Blaze Media

Blaze Media

Blaze Media is a conservative media organization based in the United States. It was created in 2018 when TheBlaze merged with CRTV LLC. The company is led by CEO Tyler Cardon and President Gaston Mooney. Its main offices and studios are located in Irving, Texas, with additional facilities in Washington, D.C.

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#8323

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  • 17 hours ago | theblaze.com | Auron MacIntyre

    In a late-night order, the Supreme Court on Saturday blocked the Trump administration from using the Alien Enemies Act to deport illegal aliens. The administration had relied on the law to expedite removals of some of the most dangerous individuals in the country, including alleged MS-13 gang members. This wasn’t a final ruling on the statute, but it froze current deportation efforts and signaled a likely loss for the White House.

  • 19 hours ago | theblaze.com | Cortney Weil

    Trump Tower in New York City had to be closed to visitors on Wednesday after a man who is believed to be a member of a climate extremist group vandalized part of the lobby. Shortly after noon, a young man walked into the public lobby of the building, strode over to the seal of Donald Trump as the 45th president of the United States, and proceeded to tag it with the letters "USA" in green spray paint, video from Freedom News TV showed.

  • 23 hours ago | theblaze.com | Rebeka Zeljko

    Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois, who serves as the Democratic whip, announced Wednesday that he will not seek re-election in 2026. The 80-year-old senator was first elected to the Senate in 1996 after serving in the House since 1982.

  • 23 hours ago | theblaze.com | Cortney Weil

    "60 Minutes" executive producer Bill Owens announced his resignation on Tuesday amid continued pressure from President Donald Trump against CBS News and its parent company, Paramount Global. In a memo to staff as well as a meeting, which included familiar "60 Minutes" faces Lesley Stahl and Scott Pelley, Owens indicated that he could no longer run the show in an "independent" fashion.

  • 1 day ago | theblaze.com | Rebeka Zeljko

    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the current state of America's trade war with China is "unsustainable," signaling support for a de-escalation between the two countries. When asked if the China tariffs will come down, Bessent told reporters during a media roundtable Wednesday that "both sides believe that the current status quo is unsustainable." The United States imposed a 145% tariff on Chinese imports, and China subsequently retaliated with a 125% tariff on the United States.