Controversial statements involving race, political violence, policing and anti-Semitism have drawn condemnation, yet prominent progressives have continued to defend or associate with some of the figures involved.
Newly released texts are raising serious questions about what Anthony Fauci and other top health officials knew about COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy. In private, Fauci discussed a theoretical first-trimester miscarriage concern tied to reactions following a second dose. Yet just days later, he publicly reassured Americans that approximately 20,000 pregnant women had been vaccinated with “no red flags.”
CBS host visibly agitates against the Trump CDC chief, pushing a “misinformation” narrative that implies conservative figures are at fault—then resists any discussion of how prior government censorship, mandates, and overreach themselves eroded public trust.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez shrugged off her 2020 support for defunding the police as mere lockdown-era “rhetoric we would not use today,” claiming the Overton window was wide open amid COVID unemployment and that those discussions were “fruitful.”
Sen. Bill Cassidy announced his support for Todd Blanche’s attorney general nomination in a speech that criticized both the nominee and the administration, yet the yes vote all but guarantees confirmation. Earlier doubts gave way to surprise and excitement, followed by wry praise for Cassidy’s reliability.
Rep. Ralph Norman discussed his U.S. Senate candidacy, saying the establishment favors Darline Graham but expressing confidence he is polling well enough to reach a runoff. He said South Carolinians deserve to hear more about Graham's policy positions through public debates and emphasized his campaign message: "My record is my resume."
Democratic leaders are increasingly unwilling to distance themselves from Hasan Piker and other controversial progressive figures, viewing it as evidence of a broader shift toward the party's activist left and raising concerns about the direction of Democratic politics.
President Trump correctly notes that most mainstream outlets refuse to discuss the real consequences of socialist policies as a radical candidate narrowly win a Michigan primary by roughly 14,000 votes out of 1.46 million cast.
Communists and Islamists have forged a red-green alliance already wrecking Europe and Canada; America is next. Victor Davis Hanson’s article “The Socialist Monster Awakens” shows establishment Democrats themselves birthed this Frankenstein.
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