DOGE has done a 'phenomenal job,' says Rep. Byron Donalds
Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., discusses Elon Musk's exit from DOGE and the University of Florida's new president on 'The Bottom Line.'
Automotive expert lauds Trump's steel deal as 'boost' to US economy
Automotive expert Lauren Fix details what President Donald Trump's steel deal means for the automotive industry on 'The Bottom Line.'
Trump's 'bypassed' the tariff laws, says Andrew Morris
NCLA senior litigation counsel Andrew Morris discusses small business owners suing the Trump administration over tariffs on 'The Bottom Line.'
Harvard has an obligation to comply with the Trump administration's requests, GOP representative says
Rep. Kevin Kiley, R-Calif., discusses the Trump administration looking into the student visa process on 'The Bottom Line.'
Taxpayers want to see real, durable cuts: John Hart
‘Open the Books’ CEO John Hart discusses how GOP lawmakers are under pressure to codify the DOGE cuts on ‘The Bottom Line.’
People don't know long-term impact of transgender treatments on minors, Dana Loesch argues
'The Dana Show' radio host Dana Loesch discusses the State Department cracking down on censorship and new guidance on transgender treatments on 'The Bottom Line.'
We're concerned about our ability to produce food, says Texas farmer
Farmer Robert Fleming tells ‘The Bottom Line’ his concerns about the rise in solar energy production and solar farms.
Steve Moore urges Trump budget bill to include 15% corporate tax rate
Economist Steve Moore and Fox News contributor Liz Peek discuss the Senate GOP’s efforts to rewrite the tax cut bill supported by President Donald Trump on ‘The Bottom Line.’
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.'
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.'
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.’
California’s electric vehicle mandate takes a blow from the Senate
Boyden Gray PLLC partner Michael Buschbacher discusses how the Senate voted to undo California’s electric vehicle mandate on ‘The Bottom Line.’
How will Trump’s new partnership help US steelworkers?
Steelworkers for Trump founder Brian Pavlack discusses President Donald Trump announcing a Nippon Steel partnership with U.S. Steel on ‘The Bottom Line.’
Allegations against BlackRock and other asset managers are troubling, FTC Chairman says
FTC Chairman Andrew Ferguson has the latest on the antitrust lawsuit on 'The Bottom Line.'
New law would stop foreign adversaries from buying land
Rep. Pat Harrigan, R-N.C., says the policy makes a 'demonstrable' difference on 'The Bottom Line.'
CEO advocates for these mortgage market 'guardrails' to not 'disrupt' interest rates
Structured Finance Association CEO Michael Bright weighs in on President Trump considering making mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac public on 'The Bottom Line.'
This bill is giving back to American families, says John Carney
Panelists Ned Ryun and John Carney discuss the passage of the ‘big, beautiful bill’ in the House on ‘The Bottom Line.’
State Dept condemns ‘obscene,' 'shocking’ DC shooting, vows ‘people will be punished’
State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce discusses the deadly shooting in Washington, D.C., U.S-Iran talks and more on ‘The Bottom Line.’
We must make sure we aren't enriching our adversaries, Rep. John Moolenaar says
Rep. John Moolenaar, R-Mich., unpacks the U.S. technology race with China on 'The Bottom Line.'
Heritage Foundation chief economist asks lawmakers to not 'waste money' on SALT
The Heritage Foundation chief economist EJ Antoni weighs in on soaring Treasury yields and details what lawmakers should prioritize in President Donald Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' on 'The Bottom Line.'



















