Federal Trade Commission Chair Andrew Ferguson clarified during a CNBC interview that the FTC will not lighten up on investigating Big Tech monopolies under President Donald Trump.
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Newsmax host Rob Schmitt ripped the media and the Biden-Harris Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) for consistently battering the public with premature, pollyannish and ultimately empty good economic news.
Anthony "The Mooch" Scaramucci, the founder and managing partner of investment management firm Skybridge, had to eat a huge serving of humble pie while on CNBC.
ESG-obsessed BlackRock CEO Larry Fink strongly opposed holding Google accountable after the biased, pro-censorship search giant was declared a “monopolist” in court.
CNBC anchor Andrew Ross Sorkin was taken aback that social media campaigns continue to rip diversity equity and inclusion initiatives out of major companies, with Toyota being the most recent.
CNBC staff largely missed the point as they reported on a former president’s outraged response to Google bias demonstrated in an MRC study.
X CEO Elon Musk expressed support for Palantir Co-Founder Joe Lonsdale, who fired back at CNBC’s Squawk Box co-anchor Joe Kernen, suggesting that censorship constitutes the “greatest threat to the West.”
CNBC anchor Andrew Ross Sorkin brought on the president of a major leftist pressure group to explain the rapid collapse of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives at major companies.
CNBC anchor Andrew Ross Sorkin grilled historian and author Yuval Noah Harari, a contributor for the globalist World Economic Forum (WEF), over his contentious proposals for social media.
Shark Tank star Mark Cuban mounted an absurd defense of Vice President Kamala Harris on CNBC, claiming against all evidence that Harris was a moderate.
CNBC anchor Joe Kernen exposed radical leftist Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s (D-MA) price-fixing proposal as a disaster and a distraction.
The national debt reached an appalling new high of $35 trillion, yet ABC, NBC and CBS News kept their evening viewers completely in the dark.
CNBC host Jim Cramer lavished praise on Vice President Kamala Harris, leaving his ideas on who she could be entirely unburdened by who she has been.
Heritage Foundation economist E. J. Antoni quickly set a former Biden official straight after she tried to promote spending on green energy as a solution to economic woes.
Shark Tank star Kevin O’Leary, aka “Mr. Wonderful,” offered a passionate defense of Tractor Supply’s decision to put customers over ESG ratings.
Syndicated radio host Dan Bongino called out a major financial advisory group for promoting Environmental, Social and Governance-related (ESG) investing after the group was confronted about it on national television.
Google continues its efforts to control online information and counter "misinformation", according to a blog post from MRC Free Speech America. Google is funding the Elections24Check project, aiming to use a database of articles for fact-checking…
Gary Gensler, the eco-obsessed Securities and Exchange Commission chair, went on CNBC to make a pathetic attempt to defend a recent, outrageous decision forcing American businesses make climate change-related disclosures.
A top Meta executive admitted on live television that the majority of his company’s employees are involved in censoring speech.
Social psychologist Jonathan Haidt rebuked Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) during a Feb. 8 speech at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, directly blaming the leftist ideology for growing anti-Semitism.