Democratic candidate James Talarico ignited a censorship firestorm by claiming President Donald Trump’s FCC “refused to air” his interview with Stephen Colbert — and his political opponent quickly shut that claim down.
Whoopi Goldberg declared “My name is in the files” on live television Tuesday before flatly rejecting any link to Jeffrey Epstein.
Spike Lee ignited controversy Sunday night after arriving at the NBA All-Star Game dressed in pro-Palestinian gear as an Israeli player made his debut.
Barack Obama stunned interviewers by declaring “they’re real” when asked about aliens, before scrambling to clarify he saw no evidence of extraterrestrials as president.
JD Vance warned U.S. Olympians to stop “pop[ping] off about politics” after several athletes used the Winter Games stage to criticize President Donald Trump’s policies.
Joe Rogan declared the Jeffrey Epstein files are terrifying and insisted they are “definitely not a hoax,” breaking with President Donald Trump’s repeated dismissals.
The Department of Homeland Security clapped back at Cardi B after she threatened to “jump” ICE agents during a California concert.
Martha Stewart blasted federal immigration enforcement in her upscale New York town and likened the atmosphere to George Orwell’s “Big Brother” regime.