Today's Conservative News
‘The Filthy Pigs Theory’: AP Photojournalist in Morocco Has History of Antisemitic Tweets and Public Comments
An Associated Press (AP) photojournalist based in Morocco has a history of antisemitic tweets and public comments, Breitbart News has learned.
Alex Marlow: ‘Breaking the News’ Reveals Left-Wing Bias Is Only the Tip of Media Corruption Iceberg
Left-wing news media corruption goes far beyond political biases, said Alex Marlow, sharing some revelations in his book, Breaking the News.
CDC’s Walensky Denies Politics Played Role in Updated Mask Guidelines
Over a dozen states have rescinded mask mandates in the wake of the revised guidance.
First Active Duty Service Member Charged in Capitol Breach
The first active duty service member has been charged in connection to the January 6 Capitol breach on Thursday, out of the more than one thousand people estimated to have entered the Capitol building that day.
Crenshaw Says GOP Can’t ‘Excommunicate’ President Trump
‘I refuse to go into this sort of black and white thinking,’ the Texas congressman said.
Cheney: Trump’s Stolen-Election Comments Create Image of U.S. as ‘Failed Nation’
The Wyoming congresswoman said that the former president’s remarks play into assessments by U.S. enemies that democracy is inferior to authoritarianism.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Returns to Lawlessness
Elizabeth Warren’s brainchild confuses progressive politics with consumer protection.
AP Denies Any Knowledge Gaza Office Building Was Shared with Hamas Terrorists
The Associated Press (AP) denied any knowledge that the building housing its offices in Gaza was also shared by Hamas terrorists, as claimed by the Israeli military and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after the office block was bombed on Saturday.
Biden kills Trump plan for ‘American heroes’ sculpture garden: report
President Biden on Friday put an end to a plan by former President Trump to create a “National Garden of American Heroes.
Russia Plans to Send Film Crew to Space Station for First Movie Shot in Space
Russia’s space agency announced plans on Thursday to send a film crew to the International Space Station (ISS) in October as part of its efforts to become the first nation to shoot a fictional movie in space.
NYC Pride bans police from events through 2025, LGBT officers slam the move
Organizers of New York City’s Pride Parade announced Saturday police officers and other law enforcement officials will be banned from their events, including the annual LGTBQ march, until 2025.
Jesse Watters: This week, all Biden’s terrible decisions caught up with him
‘Watters’ World’ host Jesse Watters slammed the Biden administration Saturday, saying the president is ‘politically wounded 100 days in,’ and ‘doesn’t have a clue how to fix the problems he created.
AOC says she’s going to keep wearing a face mask despite being fully vaccinated
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., told her followers on Instagram that she will keep wearing her mask in “shared indoor public spaces” even though she is fully vaccinated.
Biden admin diverts $2B from COVID, health spending to care for migrant kids
The Biden administration has pulled more than $2 billion out of programs authorized by Congress for COVID-19 testing, emergency medical supplies and other health needs — and is spending it on shelter for the 45,000 unaccompanied migrant children that have flooded across the US border this year.
Pro-Palestinian Protesters In Paris Dispersed, Tear Gassed
‘We refuse to silence our solidarity with the Palestinians’
President Biden Has Phone Calls With Abbas, Netanyahu Amid Gaza Fighting
‘desire for peace and coexistence’
Three Women Accused of Leaving Pig’s Head at Former Home of Chauvin Witness
Three women are accused of leaving a pig’s head at the former California home of the police expert who testified for the defense in the Derek Chauvin trial.
DeSantis Reaches Deal with Seminole Tribe to Bring Legal Sports Betting to Florida
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis reached an agreement with the state’s Seminole Tribe on Friday that would greatly expand gambling in the state, adding legalized sports wagering as that once mostly illegal activity continues to grow nationwide.
Israeli Airstrike Demolishes Gaza Building That Held Al Jazeera, Associated Press Offices
‘The world will know less about what is happening in Gaza because of what happened today’
McCarthy: Biden Doesn’t Have the ‘Energy of Donald Trump’
‘Donald Trump didn’t need to sleep five hours a night and he would be engaged,’ the House Minority Leader said.
Countdown Begins: Three Days Until Bombshell Media Expose Released
Breitbart News Editor in Chief Alex Marlow’s investigative bombshell book “Breaking the News: Exposing the Establishment Media’s Hidden Deals and Secret Corruption,” which exposes the deep corruption of the establishment media, is just days away from its May 18 release.
Tulsa Race-Massacre Commission Ousts GOP Governor over Critical-Race-Theory Ban
Oklahoma governor Kevin Stitt signed the legislation on Friday, saying, ‘Now more than ever, we need policies that bring us together, not rip us apart.
Jesus Statue Toppled, American Flag Burned at NYC Church
A vandal reportedly jumped the fence at St. Athanasius Church in Brooklyn Thursday evening.
Was I Wrong About The Ending Of ‘Game Of Thrones’?
He’s not holding back
Zombie Trump Shows the Need for a Constitutional Amendment on Late Impeachments
With a response to Mitch McConnell’s argument.
Understaffed Retailers Are Competing against Unemployment Checks — and They’re Losing
The problem is particularly bad in Massachusetts, where the unemployed take home $1,155 per week.
Neera Tanden joins Biden WH as adviser after OMB nomination pulled
Neera Tanden is a member of the Biden administration after all, according to reports.
Nancy Pelosi: ‘I Think I Can Use My Own Judgment’ on Receiving Holy Communion
Nancy Pelosi said during her press briefing Thursday she is able to use her “own judgment” regarding the decision to receive Holy Communion.
Michigan’s Whitmer paid $27,521 for Florida trip using mix of donor fund, own cash, aide says
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer used funds from an inauguration-related nonprofit to pay for a $27,521 trip to Florida to visit her ailing father in March, her chief of staff clarified Friday.




























