
Ben Cline applauds Trump effort to boost Russia, China misinformation campaign
Ben Cline thinks “government has no business targeting free speech.” Except when the “free speech” is woke, amirite?
Ben Cline thinks “government has no business targeting free speech.” Except when the “free speech” is woke, amirite?
U.S. Sen. Mark R. Warner is “outraged” with President Donald Trump’s and his administration’s treatment and ignorance of national security.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin issued Executive Order 46 yesterday, which bans the use of China’s DeepSeek AI on state devices and state-run networks.
After approximately 12 hours of darkness in the U.S., TikTok returned Sunday, and parent company ByteDance credited Donald Trump for its return after he promised an executive order to stall the American ban on the social media app.
TikTok ended its hours-long political stunt on Sunday, with the Chinese company’s owner, ByteDance, making itself available to U.S. users again, after voluntarily taking the app down late Saturday night.
Soon-to-be-President Trump is publicly mulling blocking the TikTok ban that the Supreme Court he packed with MAGAs just said can go into effect. Another Trump-o-phyte who didn’t get the message from the Dear Leader: Jason Miyares.
On one side of the ban TikTok debate, we have 21 Republican state attorneys general, including Virginia AG Jason Miyares.
The government wants your money. It will beg, steal or borrow if necessary, but it wants your money any way it can get it.
Attorney General Jason Miyares has joined a 21-state coalition in demanding answers from online retailer Temu regarding its alleged CCP ties.
A 21-state coalition of attorneys general urge the U.S. Court of Appeals for DC to uphold the divest-or-ban TikTok legislation.