American people 'stand strongly' behind Trump: Burgess Owens
Democrats' efforts to impeach Trump
House votes on second article of impeachment
House passes second article of impeachment
House votes on first article of impeachment
First article of impeachment passes House
National security expert: 'Democrats know they're in trouble'
Bias in impeachment efforts against Trump
Some lawyers absorbed by politics, not facts: Sydney Powell
Bias, corruption in FISA report
Taking care of America's heroes
VA secretary on delivering faster, better care
Trump appoints historic number of federal judges
Kristin Tate on judicial system, Trump
IG's testimony raises 'extraordinarily profound issues': Former congressional investigator
FISA report includes bias information
Socialists don't understand economic theory: Andy Puzder
Capitalism vs. socialism debate
Sen. Warren realizes she's gone too far left: Independent Women's Forum policy director
Sen. Warren opts for 'choice' health care option
Tom Price on how health care could affect the 2020 election
Tom Price on health care
Taxpayers will be stuck with brunt of spending bill: Sen. Scott
Sen. Scott's issues with congressional spending bill
Retirement reform: Key SECURE Act provisions that will affect you
Congress is preparing to pass comprehensive retirement reform for the first time in more than a decade.
How impeachment is impacting the stock market
Impeachment affecting the stock market
Impeachment makes bipartisan work difficult: Rep. Ken Buck
Rep. Ken Buck on impeachment
Trump poised to sign family leave bill to benefit federal workers
Family leave is a cornerstone issue for the president's daughter and adviser Ivanka Trump, who has praised the legislation before its congressional approval. It would give 12 weeks of paid leave to mothers and fathers of newborns, newly adopted children or foster children.
Steve Moore: The economy was 'lousy' during previous impeachments
Trump impeachment during a good economy
Varney: Trump will be unleashed against Democrats in post-impeachment speech
"The president will make a forceful case for four more years," said Stuart Varney.
Varney: President Trump is mad about impeachment
Varney on impeachment and Trump’s pushback
NJ’s driver’s license rule change is taking away a tool of law enforcement: CBP acting commissioner
Customs and Border Patrol acting commissioner on wall funding



















