group’s fundraising arm, making her and Joe Biden the only Democrat 2020 candidates to do so, according to Axios.
Several 2020 Democrat candidates reacted to Rep. Elijah Cummings’ (D-MD) death on Thursday, describing him as a “giant” in the House who embodied “everything right about America.”
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) deleted the year-old tweet announcing her DNA test results, it was discovered on Wednesday.
Many pundits joked that when former Vice President Joe Biden gave his final answer in the Democrat debate on Tuesday night in Westerville, Ohio, he missed an opportunity to tell the story of “Corn Pop” again.
Several 2020 Democrat candidates are ripping CNN and the New York Times for failing to prioritize climate change during Tuesday night’s debate.
Former Vice President Joe Biden has slammed fellow 2020 presidential rivals Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Bernie Sanders (I-VT), accusing them of “trying to con” Americans akin to President Trump with their proposals on foreign policy and health care.
New York Times best-selling author and populist conservative columnist Ann Coulter says Democrats’ refusal to take a pro-American immigration stance in the 2020 presidential election proves their hatred for middle class Americans.
War-torn Syria is one of the murkiest and bloodiest places on Earth. Little clarity could be found on the subject during Tuesday night’s Democrat presidential debate, during which the candidates energetically criticized President Donald Trump, but grew vague and evasive when asked to describe the situation in Syria or explain how they would handle it.
Prominent left-wing organizations and activists commemorated “International Pronouns Day” on Wednesday, urging individuals to “make it a practice to ask people for their pronouns.”
Every single candidate at Tuesday’s Democrat debate expressed support for an impeachment inquiry, signaling that the Democrat Party is working to solidify its messaging in an attempt to convince the American people that the president committed a crime worthy of investigation and, ultimately, impeachment.
Following Tuesday night’s Democratic presidential debate in Ohio that aired on CNN, network commentator Van Jones gave former Vice President Joe Biden low marks for his debate stage performance.
During CNN’s coverage of Tuesday’s Democratic presidential debate, CNN host John King stated that 2020 Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden “was almost an afterthought” during the debate. King said, “Without a doubt, I agree that the other
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) subtly reminisced her days as a registered Republican. She answered a question about a “surprise” friendship that impacted her and her beliefs by talking about her relationship with “deeply principled Republican” Charles Fried — who served as Solicitor General from 1985-1989 — and her three brothers, two of whom are Republicans.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) would not deny Tuesday that her plan for “Medicare for All” raised taxes on the middle class — even as she did everything she could to avoid confirming it.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) snubbed former Vice President Joe Biden during Tuesday’s CNN-New York Times Democrat presidential primary debate, thanking only President Barack Obama for securing the votes to establish the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).
Biden argued that he was the “only” candidate that worked in the Senate and as Vice President to get things done, which set Sanders up for the attack.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar attacked Warren five different times, while former Vice President Joe Biden and Mayor Pete Buttigieg attacked her on three different occasions.
CNN gave Warren the most speaking time during the Democratic presidential debate, a total of 23 minutes, easily outdistancing rival Joe Biden, who spoke for 16 1/2 minutes.
During CNN’s coverage of Tuesday’s Democratic presidential debate, CNN Senior Political Commentator David Axelrod stated that 2020 presidential candidate Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) is “the frontrunner” in the race. Axelrod said, “What’s interesting…is that Buttigieg, Klobuchar, they’re really vying for
CNN and the New York Times failed to ask a single immigration-related question to 2020 Democrat presidential primary candidates during the fourth Democrat debate.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) on Tuesday refused to join Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) in calling for Twitter to shut down President Donald Trump’s Twitter account.
During the CNN and New York Times Democrat debate on Tuesday night, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) suggested that politicians cannot pretend to take on Big Tech and big pharmaceutical corporations after taking their donations — something Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) has continued to do throughout her run for president.
Left-wing documentary filmmaker Michael Moore took a swipe at Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) during the Democratic Presidential debate on Tuesday, saying that her “accountable capitalism” platform endorses a system that enslaves people.
Democrat contender Andrew Yang agreed with the need to tackle the power of Silicon Valley, but disagreed with Elizabeth Warren’s plans to break up big tech.
Warren accused President Trump of creating a “bigger than ever humanitarian crisis” for withdrawing American troops from Syria this week.
Democrat candidate Andrew Yang said at the Democrat debate that wealth taxes have failed in other western countries that have imposed them.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) on Tuesday claimed that she does not have a “beef” with billionaires, despite repeatedly targeting the wealthy over the course of her political campaign.
During the CNN-New York Times’ Democrat debate on Tuesday night, Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) falsely claimed that no Democrat running for president on the stage wanted to “protect billionaires.”
Elizabeth Warren falsely claimed the Mueller report showed that the president obstructed justice, despite the fact that the former special counsel made no such determination.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) slammed Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s (D-MA) Medicare for All plan as a “pipe dream” during the fourth Democrat debate in Westerville, Ohio, Tuesday night.
Mayor Pete Buttigieg mustered enough courage to tackled Democrat frontrunner Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) on Tuesday during the Ohio Democrat debate, criticizing her for not being clear on the cost of universal health care.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) on Tuesday refused to say if she would raise taxes on middle-class Americans in order to pay for Medicare for All — which she called the “gold standard” — telling the audience that “costs” will go down for middle-class Americans.