NRATV NRATV is a pro-Trump outlet that disseminates pro-gun talking points and misinformation surrounding firearms laws and statistics.
CNBC The Consumer News and Business Channel was originally established in 1989 and carries coverage of international business and financial markets.
Michael Berry Michael Berry is a Texas-based talk radio host who makes bigoted comments and mocks victims of gun violence.
Mitt Romney Mitt Romney is a former governor of Massachusetts and was the 2012 Republican nominee for president. In 2018 he was elected as one of Utah’s two senators.
HuffPost HuffPost was founded in 2005 as The Huffington Post by Arianna Huffington and several others. It features news reporting, opinion commentary, and satire from a liberal perspective.
Chris Cillizza Chris Cillizza is a CNN editor and political reporter who previously wrote for The Fix, the popular political blog run by The Washington Post.
The Washington Times The Washington Times is a conservative daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C., that has featured racist and anti-LGBTQ content and promoted conspiracy theories.
USA Today USA Today is the flagship daily newspaper of its parent company Gannett and was launched in 1982. It is one of the most popular newspapers in America by circulation.
NBC The National Broadcasting Company has been broadcasting on television since 1939 and first broadcast on radio in 1926. NBC is owned by Comcast.
HBO HBO is a premium cable network with multiple subsidiaries and airs films and original programming such as John Oliver’s Last Week Tonight and Bill Maher’s Real Time.
CNN CNN was founded by Ted Turner in 1980 as the first 24-hour cable news channel and is currently owned by AT&T.
PBS Public Broadcasting Service, or PBS, is one of the most well-known distributors of educational television programming in America and has several hundred member television stations.
Fortune Fortune is a business magazine known for its ranked lists including the Fortune 500, an annual list ranking 500 of the largest U.S. corporations according to total revenue for the year.
The Wall Street Journal The Wall Street Journal is owned by News Corp. and has a conservative opinion section.
Pat Buchanan Pat Buchanan is a white nationalist, former Reform Party and Republican presidential candidate, and former MSNBC analyst who was fired in 2012 over his long history of bigoted commentary.
Larry Elder Larry Elder has been a conservative talk radio host for over 20 years, and his program The Larry Elder Show is syndicated by Salem Media Group.