Craig Bannister
Editor, CNSNews.com
CraigBBannister
Video
Craig Bannister | May 26, 2023
Chicago residents have a better chance of being shot than they do of getting a good education, Republican presidential hopeful Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said Friday. “You think of a place like Chicago, these kids – you're more likely to get shot than to get a world-class education in some of these places,” DeSantis said, while addressing a homeschool convention in Orlando. DeSantis made the…
0
Craig Bannister | May 26, 2023
The nation’s farmers are cheering Thursday’s Supreme Court ruling that American citizens, not the Biden Administration, have the right to manage the water on their property. In 2014, the Obama Administration concocted and issued the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule, greatly expanding the federal government’s claim to control of water in the U.S. - including on private property - under…
0
Craig Bannister | May 25, 2023
On Thursday, Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) and Thomas Massie (R-KY) announced that they sent a letter to Bank of America (BoA) CEO Brian Moynihan demanding information and communications between BoA, the FBI, and the Department of Justice related to the events of January 6, 2021.   Last week, the House Judiciary Committee and Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government released a…
0
Craig Bannister | May 25, 2023
The nation’s Gross Domestic Product rose 1.3% in the first quarter, half the rate of the previous quarter, as other key measures of the economy faltered, the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) reported Thursday. While revised up from 1.1%, the first-quarter, inflation-adjusted (“real”) GDP growth of 1.3% was half the 2.6% growth recorded in both the same period last year and the fourth…
0
Craig Bannister | May 24, 2023
With the U.S. at the brink of default, President Joe Biden is demanding that Congress pass a debt ceiling increase that doesn’t put a cap on government spending – but, that’s not what the majority of Americans want. On Monday, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen sent a letter to Congress warning that it is “highly likely” the U.S. government won’t be able to pay all its bills by early next month, if…
0
Craig Bannister | May 23, 2023
Most Americans aren’t familiar with the ESG investment movement, which uses its financial resources as a cudgel to coerce companies into compliance with Environmental, Social and Governance ideology, at the expense of profits, a new Gallup survey shows. By denying investment and capital to companies and industries they oppose politically, ESG-activist fund managers and financial institutions are…
0
Craig Bannister | May 23, 2023
Donald Trump is barred from using evidence turned over by prosecutors to disparage his accusers in his court case regarding business records, Judge Juan Manuel Merchan told the former president on Tuesday. “The judge in Donald Trump’s criminal case is holding a hybrid hearing Tuesday to make doubly sure the former president is aware of new rules barring him from using evidence to attack…
Video
Craig Bannister | May 22, 2023
Fully 84% of voters want the U.S. government to take action to address the privacy and security threats posed by the popular video-sharing app TikTok – up to, and including, banning the social media platform entirely, according to a new Harvard-Harris poll. Meanwhile, the Biden Administration is courting the help of TikTok influencers to promote its propaganda, as part of a digital…
Video
Craig Bannister | May 22, 2023
The FBI improperly performed warrantless searches on more than a quarter-million U.S. citizens in a single year, a 127-page court filing unsealed Friday by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISA), in the latest instance of FBI abuse of its powers to make the news. The FBI conducted more than 278,000 illegitimate queries on citizens, including some George Floyd protestors and more than…
0
Craig Bannister | May 19, 2023
A frightened State Department spokesperson became visibly rattled and refused to either look at the evidence or comment Thursday, when an Associated Press reporter asked him why State Department emails have begun imposing pronouns on their senders – and getting them wrong, in the process. During a press briefing, Associated Press Writer Matt Lee asked State Department Spokesperson Vedant Patel…