In Trump Fact Check, CNN Fact-Checker Leaves Out …the Facts

 
 

Oct. 16, 2019

Good morning from Washington, which interferes more and more in our lives. Anthony Campau and Paul Larkin examine how President Trump is taking action to curb government abuses of power. Can we trust the fact-checkers? John Cooper highlights the inconvenient facts CNN sidestepped when investigating a recent Trump claim. Plus: Dennis Prager discusses tech censorship on the podcast, and David Ditch has welcome news for taxpayers' wallets. Don't ignore the noises in your attic: On this date in 1847, Charlotte Bronte's classic novel "Jane Eyre" was first published.

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CNN's fact-checker completely omitted the wealth of data provided by a Heritage Foundation defense analyst demonstrating President Trump was right.

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President Trump issued two new executive orders that protect the public against unknown agency interpretations of the law that could cost them their money or their jobs, or that could land them in prison.

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"Sen. [Ted] Cruz asked the representative from Google, 'Why did you censor Mr. Prager's video on the Ten Commandments?' And the representative said, 'Well, because it mentions murder,'" recalls Prager.

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If federal agencies and future administrations stick this new rule promoted by President Trump, it could prevent billions of dollars in debt-financed spending.

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In a significant win for religious liberty, a federal court last month ruled that a state university in Iowa can't require a Christian student organization to have non-Christian leaders.

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New York City school administrators have been taught that pillars of Western civilization such as objectivity, individualism, and belief in the written word all are examples of white supremacy.

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