Jason Rantz
Coverage of Jason Rantz in the Nexus archive.
- ‘Seattle can’t survive this’: Critics hammer socialist mayor after Starbucks reversal
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson reversed her previous calls to boycott Starbucks, admitting her comments caused harm as the coffee company invests $100 million in Tennessee expansion. Conservative critics argue Wilson's socialist politics and anti-business rhetoric are driving major employers away from Seattle.
- ‘Seattle can’t survive this’: Critics hammer socialist mayor after Starbucks reversal
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson reversed her previous boycott call against Starbucks, admitting her anti-business rhetoric caused harm as the coffee giant invests $100 million in Tennessee expansion. Critics argue her socialist policies and lack of business experience are driving major employers and jobs away from Seattle to business-friendly southern states.
- Conservative radio host calls out Ana Navarro's claim about Sean Duffy's road trip in heated clash
Ana Navarro claimed Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy was on a seven-month road trip, but conservative radio host Jason Rantz called out the claim as factually inaccurate. Duffy filmed a reality TV series called 'The Great American Road Trip' over the course of a couple of days throughout the seven months. The trip has received criticism from the left, including from former Biden Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg.
- Seattle council member touts ‘Black budget,’ calls for Black residents to form ‘most powerful political party’
Seattle City Council president Joy Hollingsworth urged Black residents to unite as a powerful political party and discussed the concept of a 'Black budget' to address historically impacted communities. The city is facing a projected budget deficit of $140 million for the 2026 fiscal year. Hollingsworth's remarks sparked discussion on targeted investments and resources.
- Seattle council member touts ‘Black budget,’ calls for Black residents to form ‘most powerful political party’
Seattle City Council president Joy Hollingsworth urged Black residents to unite as a powerful political party and discussed her work with a 'Black budget' alongside the city's general budget. The city is facing a projected budget deficit of $140 million for the 2026 fiscal year. Hollingsworth's remarks sparked controversy and criticism from talk show host Jason Rantz.