Rob Reiner: Trump will lose “in a landslide” because people will be “voting for their lives”

Hollywood actor and producer Rob Reiner made a bold prediction that President Trump will lose this year’s election, suggesting there is no hope for him to be reelected. Reiner, a well known Trump critic, has spoken out about him before. This time his message was short, but the reactions were many. Reiner stated, specifically, that … Read more

Teen walked 3 miles to library for 5 years, gets into 12 colleges

In Columbus, Ohio, Lashawn Samuel made a lasting impression on how hard work pays off. For five years, Samuel walked three miles from his home to a local library to do his homework. Twelve colleges and universities accepted the Columbus City Schools’ student. Not only that, but some offered him a full scholarship. It includes … Read more

Jacksonville to reopen beaches, paving way back to normal

After President Donald Trump gave governors the power to reopen their states, Mayor Lenny Curry announced that beaches and parks in Jacksonville, Florida, will be opened. The city’s mayor stated that this means that the beaches and parks will operate that same way before. These places will only be open for what was termed as … Read more

Trump revolts against Democrats, wants three states liberated

President Donald Trump unleashed a flurry of Tweets aimed at Democrats in a demand that governors begin lifting statewide lock-downs when the outbreak flattens and the peak is over. Trump suggests that each state is different and had recently said it will be up to each governor to make their own decisions on when and … Read more

Dem Governor: irresponsible protesters could force extended stay-at-home order

Michigan’s Democrat Governor Gretchen Whitmer has faced heavy criticism and protests after issuing a stay-at-home order. She now responds to the protests by stating that said protests could actually make the stay-at-home order last even longer because people are purposely breaking social distancing guidelines. This information from Whitmer was revealed during an interview on MSNBC … Read more

Bernie Sanders endorses Joe Biden and already pushing free college

Failed candidate Bernie Sanders has officially endorsed Joe Biden and they went on live video to chat. Bernie Sanders was already pushing for free college for the generations coming up. Biden suggests proposing canceling student debt for people who were abused by private colleges. He makes a point because some colleges keep raising their tuition … Read more

Democrat Governor dubbed “Worst in America”

Michigan’s first time governor, Democrat Gretchen Whitmer, is being slammed for her draconian style of ruling and extreme measures during the outbreak. She’s officially been labeled as the worst governor in America, a title given to her by Robert Stacy McCain of Spectator. Whitmer received this title after people started calling her policies regarding the … Read more

Seven women have come forward with accusations against Joe Biden

Former Vice President and top Democrat candidate for president, Joe Biden, now faces accusations from at least seven women who claim he inappropriately touched them. Tara Reade posted a video on social media telling her story and at least three other women have spoken out since the disturbing video was posted. Biden has a reputation … Read more

PA Gov closes schools for remainder of academic year

Democrat Governor Tom Wolf has ordered all PA schools to remain closed for the rest of the academic year as a response to the coronavirus. PA’s education secretary signed the official order on Thursday. Over 1.7 million students in both public and private schools, grades K-12, will stay home and most will learn via online … Read more

Sailors cheer for NAVY captain relieved of command

There was nothing but cheers for the captain who was removed from his duty upon the USS Theodore Roosevelt after it was discovered he raised concerns about an outbreak upon his ship, in hopes to keep his sailors safe and taken care of.  The Roosevelt holds almost 5,000 people and is an aircraft carrier. His … Read more

Fmr Ambassador says China did ‘Crime of the Century’ and ‘Greatest Cover-Up in Human History’

China is getting slammed left and right with criticism for how they’re handling the pandemic and accusations of providing false statistics. Former U.S. Ambassador to Japan, Bill Hagerty, went all in to suggest China is acting like criminals and participating in the “greatest cover-up in human history.” And still, to this day, we have no … Read more

Democrat Maxine Waters’ feet spark hilarious response

Democrat Maxine Waters might have sore feet after wearing these shoes. Waters stands in a photograph with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and many users on social media pointed out how painful her feet look crammed in her shoes. Not only that, but Maxine Waters also tweeted something very strange and then deleted it. She said, … Read more

12 demands Pelosi wanted in relief bill

When phase three of the current relief bill passed, it was House Speaker Nancy Pelosi who admitted she didn’t get everything she wanted as she went along with a bill that basically let her down. However, that’s a good thing, because many of the demands that Democrat Pelosi had in her bill were completely unrelated … Read more

White House prediction: expect very, very painful two weeks

It’s time to prepare for the worst, according to predictions coming from the White House. They’re saying up to 100,000 to 240,000 lives could be lost from the illness that originated in China. President Trump himself is suggesting that a surge is coming, referring now to it as a plague, and wants us prepared for … Read more

Bozell: This is what America did NOT get because of PBS/NPR

President Donald Trump signed a $2.2 trillion relief bill for America. It’s giving people $1,200 while other places, many of them deemed very questionable, are receiving millions and people aren’t really sure why. Brent Bozell of Media Research Center posted a message that, if true, makes the relief bill that Trump signed appear even more … Read more