By smothering the Washington Post's failed 'war crimes' hit on Pete Hegseth, the New York Times cleared the way for the next round of engineered election stories. Get ready.
There are plenty of reasons to doubt the Washington Post, but that does not make the Trump administration's military campaign prudent or constitutional.
Apparently, even when leftist media outlets choose to expose the massive political machine of George Soros, they still try to make America's most notorious billionaire look like a victim of conspiracy theories. Enter The Washington Post.
Washington Post reporter Alex Horton talks about the Sept. 2 U.S. military strike on a boat with alleged "narco terrorists," in which a second strike was ordered to kill two survivors in the water.
'But, each official said, Mr. Hegseth's directive did not specifically address what should happen if a first missile turned out not to fully accomplish all of those things.'
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz faced criticism over the $250 million Feeding Our Future fraud scheme in his state, as the Washington Post called his response on "Meet the Press" lazy.
For the Washington Post, Ian Duncan, Emmanuel Martinez, and Dylan Moriarty analyzed traffic fatality data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration: The Post analysis documents, for t ...
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