South Korea’s Yoon Suk Yeol ‘will leave one way or another,’ China expert warns
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang reacts to the martial law order being lifted in South Korea, China banning exports of key minerals to the U.S. and an illegal Chinese migrant being charged with smuggling weapons to North Korea.
GOP lawmaker on migrant crisis: The left is being mugged by reality
Rep. Keith Self, R-Texas, discusses the spike in migrant crime as Trump vows mass deportations during his first days in office and the GOP beginning the year with a slim majority.
The Bidens have 'operated like a crime family': Ex-FBI assistant director
Former FBI assistant director Chris Swecker is also expecting more pardons for Biden family members and claims the president is a 'beneficiary' of the move.
Congress facing 'hard decisions' when it comes to cutting government waste, GA rep says
Rep. Richard McCormick, R-Ga., provides updates on conflict in the Middle East, Musk's plans to balance America's budget and a report on the origins of COVID-19.
Hunter Biden is not a victim, he's a criminal: Rep. Darrell Issa
Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., discusses the immigration crisis and President Biden pardoning his son, Hunter.
Joe Biden is covering his tracks: GOP lawmaker
Rep. Carlos Gimenez, R-Fla., shares his thoughts on Hunter Biden being pardoned and Trump's tariff threat.
America is watching 'the Biden way' unfold: Judicial Watch president
Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton says if AG Merrick Garland has 'any backbone,' he would resign 'right now.'
Pollster argues that these 4 things Democrats did handed Trump the 2024 election
GOP pollster Mitchell Brown explains how Democrats lost their base and their message in the 2024 presidential election.
The pardon is really for Joe Biden, Miranda Devine says
New York Post columnist Miranda Devine believes Biden 'always intended to pardon Hunter' as the president faces backlash following his decision and discusses Kash Patel being nominated as FBI director.
Trump has a 'huge task' to 'expose truth' in second administration: Sen. Ron Johnson
Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., voices support for President-elect Trump's FBI director nominee and criticizes the main 'challenge' when working with Democrat colleagues.
Next pardon could very well be Jim Biden, Texas GOP lawmaker says
Rep. Pat Fallon, R-Texas, weighs in on Biden pardoning Hunter Biden, Kash Patel being named the FBI director nominee and Trump's tariff threat to Canada and Mexico in order to strengthen the border.
Trump holds 'the big stick' on the border crisis: Ex-acting ICE director
Former acting ICE director and Border Patrol chief Ronald Vitiello spotlights the importance of cooperation from Mexico and Canada on border enforcement and growing worries over human and drug smuggling.
President Biden's timing of Hunter's pardoning 'really is interesting,' Ohio rep points out
Rep. Warren Davidson, R-Ohio, says President Biden's pardon of his son Hunter could expand to other members of the 46th first family.
Syria conflict should ‘absolutely’ cause concern, former Pentagon official says
Heritage Center for National Defense's Brent Sadler discusses the Syria conflict, Israel-Hezbollah's ceasefire and rising tension between Taiwan and China.
Iranians are 'worried' about Trump, looking for opportunity to 'stave off conflict,' policy expert notes
Army special operations veteran and former White House hostage policy review team member Alex Plitsas says Iran has been using Iraq as a weapons transfer point for Syria and Lebanon.
We are 'right back' to keeping Hezbollah 'under control,' Mike Huckabee warns
President-elect Trump's ambassador to Israel nominee Mike Huckabee reacts to reignited airstrikes in the Middle East and how a second Trump administration will aim to mitigate ally threats.
Trump is a 'master negotiator' who can bring Mexico 'back to the table': Sheriff Thaddeus Cleveland
Texas' Terrell County Sheriff Thaddeus Cleveland details 'a lot of positive' impacts coming for the Lone Star State when President-elect Trump takes office.
Tariffs work because they know Trump might be the kind of guy to pull the trigger: Forbes
Forbes Media Chairman and Editor-in-Chief Steve Forbes discusses Trump announcing more key staff picks, tariffs as a negotiating tool and the president-elect's 'maximum pressure' foreign policy plan.
Sen. Ernst ‘utterly astounded’ by what she found after auditing the IRS
Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, discusses her audit against the IRS, DOGE's efforts and Biden reportedly requesting more aid for Ukraine.
China's military is growing 'uncharacteristically quiet': Policy expert Gordon Chang
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang assures that President-elect Trump's tariffs on China won't be inflationary, weighs in on the future of TikTok and updates on latest Chinese geopolitical conflict.



















