Month: March 2021

Sen. Cotton Challenges the Left’s Psy-War Assault on the US Military

Commentary The psychological-warfare attack—its script straight from the Antifa/Black Lives Matter version of the Cold War’s Marxist playbook—began in January when the predictable chorus of hard-left hacks in academia, media, and government vilified the American military with toxic allegations calculated to demoralize military personnel, sow destructive institutional suspicion, and undermine command authority with the goal…


Opinion: Chinese Communists’ Germ Warfare Research

Commentary The Chinese Communist Party is good at hiding mass killings. There are no monuments in China to the millions who were starved during the Great Leap Forward under Mao in the 1960s or to the throngs mowed down at Tiananmen Square. Now, the CCP is covering up the origins of COVID-19, which has killed…


Chinese Communists’ Germ Warfare Research

Commentary The Chinese Communist Party is good at hiding mass killings. There are no monuments in China to the millions who were starved during the Great Leap Forward under Mao in the 1960s or to the throngs mowed down at Tiananmen Square. Now, the CCP is covering up the origins of COVID-19, which has killed…


Capitol Police Officers Sue Trump Over Jan. 6, Alleging He ‘Caused’ Injuries

Two U.S. Capitol Police officers on Tuesday sued former President Donald Trump, asserting he “caused” physical and emotional injuries suffered during the Jan. 6 breach of the Capitol building. James Blassingame and Sidney Hemby, both of Maryland, were on duty when rioters stormed the Capitol during a joint session of Congress. People in the mob…


PBO Sees $363 Billion Deficit, Warns of Pitfalls From Liberals’ Promised Stimulus

OTTAWA—Parliament’s spending watchdog says the federal response to the COVID-19 pandemic should send the deficit to $363.4 billion. In a report this morning, budget officer Yves Giroux says the deficit should fall over time as emergency spending measures wind down over the next 12 months. The economy too is faring better than Giroux anticipated, and…


White House Defends Prioritizing Unaccompanied Minors for In-Person Learning

White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Tuesday defended sending San Diego’s public school teachers to teach unaccompanied minors in person, while American students in the California city still entirely rely on remote learning. Psaki was questioned during a White House press briefing whether she think it’s fair that children who entered the United States…


Opinion: The George Floyd Narrative

Commentary It is difficult to change a narrative once it has been established in the public’s mind. A narrative was firmly fixed by the media, activists, and rioters prior to the trial of Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, which opened Monday. Chauvin is charged with murdering George Floyd. Many people have seen the nearly nine-minute…


The George Floyd Narrative

Commentary It is difficult to change a narrative once it has been established in the public’s mind. A narrative was firmly fixed by the media, activists, and rioters prior to the trial of Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, which opened Monday. Chauvin is charged with murdering George Floyd. Many people have seen the nearly nine-minute…


NTD News Today Full Broadcast (March 31)

Border crossings this year are on pace to top 2019’s border crisis. In March alone, Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) reportedly caught over 150,000 people; that’s up 50,000 from February. An anonymous CBP agent reveals a jump in the number convicted sex offenders caught coming across the border this year. He describes the changes at…


Syria Says Assad, His Wife Have Recovered From Coronavirus

BEIRUT—Syrian President Bashar Assad and his wife have recovered from COVID-19 and returned to their regular duties on Tuesday, three weeks after they had tested positive for the coronavirus, the president’s office said. According to the statement, Syria’s first couple had their PCR tests and the results were negative, and the mild symptoms of the…