The Washington Post Says Donald Trump Is President of ‘The Republican States of America’
The Washington Post wrote Friday former President Donald Trump is the president of “the Republican States of America.”
The Washington Post wrote Friday former President Donald Trump is the president of “the Republican States of America.”
The far-left Washington Post, a fake news outlet that deliberately spreads conspiracy theories and disinformation, is once again looking to gin up hate against police officers, this time by labeling a “replica gun” a “toy gun.”
President Joe Biden has received the least negative news coverage from the establishment media of any president in the last 30 years.
Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY), current Republican conference chairwoman, turned to the Jeff Bezos establishment media outlet Washington Post in a last-ditch effort to save herself from defeat. This comes as the Republicans are set to oust her from leadership.
Republicans are “salivating” over reports that House Democrats are retiring or leaving to seek higher office, jeopardizing the Democrats small House majority.
PolitiFact has reportedly insisted it has nonpartisan fact-checkers but a recent study claimed that was not factual.
The trifecta of fake news-retractions unrolled this week after the far-left Washington Post, the far-left New York Times, and the far-left NBC News were all forced to issue retractions for smearing former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani.
Georgia Republican Party Chairman David Shafer called out President Joe Biden’s “repeated lies” on Georgia’s “election integrity law” in an op-ed the day Biden visits the Peach State.
A Washington Post-ABC Poll conducted April 18-21, 2021, and released Wednesday shows support for gun control has fallen since the February 14, 2018, Parkland high school shooting.
The Washington Post is calling it quits on its presidential fact-checking database, one hundred days into President Joe Biden’s administration.
On Saturday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Fox & Friends,” House Minority Whip Steve Scalise (R-LA) reacted to the Washington Post’s fact-check article on Sen. Tim Scott’s (R-SC) family history by saying that “there is nothing that scares the left more
Migrants hiding in the United States are demanding that federal agencies deliver their foreign children to them faster, according to the Washington Post.
The Washington Post has chosen to report on Republicans’ schemes of boosting book sales while ignoring Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) used the same method in 2015.
The Washington Post is still giving former President Donald Trump “four Pinocchios” for pushing back on a partially discredited story in 2020 that Russia was paying bounties to Taliban fighters to kill American soldiers in Afghanistan.
Gabriel Sterling, the chief operating officer and chief financial officer for the Georgia Secretary of State’s office, published an op-ed Wednesday calling out President Joe Biden’s lies on Georgia’s voter integrity bill.
The Washington Post fact-checker gave President Donald Trump “four Pinocchios” last year when he pushed back against claims that Russia was paying Taliban terrorist bounties to kill U.S. troops — a story now walked back by U.S. intelligence.
The House Committee on Ethics announced Friday they opened an investigation on two Republican Representatives, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) and Rep. Tom Reed (R-NY). This comes as both Republicans recently were accused of sexual misconduct.
A recent Washington Post article written by Post columnist and prominent “Never Trumper” Max Boot attacks the GOP for having “shifted to kooks”
President Joe Biden announced Tuesday that he was moving up the deadline for all American adults to be eligible for the coronavirus vaccine to April 19 — a deadline the media suggested was impossible when President Donald Trump set it.
Former Georgia Rep. Doug Collins wrote in an op-ed Tuesday, Major League Baseball (MLB) owes Georgia an apology for moving the All-Star game out of Georgia and listening to Stacey Abrams.
President Joe Biden advanced a false narrative about Georgia’s new election integrity law, claiming that it reduces voting hours, thereby compromising the ability of working-class Americans to go out and vote. This is a clear falsehood, as the law does not change Election Day hours and actually expands access for early voting, as the establishment media outlet, the Washington Post, pointed out in a fact-check, giving the commander-in-chief Four Pinocchios.
President Joe Biden’s policies are the “primary cause” of the current surge of illegal immigration to the United States, analysis states.
A Washington Post article featured “experts” who advised parents it is never too early to start raising woke children.
House Democrat Leadership is struggling to contain their member’s concerns over objecting to a certified Iowa House race.
Judge Laurence Silberman accused the New York Times and Washington Post of being “Democratic Party broadsheets” in a dissenting opinion on Friday.
The House Judiciary GOP asked rhetorically Tuesday whether America can trust “big media” if Congress gives them immunity, citing a significant retraction from the Washington Post.
The far-left Washington Post is refusing to expose the anonymous source that lied about Trump’s ‘find the fraud’ phone call.
Former President Donald Trump issued a statement thanking the Washington Post after the publication issued a correction that was several months late in regards to a report which nefariously depicted Trump directing a Georgia election official to “find the fraud” in the state.
Democrats used the Washington Post’s false “find the fraud” quote in the second impeachment trial of Donald Trump in February.
The Washington Post has issued a correction to a January 9 story in which it claimed that then-President Donald Trump had told a Georgia state elections investigator to “find the fraud.” In fact, an audio recording showed Trump said no such thing.
Washington Post media critic Erik Wemple said Sunday on CNN’s “Reliable Sources” that anchor Chris Cuomo’s “love-a-thon” interviews with his brother Governor Andrew Cuomo (D-NY) during the coronavirus pandemic are “a major black eye” in light of the network now banning interviews between the Cuomo brothers while the governor is facing numerous allegations of sexual misconduct.
The far-left Washington Post went full-North Korea with a headline and tweet that pretty much claims His Fraudulency Joe Biden has cured poverty.
President Joe Biden’s deputies are not trying to slow, contain, or reverse the rising wave of poor young migrants crossing into the United States, according to the Washington Post.
After warning to brace for violence at the Capitol by “QAnon crackpots” who believed former President Trump would return to power on March 4 (the country’s original Inauguration Day), with a militant group possibly plotting to breach the Capitol again, the Washington Post followed up by declaring the supposed threats a mere “mirage.”
The Washington Post’s editorial board admitted this week that Democrat dreams of hiking the minimum wage to $15 per hour will not happen.
A Washington Post article published this week criticizes bias in political science articles on Wikipedia. However, rather than attacking the left-wing bias afflicting political articles, the author argues instead the problem is articles not citing enough female authors and academics. The author, Samuel Baltz, boasted of trying to fix this “bias” by expanding coverage of women in political articles, while otherwise celebrating Wikipedia’s “political and ideological neutrality” in its coverage.
The intellectual dishonesty in Kate Cohen’s pro-abortion column for the far-left Washington Post is, to the surprise of no one, typical of what we see in the fake media, most especially the left’s demonic sacrament of abortion.
Jeff Bezos reportedly has an interest in purchasing the Washington Football Team, after his name surfaced in recent court documents.
President Joe Biden has “won praise” for his “low-key approach” to the natural disaster that knocked out power to much of Texas in the midst of a bitter winter storm, according to the Washington Post.
Washington Post fact checker Glenn Kessler awarded President Joe Biden with “Three Pinocchios” Friday for his claims of traveling with Chinese President Xi Jinping for 17,000 miles.