JPMorgan CEO defends company's expansion into China
National security analyst Rebeccah Heinrichs sounds off on CEO Jamie Dimon's rationale behind the business move: 'he knows about the human rights violations'
Robert O'Brien discusses the perils of investing in China
Former National Security Advisor weighs in on investing in China on 'Kudlow'
Biden admin needs to be 'taken to court' for immigration policies: Tom Homan
Former Acting ICE Director Tom Homan discusses the Biden administration's handling of immigration, arguing that the admin is not using Title 42 'the way it's supposed to be used.'
NYC mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa slams leadership, progressives for 'destroying quality of life'
NYC mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa discusses the need for more police officers and better leadership in America’s biggest city.
Whitaker calls Biden admin 'insane' for handling of COVID positive migrants
Former Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker discusses the Biden administration's border policies, arguing 'at some point they're going to have to explain this policy to the American people.'
Chang on China attacking US: 'This is to our shame'
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang on China's aggression, arguing U.S. companies operating in China should expect a 'worsening environment.'
Senate votes to begin debating $1T infrastructure plan
Sen. Mike Braun, R-Ind., on the latest negotiations surrounding the bipartisan infrastructure bill.
NYC, major cities 'sick and tired' of lawlessness: James Craig
Former Detroit police chief on Democrat-led cities battling a rise in violent crime.
2021 is the year of school choice, educational freedom: Corey DeAngelis
The American Federation for Children director of research on increasing numbers of students moving to private or home school options.
Biden asking to extend eviction ban proves stimulus 'failure': Rep. Hill
Rep. French Hill, R-Ark., argues the Biden administration has failed at successfully providing pandemic relief to landlords and tenants.
SC police chief rails against repeat offenders, laws letting them go
Charleston Police Chief Luther T. Reynolds discusses the change he wants to see in law enforcement and local policy.
Dems' 'political pride' could prevent passage of budget bills: Rep. Stewart
Utah Rep. Chris Stewart on his opposition to the bipartisan infrastructure deal and Democrats' reconciliation package.
GOP depending on Dems' 'good faith' with infrastructure deal: Rep. Fleischmann
Tennessee Rep. Chuck Fleischmann discusses final infrastructure negotiations and long-term effects of the border crisis.
Some Republicans oppose infrastructure deal, claim they didn't see text of bill
Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst explains she voted against the bipartisan infrastructure deal claiming Democrats have not presented the legislation in its entirety.
Stimulus has the economy on a 'sugar high': Bannister
Stifel chief equity strategist Barry Bannister argues the market will have to correct itself after it crashes from a stimulus 'sugar high.'
Futures look mixed as investors await GDP, jobless claim numbers
Stifel chief equity strategist Barry Bannister discusses his outlook for the economy.
Sen. Young: Biden trillion-dollar spending driving inflation
Finance committee member rips inflation following the Fed's decision.
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.
US-Russia talks to be 'constructive’ but are in early stages: Ian Bremmer
Eurasia Group President Ian Bremmer on U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman meeting with her Russian counterparts on Wednesday to discuss strategic stability, potential threats and foreign policy priorities.
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.



















