UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson to resign: Report
Fox News contributor Gen. Keith Kellogg discusses U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson's resignation and the growing China threat as Biden considers easing tariffs on the country.
China expert: Biden administration doesn't understand econ 101
Author Gordon Chang on Biden potentially lifting some tariffs on China and the impact of the Chinese Communist Party on Hong Kong.
COVID crisis showed how reliant we are on China: Former OMB director
Former White House OMB Director Russ Vought discusses the country's dependency on China, arguing Biden getting rid of tariffs right now would be 'very damaging.'
Chang: 'China is not a competitor, they are an adversary'
Gordan Chang discusses the Biden administration's soft approach to China and Biden's actions to remove tariffs on China.
Gen. Keane: US 'by far' largest supporter of Ukraine
Fox News' senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane on two Americans captured in Ukraine, the ongoing Russian invasion and China launching its most advanced aircraft carrier.
Russia can continue to fund this war: KT McFarland
Former Trump Deputy National Security Advisor KT McFarland on Nicaragua giving Russian troops access to enter the country, the U.S. sending weapons to Ukraine and China launching its third aircraft carrier.
Former SEC commissioner's message to investors about China
Former SEC Commissioner Paul Atkins argues that China's reluctance to disclose information poses a 'real issue.'
We are giving the Chinese economic growth by investing in Chinese-tied companies: Ward
Jonathan Ward, Founder of the Atlas Organization, discusses recent U.S.-Chinese economic relations and their effect on national security
US pledges $200B to G7 infrastructure project to counter China’s Belt and Road Initiative
President Biden said the the United States will pledge $200 billion to infrastructure investment programs that will counter China’s Belt and Road Initiative.
Biden admin 'timid' when dealing with China: Sen. Blackburn
Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., on a local sheriff's office's warning to residents, fentanyl flowing through the U.S. border, the Biden admin treading lightly on calling out China and the country's strategic oil reserves.
Biden admin: Chinese investments in federal retirement fund 'unfitting'
Former Reagan National Security Council Senior Director Roger Robinson Jr. weighs in.
US will be 'hostage' to China without these tariffs: Rep. Mast
Rep. Brian Mast, R-Fla., discusses the border crisis, the Mexican president opting out of the Summit of Americas, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's testimony on Capitol Hill and the Jan. 6 hearings.
Market is in the 'prove it to me' stage: McMillan
Adaptiv market technician Ian McMillan discusses the Russell 2000, Chinese stocks rallying on ease of COVID lockdowns and his market outlook amid a shaky U.S. economy.
Sen. Cassidy: It's clear the Biden admin doesn't have a plan to fight inflation
Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., discusses Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's testimony on Capitol Hill, the administration's handling of the economy, the White House looking to 'reconfigure' China tariffs and what to expect from the Summit of Americas.
Stock market dependent on economic backdrop
Yardeni Research President Ed Yardeni, The Bahnsen Group managing director David Bahnsen and former White House economist Art Laffer discuss the state of the U.S. economy, market reaction to inflation, recession fears and supply chain problems.
Sen. Lee 'worried' about Manchin, Sinema 'entertaining' reconciliation package
Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, blasts Biden's 'robust' economy, Democrats' reconciliation plan, the administration invoking the Defense Production Act to expand clean energy production and the left's court-packing push.
Biden suspends tariffs on solar panels from Southeast Asia amid measures to boost supplies to US manufacturers
Biden invoked the Defense Production Act as supply chain issues have caused slowdowns for the American production of solar panels and he aims to enact policies to fight climate change
Tech CEO predicts end of chip shortage, underscores need for US semiconductor production
Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon predicted the chip shortage could wane by 2023, but that demand for semiconductors will drastically increase in coming years.
Apple moving iPad production from China shows companies are 'slowly' getting it, says Chang
Gatestone Institute senior fellow argues China isn't a good place to manufacture.
Biden admin concedes Chinese investments in federal retirement fund are 'unfitting'
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang on federal employees investing their retirement funds into Chinese-backed companies, American tech companies pulling production out of China and the Biden admin reviewing tariffs imposed on China.



















