Trump's tax bill is the 'first step' in reducing spending, GOP rep says
Rep. Dan Meuser, R-Pa., discusses whether President Donald Trump's tax bill is too expensive on 'Varney & Co.'
Taiwan promises to buy more American goods, under threat of 32% Trump tariff
Amid U.S. tariff threats, Taiwan's President Lai commits to buying more U.S. goods. Congressional delegations discuss trade, energy, and defense sales.
Now is not the time to decrease health agency funding, cardiothoracic surgeon says
Weill Cornell Medicine cardiothoracic surgeon Dr. Jeffrey Port weighs in on President Donald Trump's budget cuts slashing billion in HHS funding, China rapidly closing the gap in medical research and health tech innovation fighting cancers.
Trump is 'thinking really out of the box' with Harvard move, law professor says
CUNY law professor Jeffrey Lax weighs in on President Donald Trump's moves to cancel federal contracts to Harvard, the rise of Marxist ideologies on campuses and antisemitism across the U.S.
GOP senator argues US can't continue to have debt operate our GDP
Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., discusses the 'big, beautiful bill' facing resistance in the Senate, codifying the DOGE cuts and growing the economy.
Harvard could face uphill battle in lawsuit against Trump over funding
'Hannity' panelists Alan Dershowitz and Gregg Jarrett discuss if the elite university should be stripped of federal funding.
House lawmaker rips Senate over budget bill roadblocks: 'This house of lords has to go away'
Rep. Michael Rulli, R-Ohio, on the Senate's roadblocks to the 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act,' spending cuts, and the Trump administration's request for the Supreme Court to fast-track deportations to alternate countries.
Missouri AG slams $11B Grain Belt Express as a 'rip-off for all Missourians'
Missouri AG Andrew Bailey criticizes the Grain Belt Express project, calling it a "rip-off" for Missourians, while Invenergy defends its energy benefits.
Trump-nominated FHFA director presses for Fed chair Powell to cut interest rates: 'Enough is enough'
Federal Housing Finance Agency Director William Pulte presses for Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell to cut interest rates, echoing President Donald Trump's demand
US Steel deal with Nippon could move forward under Trump administration
Nippon Steel's $14.9B bid for U.S. Steel includes a "golden share" for U.S. control, promising 70,000 jobs and a $14B boost to the economy.
Trump's 'Golden Dome' system increasingly protects US against hypersonic threats, says Lockheed Martin CEO
Lockheed Martin CEO Jim Taiclet weighs in on the Trump administration's Golden Dome defense system announcement on 'Special Report.'
Mike Rowe wants to 'close the skills gap' and 'address the will gap'
mikeroweWorks Foundation CEO Mike Rowe weighs in on President Donald Trump looking to redirect $3 billion from 'antisemitic' Harvard University to trade schools on 'The Bottom Line.'
Trump's 'Golden Dome' system increasingly protects US against hypersonic threats, says Lockheed Martin CEO
Lockheed Martin CEO Jim Taiclet weighs in on the Trump administration's Golden Dome defense system announcement on 'Special Report.'
NPR is about to have their ‘corporate welfare’ pulled away from them, says GOP rep
Rep. Brandon Gill, R-Texas, discusses how NPR is suing President Donald Trump over public media funding cut on ‘The Bottom Line.'
Harvard is 'teaching' and 'fomenting' antisemitism, says Alan Dershowitz
Civil liberties lawyer Alan Dershowitz discusses President Donald Trump's demands to Harvard University amid a legal battle on 'The Evening Edit.'
Macron’s wife is not the only person in France that wants to shove him in the face: Steve Hilton
California gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton discuss the video showing French President Emmanuel Macron getting shoved in the face by his wife on ‘The Evening Edit.’
Biden team’s handling of COVID critics is a ‘stain on America’s tradition of free speech,’ says Michael Shellenberger
Public News founder Michael Shellenberger evaluates new documents which detail the Biden administration’s reported handling of COVID policy critics and more on ‘The Bottom Line.’
Lee Zeldin details ‘self-dealing,’ ‘conflicts of interest’ in report on alleged Biden energy department overspending
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin discusses reported overspending by the Biden Department of Energy prior to President Donald Trump's inauguration and comments on the ‘big, beautiful bill’ on ‘The Evening Edit.’
How can Republicans cut spending over time?
Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., unpacks efforts to cut government spending under President Donald Trump on 'Kudlow.'
Why are some officials afraid of tariffs?
Economic experts Art Laffer and Steve Moore unpack the state of the U.S. economy under President Donald Trump on 'Kudlow.'



















