Blaze TV hosts are reacting to the ongoing controversy involving Twitter as the company has seen mass layoffs under Elon Musk.
“The Fearless” host said Friday that Joy Reid, Tiffany Cross, Elie Mystal, and others are using evil methods to try to push their agenda.
Whitlock has been an outspoken critic of inner-city crime. He joined "The Vince Coglianese Show" Wednesday on 105.9 FM in Washington D.C.
Beck said that 60 videos on his professional Facebook account were inexplicably demonetized during his nationally syndicated show on Tuesday.
Whitlock was filling in for Glenn Beck Friday when the conversation turned to the Royal Family and the Duchess of Sussex.
"I'm more successful, I'm smarter, I'm funnier, I make more money, I'm not fat. No offense."
Whitlock came to Stein’s defense after Portnoy posted a Twitter video Monday of Stein’s appearance at a Las Vegas City Council meeting.
O'Reilly's comments came after Beck informed him of changes the AP has made in regards to the way they identify members of the LGBTQ community.
"Can we compile some evidence that everything CNN is contending here is wrong? Gee, after nine pages of footnotes, yeah we can do that," Beck said...
“His {Chapelle] comedy is about critiquing popular culture,” said Whitlock on episode #252 of “Fearless with Jason Whitlock.”