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This Interview Shows Why We Despite the Leftist Media

Townhall

Townhall

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June 23, 2026

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This Interview Shows Why We Despite the Leftist Media
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Salon

left

· Jul 10, 2026

Trump’s FCC pressure on “The View” could backfire

Leaning on liberal media sets a precedent conservative media can’t abide

Sky News Australia

right

· Jul 6, 2026

Gen Z's drift to the far left blamed on campus indoctrination

Sky News host James Morrow says younger voters are moving toward the far left and backs White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt’s claim that campus culture is driving the shift. “This younger generation is drifting towards the far left. I was struck by White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, who had some remarks on this,” Mr Morrow said. “She said they are drifting to the left due to a mix of laziness and liberal indoctrination on college campuses. “I reckon she’s got a point.”

Knewz

lean right

· Jul 3, 2026

Karoline Leavitt accuses young Americans of suffering from ‘laziness’ and ‘liberal indoctrination’

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said younger Americans suffer from “laziness” and “liberal indoctrination” during an appearance on Fox News’ Jesse Watters Primetime. Discussing why concerns about the cost of living appeared to resonate with younger voters, Leavitt said, “It’s laziness and it’s liberal indoctrination,” adding, “You bring up a great point about our...

Washington Examiner

lean right

· Jul 4, 2026

Trump’s new deputy HHS secretary has ties to the fertility industry

In Focus delivers deeper coverage of the political, cultural, and ideological issues shaping America. Published daily by senior writers and experts, these in-depth pieces go beyond the headlines to give readers the full picture. You can find our full list of In Focus pieces here. Chris Klomp, a rising star at the Department of Health and []

CNN

lean left

· Jun 21, 2026

How the right is rising across Britain

Britain’s tilt to the right is being felt on its streets and in its politics. From Reform UK’s surge in local elections to far-right rallies that draw tens of thousands of people, once fringe voices seem to be moving into the mainstream. While these movements vary in size and ideology, many are tapping into genuine frustrations over the economy and immigration. CNN's Jomana Karadsheh spent the past few months looking at how this small but vocal minority has grown louder and more visible, and how it’s even finding inspiration in the MAGA movement. Watch more CNN here: https://cnn.it/4kh5RPe #Britain #Right #News

Conservative Home

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· Jun 26, 2026

Sarah Ingham: Leaving the ECHR can’t happen soon enough

Why should the silent majority put up with individuals inflicting their loud opinions on us at important moments in our history? It's time we got out of the ECHR so we can silence these fanatics. The post Sarah Ingham: Leaving the ECHR can’t happen soon enough appeared first on Conservative Home.

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Related coverage for "This Interview Shows Why We Despite the Leftist Media": Salon — Trump’s FCC pressure on “The View” could backfire. Sky News Australia — Gen Z's drift to the far left blamed on campus indoctrination. Knewz — Karoline Leavitt accuses young Americans of suffering from ‘laziness’ and ‘liberal indoctrination’. Washington Examiner — Trump’s new deputy HHS secretary has ties to the fertility industry. CNN — How the right is rising across Britain. Conservative Home — Sarah Ingham: Leaving the ECHR can’t happen soon enough