Robert O'Brien on US aid to Ukraine: Where are the Europeans?
Former National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien discusses the U.S. sending aid to Ukraine amid its war with Russia and Trump's chances in the 2024 presidential election.
Auto workers' 'abuse, exploitation' is 'staggering': Bob King
Former UAW President Bob King expressed support for the union and its leaders amid negotiation talks with the 'Big Three' automakers.
Jimmy Failla on Senate dress code rules: We are just giving up as a country now
'Fox Across America' host Jimmy Failla discusses the Senate's dress code change and singer Maren Morris quitting country music.
Ex-Yankees great hurls fastball at Nike, Bud for putting ‘really big damper' on sports: ‘Screwed up big time’
Former MLB pitcher David Wells explains how woke companies and organizations are "trying to change the game" and involve personal politics, "confusing" players in the meantime.
Ron DeSantis: I see our country in decline on a variety of fronts
Florida gov. and 2024 presidential candidate Ron DeSantis responds to Rep. Kevin McCarthy's comments, a possible government shutdown, 2024 polls, his energy policy and the ongoing border crisis.
Rep. Scott Perry: 'Time and pressure' are 'strong influences' in reaching budget resolution
Rep. Scott Perry, R-Pa., says the House's budget and shutdown decision will 'always come down to negotiation.'
Rep. Elise Stefanik on whether spending fight is complicating the Biden probe
House Republican Conference Chairwoman Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., on averting a government shutdown, budget negotiations, a potential Hunter Biden subpoena and the Biden impeachment inquiry.
Republicans 'getting no help' from resolution naysayers: Rep. Jerry Carl
Rep. Jerry Carl, R-Ala., argues why it's beneficial for Congress to pass a continuing resolution and 'work this out.'
Jacob Helberg on aging defense tech: US needs to invest more in artificial intelligence
U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission's Jacob Helberg discusses defense technology, China's rising aggression and U.S. national security.
Politicians need to start 'bringing things home': Gerry Baker
Wall Street Journal editor at large Gerry Baker spotlights Americans' trust in local leaders and businesses.
Real wages 'have been clobbered' by inflation: Garrett Nelson
Michael Lee Strategy founder Michael Lee and CFRA senior equity analyst and Vice President Garrett Nelson weigh the UAW strike's impact on the stock market.
It's time for UAW 'to share in the profits' of auto giants: Tony Totty
United Auto Workers Local 14 President Tony Totty says the union leaders 'know how to negotiate' something favorable for members.
UAW is 'fighting for working people' in America, 'income inequality': Dave Green
United Auto Workers 2B regional director Dave Green says the union's strikes will go on 'as long as we need to.'
Viral PA drug zombie videos don't 'light a candle to what's actually going on': Frank Rodriguez
Activist and recovering addict Frank Rodriguez says the 'biggest step' society can take to end the drug and homeless epidemic includes addressing mental health and familial issues.
Biden economy 'not working' for anybody: Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin on the state's budget, Biden's economy, China's aggression, the Virginia election and pardoning a dad who was arrested during a school board meeting for demanding answers on his daughter's sexual assault.
We're in a position of weakness at every turn, Sen. Bill Hagerty
Sen. Bill Hagerty, R-Tenn., discusses the proposed interim spending bill as Congress grapples with a potential government shutdown, Ukraine aid, the ongoing border crisis and the Senate's dress code rules.
Biden has already lied to the American people: Rep. Lisa McClain
Rep. Lisa McClain, R-Mich., discusses the Biden family's business probe and the upcoming spending deadline as Congress attempts to avoid government shutdown.
With a government shutdown, 'nobody wins': Rep. Jeff Van Drew
Rep. Jeff Van Drew, R-N.J., discusses the United Auto Workers strike's impact on the economy and his support for a continuing resolution to avoid a government shutdown.
Migrant crisis a 'national issue,' says Andrew Yang
Former Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang discusses New Yorkers sounding off at a New York City event on the migrant crisis, a possible Biden, Trump rematch and a potential third party run.
Home school families asking government to 'keep its hands off of us': James Mason
Home School Legal Defense Association President James Mason discusses the importance of tax credits for American families and school choice.



















