Special to WorldTribune.com By Bill Juneau As was hyped and promoted, the Chris Wallace one-on-one interview with President Trump was aired Sunday, July 19. Nothing new there, but Wallace endeavored to produce the coveted “gotcha” which would embarrass the president and draw kudos from liberals and his colleagues in the media. With his prepared questions, […]
Special to WorldTribune, July 21, 2020 By Frank Luber There are a lot of Donald Trump supporters today who are becoming more anxious about polls showing their candidate behind Joe Biden in the race for the Presidency by as much as 15 points. What most polls don’t reflect is that people sampled are from a […]
FPI / July 20, 2020 Commentary by Jason Orestes What China doesn’t like, it assumes control over. If you say something the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) disapproves of, you often end up just disappearing or fleeing the country. It’s not unheard of at all for people who speak out against communist policy to just go […]
Special to WorldTribune, July 19, 2020 Commentary by Charles Togias When we continually hear the outrage of the four Democratic members of ‘The Squad’ in Washington, D.C. against America and our history I am in complete disbelief. Reps. IIhan Omar from Minnesota, Rashida Tlaib from Michigan, Ayanna Pressley from Massachusetts and, of course, the former […]
FPI / July 16, 2020 Commentary by Jason Orestes After being essentially the only power standing up to the Chinese threat of Huawei 5G expansion, America is finally getting some much overdo solidarity from its allies. The Trump administration has repeatedly sounded the alarm that Huawei is not to be trusted and is effectively an […]
Special to WorldTribune, July 6, 2020 By Frank Luber As violent protests, marked by the toppling of statues of historical American significance, grip the nation President Donald Trump has rightfully called them “a left-wing culture revolution”. It’s taken years but what we’re seeing today in America is the Left succeeding in taking down this country. […]
FPI / July 5, 2020 Commentary by Lee Cohen Wednesday’s announcement of the start of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) is a major accomplishment for the Trump administration — fulfilling its promise to modernize the way trade agreements are written — as well as a major economic boost for our continent. Along with frustration over […]
FPI / July 1, 2020 Commentary by Jason Orestes Conventional analysis of the world’s militaries always places the U.S. at the top, and by a wide margin. The most common measure is defense spending, a metric by which the U.S. is so far and away number one it looks like it’s not even a contest. […]
Special to WorldTribune.com, June 30, 2020 By Alexander Maistrovoy In April 1918, the Bolshevik government headed by Lenin signed the decree “On the Monuments of the Republic.” Monuments “in honor of the kings and their servants” must be demolished, but with a significant stipulation: if they had no “significance from either historical or cultural point […]
FPI / June 28, 2020 By Christopher W Holton, Center for Security Policy If you think the tactics and rhetoric of Antifa and Black Lives Matter demonstrators in America’s streets are new, think again. They’re old. The date is August 1966. Large numbers of students have organized themselves into a violent social movement to promote […]