EXCLUSIVE: Rep. Jim Banks Seeks Retraction and Correction from NPR for Fake News
Rep. Jim Banks has asked NPR to issue a retraction and correction to a story it ran claiming that he made false statements in an interview.
Rep. Jim Banks has asked NPR to issue a retraction and correction to a story it ran claiming that he made false statements in an interview.
NPR political reporter Mara Liasson praised Sen. Mitt Romney on Sunday for speaking out against President Trump amid the impeachment inquiry.
Democrat presidential hopeful and former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro called for “not only impeachment, but removal” of President Donald Trump in a recent interview.
National Public Radio (NPR) regrets a live radio interview with a Republican lawmaker who called out Democrats and Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA), chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, which is overseeing investigations against President Donald Trump, for what he called a “political impeachment.”
Rep. Jim Banks stood his ground in an NPR interview, defending President Trump and slamming Democrats for a “political” impeachment inquiry.
A Senate Finance Committee Majority Staff Report titled The NRA and Russia shows that Democrat conclusions about the NRA and Russia travel are “meritless.”
National Public Radio discussed the question Wednesday morning of whether President Donald Trump’s supporters were too loyal or “dumb” to support impeachmment.
Cokie Roberts, an awarding-winning journalist who was a media fixture for decades on ABC and National Public Radio (NPR), has died from complications from breast cancer. She was 75.
Former Vice President Joe Biden dismissed the criticism he’s encumbered in recent days for fabricating an emotional story about the Afghanistan War, claiming “details are irrelevant.”
Former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) told NPR that the most important issue Congress needs to address is climate change.
Sen. Bernie Sanders said that “hundreds of thousands” of people are in jail “convicted of nothing” and that he plans to end cash bail policy.
The establishment media are deliberately lying to the public about what the famous Emma Lazarus poem inscribed on the Statue of Liberty means.
National Public Radio interviewed a Hispanic man whose brother was killed in the El Paso shooting and discovered a family that supports Trump.
Rep. Andy Levin said that NPR is “obsessed” with the impeachment of President Donald Trump and should instead report on Congress.
Democrats hoping to push President Donald Trump out of the White House are turning to the religious left in an effort to recruit evangelical voters ahead of the 2020 election.
Jonah Goldberg told NPR that Justin Amash was reacting to Trump’s troubling style. “The problem is, you’re not allowed to say that publicly,” Goldberg said, publicly.
NPR interviewed a human rights professor who said children at holding centers on the U.S. border are living in unsanitary conditions.
Former Democrat Congressman and presidential hopeful Robert “Beto” O’Rourke will fight climate change through executive action when he is elected by ending new leases for oil and gas production on federal lands.
Stacey Abrams, the Democrat who lost the gubernatorial race in Georgia in the midterm elections, is speaking out against the Hollywood boycott of Georgia since the state passed legislation that would ban abortions after a fetal heartbeat is detected.
NPR fact-checked President Donald Trump’s tweet about London Mayor Sadiq Khan, determining that Khan “would be just over 3 feet tall” if he were half the height of Bill de Blasio.
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) wants to eliminate all restrictions on abortion, including passing a federal law to ensure the procedure is available on demand across the country and that taxpayers foot the bill for abortions paid for through Medicaid.
Taxpayer-funded National Public Radio has republished its style guide in the wake of recent abortion legislation, urging its staff to stick to language that does not accidentally humanize the unborn child.
During an interview that aired on National Public Radio earlier this week, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), a 2020 candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, vowed to take up abortion rights as a cause if elected president. Two areas she cited
Mayor Pete Buttigieg is a huge fan of the political drama The West Wing, but he also praised Game of Thrones in an interview as one of the best shows about politics.
A professor at Rutgers University argued last week on NPR that the concept of time is owned by white people.
National Public Radio’s “Freakonomics” podcast interviewed former White House economic adviser Gary Cohn and repeated the false claim that President Donald Trump referred to neo-Nazis in Charlottesville, Virginia, as “very fine people.”
Former Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd told National Public Radio (NPR) on Thursday morning that Breitbart was to blame for inciting last week’s terror attacks at two mosques in New Zealand, in which 50 people were murdered.
President Donald Trump’s proposed federal budget for 2020 aims to cut all funding for PBS and NPR, along with the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA).
Democrat 2020 presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA)’s idea for a wealth tax has been a failure in European countries.
Lawyer Jonathan Turley told NPR he believes Trump will prevail in the legal challenges for declaring a national emergency to build a wall.
Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe appeared Monday on NPR’s “Morning Edition” to discuss his firing from the Bureau and the investigation into leaking information to The Wall Street Journal. NPR host Steve Inskeep asked McCabe multiple times about the
Liza Goitein, an “expert” at the Brennan Center for Justice, said on Friday that President Donald Trump’s declaration of a national emergency could allow him to take money from Americans’ bank accounts, shutter radio stations, and unleash biological agents.
During an interview with NPR’s “Morning Edition,” socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) called for a “massive government intervention” to fix global climate change as she discussed her “Green New Deal” outline. Ocasio-Cortez explained that she thinks the United States of
The far-left Washington Post’s Glenn Kessler had to pretend the sexual assault of migrant women isn’t as bad as Trump made it sound.
The Washington Examiner uncovered an interview in the congressional archives of former Senator and Vice President Joe Biden speaking to National Public Radio (NPR) where he favored maintaining segregation between races, claiming it was better for “black pride.”
Browser extension NewsGuard lists five separate news publications as credible even though they have had multiple corrections, misleading, and even false stories, which calls into question NewsGuard’s ability to reputable news sources.
Rep. Sharice Davids (D-KS), who is a member of the Ho-Chunk Nation, told NPR “lives are at stake” because of the partial government shutdown.
As you will see, today’s media are full-blown gangsters now — liars, extortionists, and champions of violence.
Douglas Ollivant, former Iraq director at the National Security Council under President’s George W. Bush and Barack Obama, said on Friday that the Islamic State (ISIS) is defeated and President Donald Trump has a “solid strategy” and is on the “right path” to confront the remaining terror threat.
Outgoing California Governor Jerry Brown told National Public Radio (NPR) that the Democratic Party is becoming more radical than the majority of voters would prefer — though he blamed Republicans for the shift.