The Curious Timeline on Impeaching Trump (PODCAST)
We review an abbreviated timeline of the threats to impeach President Trump, starting before he took office.
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We review an abbreviated timeline of the threats to impeach President Trump, starting before he took office.
The Curious Timeline on Impeaching Trump (PODCAST) Read More »
Why aren’t traditional liberals’ movement away from the Democrat party getting much news coverage?
Blexit: The Black exit from the Democrat party (PODCAST) Read More »
The controversial rise of anti-Muslim politician Rasmus Paludan in Denmark has prompted a very American-like debate over free speech.
Denmark’s surprising anti-Muslim political movement (PODCAST) Read More »
It’s all the more important that we, as journalists, maintain strict ethical standards when we *don’t* like or agree with the person we are covering. If we let down our guard and don’t follow proper conduct, the results can be
Democrats, Republicans and the media who are framing the Trump impeachment in terms of “quid pro quo” misunderstand the term as well as common diplomacy. Listen to the podcast by clicking the audio player below.
The nonexistent impeachment quid pro quo (PODCAST) Read More »
When we dig into one recent poll on President Trump’s impeachment, we find a lot more than what made headlines.
Sharyl and investigative producer Daniel Steinberger talk about their trip to the Southern border where they found one county in Arizona taking care of business without federal funds or federal agents.
Border control… without help from the feds (PODCAST) Read More »
For those who want to understand the Democrats’ effort to impeach President Trump, the controversy surrounding the “whistleblower,” and what it all has to do with Ukraine, this podcast is a half hour well spent.
Impeachment and analysis by Sharyl Attkisson and James Rosen (Podcast) Read More »