Sen. Johnson: Oftentimes gridlock is the best solution in DC
Sen. Ron Johnson gives his take on the congressional spending bills and a new drug to possibly treat COVID-19 on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street'
Rep. Tenney slams Democrats' 'monstrosity' spending bill: Lawmakers are in a 'blood sport'
Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y., argues "it's a power game" as Democrats try to jam the reconciliation bill through.
Durham issues fresh round of subpoenas targeting law firm with Clinton ties
Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, discusses the reconciliation bill creating division in the Democratic party, Biden's multiple missteps, China and the Durham probe.
House aligns with Senate and votes to avoid government shutdown with short-term funding bill
The Senate on Thursday approved a bill to fund the government through Dec. 3 and avert a government shutdown for now.
Sen. Manchin says he's willing to work on $1.5T reconciliation bill
Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., argues he's been 'very upfront and very fair' with Democrats over the proposed spending package.
Democrats acting 'stunningly irresponsible' with massive spending plan: Sen. Lummis
Sen. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyo., reacts to Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin saying he's willing to work on a $1.5 trillion spending package.
Laffer rips ‘horrible’ spending bill: What power does Pelosi have to get Democrats to vote for this?
Former Raegan Economist Art Laffer on Democrats’ attempting to squeeze through a trillion-dollar spending bill that could hurt US production base.
Republicans say Biden's $3.5T spending bill will spur cultural decline and sap the work ethic
As Democrats forge ahead with unilateral negotiations on President Biden’s $3.5 trillion spending package, Republicans – and at least one Democratic moderate – caution the expansive slate of social programs included in the bill could have lasting negative consequences for American workers.
Infrastructure bill vote expected on Thursday: Rep. Green
Rep. Mark Green, R-Tenn., says he believes the House will vote on the infrastructure bill sometime Thursday.
Ex-NYPD Lt. Porcher slams Manhattan DA's directive to not pursue bail for non-violent offenses
Former NYPD Lieutenant Darrin Porcher argues Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance's directive not to ask for bail in many nonviolent cases, which reportedly was in reaction to violence at Rikers Island, is 'purely political.'
Biden, Blinken's 'bad decision-making' resulted in major failure: Rep. Green
Rep. Mark Green, R-Tenn., puts blame on the Biden administration for the botched Afghanistan withdrawal
Ben Carson launches program teaching patriotism and American values
Former HUD Secretary discusses his program 'Little Patriots' that will teach boys the history of America on 'Kudlow'
Liz Peek: 'This is attacking what makes America so special'
Fox News contributor Liz Peek discusses President Biden's subsides on 'Kudlow'
Joseph Lavorgna: 'The fed cannot control inflation'
Joseph Lavorgna, America's at Natixis Chief economist, discusses the price of the Democrats' spending bill on 'Making Money'
President Xi will try to impress his vision on China and the world: Chang
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang and Heritage Capital president and CIO Paul Schatz weigh in on China's crackdown on cryptocurrency and Blackrock's opportunity in China on 'Making Money'
Dems could push spending bill through by Monday: Austan Goolsbee
Former Obama economic council chair Austan Goolsbee reacts to Nancy Pelosi pushing for a vote on Monday for the reconciliation bill.
Rep. Devin Nunes: Dem's infrastructure bill is Obamacare 'on steroids'
California Republican discusses the cost of the infrastructure bill on ‘Kudlow’
Equity market ‘not priced’ for fiscal cliff: Bear Traps Report editor
The Bear Traps Report founder and editor Larry McDonald discusses how markets could react if a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff is not reached.
Larry Elder on biggest takeaway from Newsom recall election
Former California Gubernatorial Candidate Larry Elder discusses the recall Gov. Gavin Newsom election, the media's attacks amid the recall and the impact of surging gas prices on the state.
Ghosn: Nissan wanted ‘autonomy,’ but now struggles as ‘boring, mediocre’ car company
Former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn argues Nissan’s resistance to alliances makes the company miss out on technical innovation.



















