ABC News reported a major fake news story that former Trump National Security Advisor Michael Flynn would testify that candidate Trump directed him to contact Russians on foreign affairs before the election.
In this edition of “The Buzz,” we discuss the extreme anti-President Trump bias from the left-wing media and the FBI including Mueller's investigative team.
Sexual harassment scandals are sweeping through Capitol Hill.
In this edition of "The Buzz," we discuss Pelosi's comments defending Conyers regarding his sexual harassment settlement with a former staffer and how her statements expose Democrat's support of women’s rights is a sham.
Media Matters is exploiting the controversy over Alabama GOP Senate candidate Roy Moore to get Sean Hannity fired from Fox News.
Moore is facing accusations of sexual assault dating to the 1980s.
Sean Hannity interviewed Moore about the serious allegations, and Media Matters twisted the interview to intimidate Hannity's corporate advertisers.
The intimidation campaign by Media Matters resulted in a number of companies pulling advertising from "Hannity," his Fox News show.
Media Matters wants to destroy the advertising business model that financially supports Hannity's program.
The effort by Media Matters is silencing the free speech of conservatives.
This edition of "The Buzz" details who Media Matters is, how the organization is targeting Hannity, what it means to free speech, and how you can help.
Donna Brazile, former interim head of the Democratic National Committee (DNC), ignited a war in the Democrat Party by throwing Hillary Clinton under the bus.
Brazile's new book, “Hacks: The Inside Story of the Break-ins and Breakdowns that Put Donald Trump in the White House,” includes a number of bombshells that target Hillary Clinton, her campaign, and the DNC.
Claims made by Brazile include the DNC rigging the outcome of the Democrat Primary giving Hillary Clinton the Democrat nomination for president, and that Clinton's campaign treated her like a slave.
Brazile said she considered trying to replace Hillary Clinton with Joe Biden as the Democrat contender because she was worried about Clinton's health.
This edition of "The Buzz" details what Donna Brazile said about Hillary Clinton’s control over the DNC, how the left-wing media addressed her claims and speculate why this is happening.
The Department of Justice indictment of President Trump’s former campaign head Paul Manafort and his former business partner Rick Gates from the investigation of special counsel Robert Mueller
dominated news headlines. The indictment announcement also included a guilty plea from former Trump campaign foreign policy volunteer advisor George Papadopolus for lying to the FBI.
After months of investigation, special counsel Robert Mueller and his Democrat heavy investigation team released their first indictment over possible collusion between President Trump’s campaign and Russia.
Importantly, Mueller's indictment of Manafort and Gates had nothing to do with Russian collusion with President Trump's campaign.
The media downplayed the Manafort and Gates indictment and chose to focus on Papadopolus.
This edition of "The Buzz" details what the indictments mean, how special counsel Robert Mueller played the public relations game with his announcements, the impact of the indictment of lobbying firms and what to expect next.
The Obama administration's decision allowing a Russian company to take ownership of Uranium One that controls 20 percent of U.S. uranium is being called into question.
Prior to the U.S. approval, the FBI found evidence the American subsidiary of the Russian company was engaged in crimes including kickbacks and bribery but that information was either ignored or not made available to the government committee that approved the deal.
In addition, huge sums of money linked to Uranium One were given to the Clinton Foundation and former President Bill Clinton received a $500,000 fee from a Russian bank for a twenty-minute speech raises concerns the funds were intended to influence Hillary Clinton who was one of the government officials that approved the Uranium One deal.
Congress was not informed of the FBI investigation into the illegal activities of the Russian company before the Obama administration allowed the deal to go through.
A Congressional investigation is being launched to determine why the FBI investigation was tightly held.
It's possible the Obama administration's "reset" policy with Russia was responsible for keeping the FBI investigation from Congress and Americans.
Democrats are following Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel's advice: “You never let a serious crisis go to waste." They are taking his words to heart in the wake of Hurricane Maria's impact on Puerto Rico and the horrible mass shooting in Las Vegas.
Liberals are criticizing the Trump administration's hurricane relief effort in Puerto Rico.The left-wing media seized on President Trump's tweets that criticized San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz. Cruz's criticism of the relief effort was contradicted by other political leaders in Puerto Rico.
The horrific mass shooting in Las Vegas, Nevada, was promptly politicized by liberals. Hillary Clinton and Senator Chris Murphy (D-CT) fired off tweets sliming the NRA and calling for gun control, respectively.
By consistently exploiting tragedies, liberals are exposing their divisiveness.
The National Football League is committing brand suicide by allowing players to protest during the National Anthem before its games.
Last weekend, about 200 players protested the National Anthem including a game played in London, England.
The players were responding to very critical comments made by President Trump about the football field protests.
Fans are giving the NFL a huge backlash with critical comments and football team jerseys are being burned on social media.
TV viewership is also down from last year.
Political correctness is the root cause of the controversy.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell allowed these protests to occur while the league normally discourages teams from individual expression on the field.
For example, the league prevented the Dallas Cowboys from wearing stickers on the back of their helmets honoring slain Dallas police officers.
Goodell ignored a rule in the league's operations manual that set out the NFL's expectations for players during the National Anthem.
Unfortunately, for the NFL and fans, Goodell allowed political correctness to rule the day.
The entire controversy could have been avoided if Goodell used its policy to fine Kaepernick last year after his first protest.
Political correctness is destroying the NFL brand.
President Trump’s decision to have Congress address former President Obama’s DACA executive action is filled with huge risks for the U.S. and Trump’s presidency.
DACA allows individuals that illegally entered the country as children to remain and work in the U.S.
Allowing individuals covered under DACA to become citizens would result in two huge negative impacts.
First, making the estimated 800,000 DACA program participants citizens would result in a wave of new immigrants through chain migration, where new citizens can bring family members into the U.S.
This could result in millions of new immigrants, most of them low-skilled workers, and millions of new potential Democrat voters.
Second, making DACA program participants citizens would break a long-standing promise Trump made to his supporters during the campaign.
Democrats are trying to work with Trump on DACA for their self-serving political needs.
President Trump decided to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) executive action implemented under former President Obama.
DACA allows individuals that illegally entered the country as children to remain and work in the U.S.
Obama’s June 2012 DACA decision reversed an earlier statement where he said as president he did not have the authority to make changes to immigration laws.
Obama and Democrats had control of Congress during his first term and could have passed an entire immigration package including DACA.
Trump is being pushed to act on DACA because a number of state attorneys general are threatening to sue the federal government on DACA on constitutional grounds.
Trump is calling on Congress to act and now lawmakers have six months to enact immigration reform.