US losing the battle with China: Rep. Darrell Issa
Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., discusses the growing China threat, arguing the U.S. needs to get its capital going again.
Big Tech giants are 'bigger than most global empires': Devin Nunes
Truth Social CEO and former Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., argues 'every single agency' in D.C. has been 'corrupted.'
Rep. Carlos Gimenez: We want to ensure China is never the 'dominant' power
Rep. Carlson Gimenez, R-Fla., shares what to expect from the House China committee's first hearing on 'The Evening Edit.'
South Carolina wants new residents 'to pay their fair share': Sen. Stephen Goldfinch
Sen. Stephen Goldfinch, R-S.C., says the state's 'Yankee Tax' would help pay for necessary infrastructure to accommodate a rising number of new residents.
Biden's ESG rule will 'hurt America's retirement security,' GOP lawmaker warns
After introducing a bill to kill Biden's ESG rule for retirement plans, Rep. Andy Barr is expecting bipartisan support to steer Americans' savings away from politics.
Rep. Michael Waltz calls out China, its business partners for ignoring 'greatest genocide since WWII'
Rep. Michael Waltz, R-Fla., argues the U.S. 'can't afford' to keep 'pouring' money into one of our greatest adversaries.
Supreme Court reviews student loan debt handout plan: How it may impact you
The Supreme Court will hear arguments Tuesday in cases challenging President Biden's student loan debt handout, which would effect millions of borrowers and cost taxpayers billions.
Interest payments on the national debt to reach $1.4 trillion annually in 2033: CBO
The CBO projects that the cost of servicing the national debt will more than double over the next decade to over $1.4 trillion in interest payments in FY2033.
China wants to become the world's 'hegemon': Rep. Andy Biggs
Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., says the U.S. Energy Department's coronavirus lab leak report will have a 'deleterious' impact on China relations.
Government response to East Palestine has been a 'horrific failure': Rep. Scott Perry
Rep. Scott Perry, R-Penn., discusses the government's response to the Ohio train derailment and the Transportation Department's role in the aftermath of the incident.
Democrats measure 'caring about something' by how much money they spend on it: Mick Mulvaney
Former OMB Director Mick Mulvaney discusses the U.S. debt ceiling and the potential impact of Biden's FY2024 budget on taxing the rich.
This administration needs to get serious about opening up Main Street: Rep. Roger Williams
Rep. Roger Williams, R-Texas, discusses the U.S. debt ceiling, the impact of inflation on Americans and the House GOP investigation into the administration's regulations hurting small businesses.
China uses 'every point of contact' with US to 'destroy our society': Gordon Chang
Gatestone Institute Senior Fellow Gordon Chang warns national security concerns around U.S.-China relations are getting 'worse.'
West's resolve is being tested by Putin: Rep. Pat Fallon
Rep. Pat Fallon, R-Texas, discusses the U.S. aid package for Ukraine, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene introducing a bill to audit aid and China's calls for a Russia-Ukraine ceasefire.
Border crisis is not 'a red or blue issue': Rep. Russell Fry
Rep. Russell Fry, R-S.C., joins 'Varney & Co.' to discuss GOP lawmakers touring the border and the Biden administration's handling of the crisis.
Budget watchdog sounds alarm over US debt exceeding records in just 5 years: 'Chilling'
A $20 trillion increase to the U.S. budget in a decade means "someone down the road is going to pay for it," Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget's Maya MacGuineas says.
House hearings are 'shining the light' on the border problem: Rep. Kat Cammack
Rep. Kat Cammack, R-Fla., joins 'Mornings with Maria' to discuss the House hearings on the border crisis, Congress' actions to address the crisis, and the influx of fentanyl.
In the next presidential term, US will hit a 'very serious, dangerous milestone': Maya MacGuineas
Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget President Maya MacGuineas discusses the rising U.S. debt, Biden's budget, cutting government spending and the fate of social programs.
US debt default deadline looms this summer or early fall, ‘urgent need’ for Congress to act: BPC
The Bipartisan Policy Center said that the "X date" on which the debt limit will need to be raised to avoid default will arrive this summer or early fall, depending on tax revenue.
Top Republicans double down on efforts to rein in SEC Gensler's climate proposal
Leading Republicans on the House Financial Services and Senate Banking committees are doubling down on attempts to rein in Wall Street’s top cop Gary Gensler.



















