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Weinstein Claims #MeToo Was Money Grab

From Rikers, Harvey Weinstein tells a reporter that #MeToo became a hunt for payouts. He admits bad judgment, denies assault, and calls the fallout a purge. The interview raises questions about settlements, media narratives, and how institutions respond under pressure.

UK Pushes Russia-Iran Spin Again

A recent media push claimed Russia is openly aligned with Iran against the U.S. The timing and sourcing are thin. Here is what to watch, what is missing, and who gains when narratives move faster than facts.

Hasselbeck Calls Out The View’s Open Borders

Elisabeth Hasselbeck pushed back on The View panel by arguing for stronger border checks and using the studio audience as a live example of vetting. She cited border statistics and pressed the hosts on practical inconsistencies in their stance.

Trump on Iran State TV After Hack?

Iranian state television reportedly showed a clip of former President Trump urging Iranians to rise up. Officials and independent verification are still limited, so treat initial reports with caution.

Newsom Targets Harris in Sharp Political Jibe

Gavin Newsom took a jab at Kamala Harris, pointing to her early ties to San Francisco politics and Willie Brown while on his book tour. The remark spotlights old political patronage and why childhood headlines still get air time in 2026.

Left Aims To Bankrupt Independent Writers

A viral tweet from Bannon's WarRoom quotes Joe Hoft saying the political left is trying to bankrupt and silence independent writers. Here is what that claim means, how these fights work, and what to watch next.

FCC Chair Slams Colbert and Talarico Hoax

A planned Late Show interview moved to YouTube after CBS lawyers warned about the FCC equal-time rule. FCC Chair Brendan Carr says the episode became a manufactured fundraising stunt and blasted media coverage.