Corinne Weaver
Assistant Editor

Corinne Weaver formerly worked as an Assistant Editor for the Media Research Center. Her coverage on tech censorship, media bias, and pro-life issues have been cited by many in the conservative movement. Corinne’s work has been featured in Fox News, The Guardian, LifeSiteNews, Live Action, LifeNews, and The Federalist. Before her current position, Corinne graduated from Christendom College with bachelor’s degrees in English and History.

Corinne Weaver | October 24, 2018

Tech CEOs were right, they do hire liberal staffers.

Proof of that can be found in the donation receipts left behind by staff at Google, Facebook and Twitter. According to Federal Election Commission filings, analyzed by Fox News,…

Corinne Weaver | October 23, 2018

Anti-semitism gets a free pass on Twitter, but conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and company do not.

On October 22, Twitter suspended 18 accounts that were affiliated with conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and Infowars, in a follow up move to…

Corinne Weaver | October 23, 2018

In the past year leading up to the midterm elections, political ads on social media have been critical. No one understands this more than the Democrats.

Between May 7 to October 16, according to the Atlantic, Facebook political spending…

Corinne Weaver | October 19, 2018

Citing facts is now considered hate speech, according to Twitter.

LifeSiteNews, a pro-life conservative news outlet, was locked out of its Twitter account on October 18 after Twitter found an article posted four years ago violated its…

Corinne Weaver | October 19, 2018

Anti-semitism is bad. This is something everyone can agree on. Except for Twitter.

On October 18, Facebook removed a video of Rev. Louis Farrakhan, leader of the Nation of Islam, referring to Jewish people as “termites” from…

Corinne Weaver | October 19, 2018

In the wake of Rev. Louis Farrakhan’s anti-Semitic rant posted to his social media accounts, one would think Facebook and Twitter had just stopped ensuring “healthy conversation.” But it turns out this isn’t the case.…