Bipartisan infrastructure deal may be in trouble over transit funding as another deadline looms
Infrastructure talks in the Senate on Thursday and Friday seemed to teeter on the edge of failure as some Republicans began airing grievances over Democrats' transit-related demands, with a Monday deadline looming for another procedural vote on the bill.
Karoline Leavitt running for Congress to stand ‘up to the fight’
Karoline Leavitt, a former Congressional and White House staff member, on her platform in her upcoming run for Congress.
Biden's global minimum tax may hurt American workers, U.S. economy, Republicans warn
President Biden is working with a coalition of more than 100 countries to pass a 15% global minimum tax in an effort to ensure corporations pay their fair share, but Republicans warn the effort may undermine American workers and companies.
Madison Cawthorn on spending, border crisis, young people in Congress
Rep. Madison Cawthorn, R-N.C., weighs in on infrastructure, spending, immigration under President Biden and young people eyeing Congressional runs.
23-year-old Karoline Leavitt makes historic bid for Congress
Karoline Leavitt, a former Congressional and White House staff member, explains why she is challenging Democratic Rep. Chris Pappas.
Top Republicans question tax gap figures as IRS enforcement beef-up hangs in limbo
Top Republicans are raising concerns about unexplained tax gap estimates as IRS enforcement funding hangs in limbo during ongoing discussions regarding a bipartisan infrastructure deal.
China rejects WHO COVID origins investigation
'The Great U.S-China Tech War' author Gordon Chang joins 'Fox Business Tonight' to discuss China blocking COVID origins probe: 'This standoff will go for a very long time.'
Kudlow: How one leading Democrat's proposal is 'critical race theory run wild'
Larry Kudlow discussed various hot topics in his monologue including Maxine Waters' race-based housing aid, inflation and the push to defund ICE.
House Republicans tell Biden he's acting like a 'Cuban dictator' with his social media censorship campaign
EXCLUSIVE: A group of House Republicans on Thursday called on President Biden to turn over the details of his campaign to clamp down on social media coronavirus misinformation while blasting the effort as government-sponsored censorship that rivals Communist Cuba.
Wyden warns ‘millions’ could miss out on key credit due to IRS website flaws
Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., this week warned that “millions” of families could be at risk of missing out on the expanded Child Tax Credit over their inability to access a key tool.
Kudlow weighs in on critical race theory
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow explained the differences between equity and equality on 'Kudlow'
Texas farmers request Biden administration cover illegal immigration costs
Texas farmers are requesting the Biden administration pay for all the damages to their farms caused by the surge in illegal immigration.
Rep. Dan Meuser thinks bipartisan infrastructure will pass once details are ‘ironed out’
Rep. Dan Meuser, R- Pa., discusses immigration and the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill.
Pelosi reiterates no bipartisan infrastructure bill without reconciliation package
Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday stood by her earlier demand that the House will not vote on the bipartisan infrastructure deal until the Senate also passes a sweeping, multitrillion-dollar spending package using budget reconciliation.
Biden admin 'doesn't have facts right' on border migrant numbers: Blackburn
Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., argues that the Biden administration is spotlighting incorrect and misleading data on migrants who cross the southern border.
Republicans ask for spending cuts with debt ceiling bill, blame 'unchecked government spending' for inflation
Republicans on the House Budget Committee are asking congressional leaders to including spending controls with any increase debt ceiling increase, as the July 31 expiration of the debt limit suspension looms.
Americans deserve to know origins of COVID: Rep. LaHood
Rep. Darin LaHood, R-Ill., on the Chinese Communist Party, Democrat lawmakers and the investigation into the origins of COVID-19.
White House slams Republicans over debt ceiling threat
The White House shot back at Republicans on Wednesday as GOP leaders signaled they would not vote to raise the debt limit, despite a warning from the Congressional Budget Office that the Treasury Department could run out of money as soon as this coming October.
Sen. Pat Toomey explains why he is 'really concerned' about infrastructure bill
Pennsylvania Republican weighs in on the bipartisan infrastructure plan on 'Kudlow'
The private sector should develop charging stations for electric vehicles: Elaine Chao
Former transportation secretary provides insight on the bipartisan infrastructure bill and weighs in on electric vehicles on 'The Claman Countdown'


















