Jim Carrey Compares Covington High Students to ‘Baby Snakes’
Actor Jim Carrey worked up another politically charged picture depicting Covington Catholic High School students as hateful “Baby Snakes” mocking a Native American activist.
Actor Jim Carrey worked up another politically charged picture depicting Covington Catholic High School students as hateful “Baby Snakes” mocking a Native American activist.
Wednesday on NBC’s “Today,” show co-host Savannah Guthrie suggested Covington Catholic High School’s Nick Sandmann, one of the youths videoed in an what had been described as a confrontation with so-called Native American activist Nathan Phillips, provoked the incident by wearing
Wednesday on NBC’s “Today,” Covington Catholic High School’s Nick Sandmann, one of the youths videoed in an what had been described as a confrontation with so-called Native American activist Nathan Phillips, spoke out about the incident with show co-host Savannah
The Washington Post has walked back claims about the military record of Nathan Phillips, the Native American activist at the center of a national controversy captured on video at Friday’s Woman’s March in Washington, D.C.
CNN political analyst and USA Today columnist Kirsten Powers bizarrely claimed on Monday that Covington Catholic High School students referred to a black classmate as a racial slur with silent hand gestures to their harassers.
A group of Native American activists are planning a “peace vigil” outside of the Diocese of Covington.
“Nick Sandmann and the students of Covington have become symbols of Fake News and how evil it can be,” Trump wrote on Twitter.
President Donald Trump reacted to the highly publicized encounter between a Native American man and students from Covington Catholic High School, which occurred at Friday’s March for Life.
Actress Debra Messing joined many of her fellow Hollywood stars in attacking students from Covington Catholic high school following another establishment media racism hoax spreading across social media over the weekend.
Rand Paul spoke out against those who rushed to judgment over a viral video showing a confrontation between a group of Catholic high school students and a Native American activist.
Kyle Kashuv, a student at Marjory Douglas Stoneman High School, is calling out media bias against a teen because he supports Donald Trump.
Actor John Cusack blasted Trump-supporting Catholics on Monday, calling a group of high school students a “disgrace” following controversy over their confrontation with a Native American activist.
Dave Briggs said Nick Sandmann does not appear “appreciative” or “considerate” of Native American culture.
Nick Sandmann, a junior, identified himself as the student at the front of the crowd in the video, and described the media reports about the confrontation as “misinformation and outright lies.”