Sen. Josh Hawley bill takes aim at supply chain crunch, requiring 50% of value of a good to be produced in US
Republican Sen. Josh Hawley is rolling out a measure amid the supply chain crisis that would identify key goods critical to U.S. national security and impose local content requirements for them.
IRS bank reporting proposal 'will end up getting dropped': Laperriere
Cornerstone Macro Head of U.S. Policy Research Laperriere discusses the IRS bank account controversy, reconciliation bill price tag, tax increases and climate change proposals.
Omar lashes out at Manchin as Biden tries to unite warring Dems on spending bill
Despite comments from Rep. Ilhan Omar slamming Sen. Joe Manchin Tuesday, other top progressive Democrats who met with President Biden said they are optimistic about a possible deal.
Karl Rove: Dems 'realizing this is not going to be a good midterm election for them'
Karl Rove, who served as senior advisor to President George W. Bush, weighs in on President Biden's sinking approval rating.
Rep. Katko slams Biden admin for border crisis: 'They don't have a plan'
Rep. John Katko, R-N.Y., argues that the Biden administration has 'no plan' to handle the border crisis 'other than to disseminate people into the interior of the country,' which means 'every state's a border state now.'
Biden lowers spending bill target to between $1.75T and $1.9T: report
President Biden has privately informed Democratic lawmakers he is optimistic they can reach an agreement on a social spending plan capped at about $1.9 trillion, a spending target that would mark a significant reduction from the vast economic overhaul he initially envisioned, according to a report Tuesday.
Republicans, Democrats and Treasury wrangle over effects of Biden's new IRS bank account reporting proposal
Republican senators argued that Democrats new proposed IRS bank account reporting requirement would still affect nearly every American, but the Treasury said some GOP attacks are incorrect.
Manchin says carbon tax not on the table 'right now'
Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., said Tuesday that he would not support the inclusion of a so-called “carbon tax” in President Biden’s social spending bill, presenting another potential roadblock for Democratic leaders scrambling for an agreement on the administration’s signature legislation.
Warnock has spent over $600K in campaign cash on personal security, despite gun control push
Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., has spent more than $600,000 on personal security over the past year, despite pushing for gun control, according to new campaign finance data reviewed by FOX Business.
Democrat retirements threaten slim House majority
Fox News’ Chad Pergram on the planned retirements of Democrat Reps. John Yarmuth, David Price and Mike Doyle.
Democrat spending divide putting party at risk
Former Bush 43 Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove discusses the House Democrats' spending, 2022 midterm elections, Biden's administration and rising inflation.
Biden administration scales back IRS bank-monitoring plan amid growing pushback
The Biden administration on Tuesday endorsed a scaled-back version of a proposal that could force banks to turn over customers' account information to the IRS.
Rep. Hill on spending negotiations: There’s a ‘standoff’ in Democrat Party
Rep. French Hill, R-Ark., discusses the Democrats’ strategy when it comes to the two proposed spending bills.
Yellen says Treasury will extend 'extraordinary measures' until Dec. 3 debt-ceiling deadline
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen told congressional leaders Monday she will extend extraordinary cash management measures to temporarily finance the U.S. government until Dec. 3, the new deadline for lawmakers to raise or suspend the debt ceiling or risk a first-ever default.
Biden seeks to restart stalled agenda with crucial meetings with Democratic lawmakers
President Biden is meeting with 17 total members of Congress on Tuesday as Democrats' reconciliation talks drag on.
Rep. Issa on being denied access to meet Afghan refugees in Qatar
Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Cali., discusses being denied access to meet Afghan refugees in Qatar, the State Department IG investigating the Biden administration's Afghanistan exit and Christopher Steele's role in the Russia probe.
Schumer reiterates call for Biden to cancel $50K of student loan debt per borrower 'with the flick of a pen'
Schumer renewed calls for President Biden to cancel up to $50,000 in college debt for federal student loan borrowers. Here's what the Education Department has said about loan repayment.
Moderate Democrats urge Pelosi to pause plan raising corporate global tax rate
Three moderate House Democrats are urging party leaders to "pause" a key piece of President Biden's tax plan that would raise the minimum rate that U.S. corporations pay on their overseas income.
West Virginia Republicans slam Illinois Dem Casten for calling their state 'irrelevant part' of US economy
Rep. Sean Casten, D-Ill., took the jab against the Mountain State in a statement to Politico on Monday while pushing the progressive Democrats’ Clean Electricity Performance Program (CEPP).
US must take China’s expansion of military, investments ‘very seriously’: Rep. Meuser
Rep. Dan Meuser, R-Pa., discusses China testing an earth-cycling hypersonic missile and the country’s investments around the globe.



















