AllSides Balanced Search reveals information and ideas from all sides of the political spectrum so you can get the full picture.
Aug 06 2020
News
Trump Issues Ban on Transactions With TikTok's Chinese Owner
President Donald Trump on Thursday issued an executive order banning any transactions with ByteDance, the Chinese company that owns the video-sharing app TikTok, starting in 45 days.
The app might be used for disinformation campaigns that benefit the Chinese Communist Party and the United States "must take aggressive action against the owners of TikTok to protect our national security
Newsmax (News)Sep 30 2020
Opinion
Bombshell Allegation: Hillary Orchestrated Collusion Hoax to Distract From Her Emails, According to Russian Intel
Hillary Clinton personally signed off on the Russiagate farce to distract attention from her email scandal, according to a Russian intelligence analysis that was obtained by U.S. intelligence agencies in July 2016.
That is the bombshell allegation that National Intelligence Director John Ratcliffe has just dropped on the Senate Judiciary Committee, with the first presidential debate
National Review (News)Jun 03 2021
Fact Check
Were Donald Trump’s Facebook and Instagram Accounts Restored?
Former U.S. President Donald Trump’s Facebook and Instagram pages appeared to have gone back online on June 2, 2021, even as a representative for Facebook insisted that Trump’s indefinite suspension from the platform remained in force.
Trump was indefinitely or permanently suspended from virtually all major social media platforms in January 2021 for inciting a deadly attack on the U.S
SnopesOct 28 2020
News
'Plausible deniability': Tony Bobulinski claims Biden family shrugged off concerns about risk to 2020 bid
Tony Bobulinski, a former business associate of Hunter Biden, claimed in an interview Tuesday that the Biden family shrugged off concerns that Joe Biden’s alleged ties to his son's business deals could put a future presidential campaign at risk.
Bobulinski, in an interview with Fox News’ “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” said he raised concerns in 2017 to the former vice president's brother Jim
Fox News (Online News)Feb 04 2020
News
Turning to New Hampshire, Democratic Rivals Jostle for Advantage
With official results from Iowa in limbo, presidential hopefuls sought to put their campaigns in the most favorable light for the next stage of the nominating contest.
With a glaring question mark hanging over the Iowa caucuses, a frustrated pack of Democratic presidential candidates sought to turn the mood of chaos to their own advantage Tuesday morning as they barreled toward the next
New York Times (News)Jul 31 2021
Opinion
How Biden's bipartisanship could hurt Democrats in 2022
The White House is betting bipartisanship will help President Joe Biden and congressional Democrats hold on to power after next year's midterm elections and the coming 2024 cycle following their $1.2 trillion brick-and-mortar infrastructure deal with Senate Republicans.
But the problem for Democrats is while bipartisanship may boost candidates in general elections, it hamstrings them in
Washington ExaminerAug 20 2021
Perspectives Blog
When The United States Gets Bored and Goes Home
From the CenterThis view is from an author rated as Center.
Most of the conversation surrounding the United States’ abrupt departure from Afghanistan this week has understandably focused on the circumstances surrounding the evacuation. But presidents rarely act in a political vacuum. And neither Donald Trump nor Joe Biden would have moved the U.S. toward and then through the exit
Dan SchnurApr 26 2021
News
Biden’s first 100 days: Where he stands on key promises
As he rounds out his first 100 days in office, President Joe Biden’s focus on reining in the coronavirus during the early months of his administration seems to have paid off: He can check off nearly all his campaign promises centered on the pandemic.
Biden has delivered on a number of his biggest campaign pledges focused on climate change and the economy as well. But some issues have
Associated Press Fact CheckApr 16 2019
News
Democratic Presidential Candidates Race to Raise—and Spend—Funds
As first-quarter reports roll in, ‘burn rate’ looms as concern for 2020 field
Early finance reports for the 2020 Democratic presidential candidates show they invested heavily in kickoff rallies and fundraising in efforts to build national campaigns, which will need to generate steady streams of cash.
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren raised about $6 million in the first three
Wall Street Journal (News)Sep 30 2020
News
Comey: Claim Hillary Clinton plotted Russia scandal ‘doesn’t ring a bell’
Former FBI Director James Comey on Wednesday said he doesn’t recall hearing that Hillary Clinton conjured a campaign to smear President Trump as a Russian colluder — but he does recall a discredited claim that Trump viewed a “golden shower” in a Moscow hotel.
Comey pleaded ignorance of Clinton’s alleged role in stirring the Russia controversy while testifying to the Senate Judiciary
New York Post (Opinion)