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Learn about the history and characteristics of right-wing media in the United States, from conservative newspapers and magazines to talk radio and internet outlets. Explore how right-wing media evolved, influenced, and competed with mainstream media and the Republican Party.
Judicial Watch is a nonprofit organization that files FOIA lawsuits to investigate government misconduct, mainly targeting Democrats. Founded by Larry Klayman in 1994, it has been led by Tom Fitton since 2003 and has been accused of abusing the judicial system for political purposes.
A list of 60 websites that are categorized as American conservative media outlets by Wikipedia. The list includes subcategories such as Breitbart News, Human Events, and WorldNetDaily, as well as pages such as The Daily Wire, The Federalist, and InfoWars.
The indictment accuses state broadcaster RT, formerly Russia Today, of paying a Tennessee firm $10m (£7.6m) to "create and distribute content to US audiences with hidden Russian government ...
Tim Pool, the 38-year-old right-wing commentator and host of Tenet’s podcast series “The Culture War with Tim Pool,” wrote on X, where he has over 2 million followers, that the podcast ...
This web page provides a comprehensive list of active and armed militia groups in the US, organized by state and national presence. It also includes some inactive and local militia groups, as well as background information on the number and history of militias.
As USA TODAY reported last month, the app’s extreme right-wing users were roiled by Durov’s arrest in France on charges in a wide range of crimes – related to Telegram’s alleged complicity ...
The John Birch Society (JBS) is a right-wing political advocacy group that opposes communism, globalism, and big government. Founded in 1958, it publishes The New American magazine and has influenced the conservative movement and the Trump administration.