Valerie Richardson
Articles by Valerie Richardson
Move along: Media goes from ignoring to rebutting Durham revelation Dems spied on Trump
Mainstream media outlets have slowly begun to acknowledge the explosive Durham court filing, but as far as many are concerned, there's nothing to see here. Published February 15, 2022
Prince Andrew, Virginia Giuffre reach undisclosed financial settlement, lawyers say
Published February 15, 2022
National School Boards Association chief knew about DOJ memo in advance, email alleges
A top executive at the National School Boards Association was aware of Attorney General Merrick Garland's notorious schools memo before it was published, according to an email released Monday. Published February 14, 2022
Durham’s bombshell court filing ignored by mainstream media
Network and some print media outlets were slammed Monday for ignoring special counsel John Durham's bombshell court filing that alleges the Clinton campaign paid technology experts to infiltrate servers at Trump Tower and the White House. Published February 14, 2022
‘Let’s Go, Brandon’ ad airs during Super Bowl in Pennsylvania
The anti-Biden slogan "Let's Go, Brandon" made its way to the Super Bowl, at least in Pennsylvania. Published February 14, 2022
Republicans vow to ‘get to the truth’ after Durham reports Democrat-linked spying on Trump
Stunned Republicans demanded answers Sunday after an explosive court filing linked the 2016 Hillary Clinton campaign to a purported surveillance operation aimed at digging up dirt on Donald Trump both before and after he won the presidential election. Published February 13, 2022
Pelosi insists defunding the police is not Democratic Party’s position
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi sought to distance Democrats from calls to "defund the police," insisting Sunday it is not the party's position even though rising progressive star Rep. Cori Bush refuses to drop it. Published February 13, 2022
GOP Rep. Turner vows to ‘get to the truth’ after Durham reports Democrat-linked spying on Trump
Rep. Michael Turner, the ranking Republican on the House Intelligence Committee, said Sunday that congressional Republicans would take action following the release of an explosive court filing on alleged Democrat-linked spying on the Trump Tower and the White House. Published February 13, 2022
Most Democrats want candidate other than Biden as 2024 nominee, poll shows
Most Democratic voters want the party to nominate someone other than President Biden to head the ticket in the 2024 election, according to a poll released Sunday. Published February 13, 2022
Jim Jordan: Durham filing shows ‘spying’ on Trump was ‘worse than we thought’
Rep. Jim Jordan said Sunday that special counsel John Durham's court filing proves that "President Trump was right" when he accused the Clinton campaign of spying on him. Published February 13, 2022
New York Times faces pushback for calling Asian-Americans ‘overrepresented’ in figure skating
The New York Times triggered a social media backlash for a report stating that Asian-Americans are "vividly overrepresented" in figure skating. Published February 12, 2022
Federal judge puts brakes on Biden’s climate-change order
A federal judge on Friday blocked the Biden administration's effort to adopt a social cost on carbon and other greenhouse gases, handing a win to 10 Republican attorneys general who accused the president of overstepping his authority. Published February 11, 2022
Sen. Rand Paul encourages truckers to hold U.S. protest, clog up cities
Sen. Rand Paul, Kentucky Republican, wants to see truckers stage a Canadian-style protest in America, saying he hopes they "clog things up" with a demonstration against pandemic mandates. Published February 11, 2022
ABC refusing to nationally air ad ripping school mandates on ‘The View,’ conservative groups say
Conservative groups on Thursday accused ABC of refusing to run an ad nationally criticizing school pandemic mandates on its popular left-tilting talk show "The View." Published February 10, 2022
Beijing bust: Low ratings, bad food, quarantine woes plague Winter Games
The 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics have seen plenty of crashes already on both the snow and ice, but the most spectacular wipeout of all may be the games themselves. Published February 10, 2022
NCAA gives green light to Thomas with no changes to transgender policy at Division I championships
The NCAA cleared the way Thursday for Lia Thomas to compete in Division I swimming championships, announcing that transgender athletes will not be required this year to meet the tighter eligibility standards set earlier this month by USA Swimming. Published February 10, 2022
Stacey Abrams apologizes for going maskless at school after outcry
Stacey Abrams has apologized for going maskless while posing with masked children at a Georgia elementary school, as more photos surfaced of the unmasked Democrat. Published February 9, 2022
Transgender swimmer Lia Thomas fuels nationwide wave of Republican bills on women’s sports
Transgender swimmer Lia Thomas may be setting records in the pool, but her standout collegiate season is also propelling Republican-sponsored bills to prevent male-born athletes from competing in female sports. Published February 8, 2022
Republicans launch ad capitalizing on ‘hypocrisy’ of unmasked Stacey Abrams
The Republican Governors Association released Monday the first video ads blasting Stacey Abrams for going maskless at a Georgia elementary school, and they probably won't be the last. Published February 7, 2022
‘Never Trump’ Jonah Goldberg picked up by CNN after resigning from Fox News
Never Trump conservative Jonah Goldberg has landed at CNN after leaving Fox News Channel last year in dramatic fashion, citing objections to a Tucker Carlson special on the Jan. 6 riot. Published February 7, 2022