House Republicans introduce draft bill to strip Big Tech companies of Section 230 protections
Reps. Cathy McMorris Rodgers and Jim Jordan have drafted legislation that would remove Section 230 protections from Big Tech companies and require them to report any content moderation decisions.
Rep. Salazar calls Biden’s continued silence on Cuba ‘unbelievable’; says US needs ‘leadership'
Rep. Maria Salazar, R-FL, calls on Biden to show leadership over Cuba’s ongoing anti-government protests, arguing he needs to ‘denounce' the Cuban regime.
Schumer says Senate could vote to advance infrastructure bill tonight after reaching 'major' agreement
The Senate may vote to advance a bipartisan infrastructure package as early as Wednesday evening, Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said, after negotiators resolving major outstanding issues on the roughly $1.2 trillion deal.
Sen. Scott blasts CDC attempting to ‘control’ America with new mask guidance
Florida Sen. Rick Scott argues 'fear' tactics are the motivation behind new mask guidance for vaccinated people.
Sen. Scott: New CDC guidance is an attempt to 'control' America
Florida Senator Rick Scott discusses the latest mask guidance from the CDC, U.S. response to the unrest in Cuba and the likelihood of reaching a bipartisan infrastructure deal.
Jobless Americans suing states for ending unemployment benefits early
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita discusses the state's plan to appeal a lawsuit over ending weekly federal unemployment benefits.
Coca-Cola, Visa reps refuse to condemn China's treatment of Uyghur people, Cotton calls it 'pathetic'
Representatives from several major companies on Tuesday declined to denounce the genocide against the Uyghur people in China when directly asked by Arkansas Republican Sen. Tom Cotton.
San Francisco parents push for recall of some school board members
WSJ columnist Bill McGurn weighs in on the bipartisan infrastructure deal and the effort to recall some school board members on 'Fox Business Tonight
IRS leak of wealthy taxpayer records can be used to destroy any American: Rep Issa
Lawmakers are sounding the alarm about the IRS leak of wealthy taxpayer records earlier this year and are demanding accountability.
Schumer, Warren again urge Biden to cancel student loan debt, extend payment freeze
A group of Democrats on Tuesday renewed their pressure on President Biden to use his executive authority to cancel billions of dollars in student loan debt and extend a moratorium on payments that's poised to expire in September.
GOP holds the cards on infrastructure plan: Sen. Braun
Sen. Mike Braun, R-Ind. on infrastructure spending negotiations.
Infrastructure important for the ‘productivity of the country’: Sen. Cramer
North Dakota Sen. Kevin Cramer on infrastructure and spending negotiations.
COVID vaccine is 'safe' but shouldn't be mandated: Rep. Crenshaw
Rep. Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas on Veteran Affairs mandating the COVID-19 vaccine for staff and the politicization of the vaccine.
Cubans should be getting ‘united support’ from US: Crenshaw
Rep. Dan Crenshaw, R - Texas on U.S. support for the Cuban people during protests and COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
Dem-sponsored changes to death taxes could cost almost 1M US jobs, study finds
A Democratic proposal to eliminate the stepped-up basis tax provision could kill nearly 1 million U.S. jobs, a new study shows.
Rep. Waltz on Iraq troop withdrawal: US needs to ‘stay on offense’
Rep. Michael Waltz, R-Fla., weighs in on the U.S. combat mission in Iraq coming to an end and U.S. relations with China.
Gary Hoffmann questions mask-wearing if the COVID vaccine is effective
Gary Hoffmann, Kmele Foster and Richard Fowler weigh in on the CDC considering changing mask mandates and discuss Sen. Rand Paul's criminal referral of Dr. Fauci to the DOJ on 'Kennedy'
Tom Cotton: Schumer will blow up the infrastructure bill if he doesn't get what he wants
Republican Arkansas Senator gives the latest on the infrastructure bill on 'Kudlow'
Republicans urge US Olympic Committee to ban China's digital yuan for Beijing 2022 winter games
A trio of Republican senators called on the U.S. Olympic Committee to ban American athletes from using China's digital currency at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics amid concerns it could be used for espionage.
Former commerce secretary: As long as jobs aren't being filled, we're going to have illegal immigration
Former Commerce Secretary and Empath Chairman and CEO Carlos Gutierrez on labor shortages and how the U.S. can help Cuba amid anti-government protests.



















