Christine McDaniel on Yellen's China trip: 'Talking is better than not talking'
Former Deputy Assistant Treasury Secretary Christine McDaniel discusses Janet Yellen's trip to China, the Biden administration's 'Bidenomics' tour and the UPS, Teamster labor talks.
Biden's 'hypocrisy' creates mistrust with American citizens: Louisiana AG Jeff Landry
Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry discusses a federal judge restricting Biden officials from contact with social media firms on 'Varney & Co.'
US defense against China 'all rests on economic power': Jonathan DT Ward
Atlas Organization founder Jonathan D.T. Ward reacts to U.S. Treasury Sec. Janet Yellen arriving in Beijing for a four-day visit to China.
Biden admin’s ‘apology tour’ in China is ‘mind-boggling’: Rep. Ben Cline
Rep. Ben Cline, R-Va., calls a judge’s ruling on the White House’s communication with Big Tech a ‘victory for the first amendment’ and discusses the Biden administration’s strategy towards China.
Private sector doesn't need advice from the government on how to invest: Andy Puzder
Former CKE Restaurants CEO Andy Puzder discusses economic growth under the Biden administration and Ben & Jerry's message about the Fourth of July.
Biden admin’s China strategy ‘looks a lot like appeasement’: Christian Whiton
Former State Department official Christian Whiton responds to efforts from China to impose trade restrictions ahead of Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen’s visit.
White House sends Yellen to China as expert warns Beijing will push ‘concession based diplomacy’
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen heads to China to bolster ties as relations with Beijing remain strained diplomatically, militarily and economically.
Inflation is running too hot: John Lonski
The Lonski Group President John Lonski discusses people losing hope in the American Dream, Biden's handling of the economy and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's trip to China.
Federal judge's ruling on White House, Big Tech communications a 'huge victory for free speech': Benjamin Weingarten
RealClearInvestigations Editor-at-Large Benjamin Weingarten discusses a federal judge blocking the White House from communicating with Big Tech companies and the U.S. attorney leading the Hunter Biden probe breaking his silence.
Biden admin wanted 'slow walking' of charges against Hunter: Rep. Beth Van Duyne
Rep. Beth Van Duyne, R-Texas, on Hunter Biden's plea deal and the border's humanitarian crisis.
Russ Vought: Decoupling is now a 'bad word' in China
Former White House OMB Director Russ Vought discusses Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's trip to Beijing and how he would tackle China's rising aggression.
Censoring RFK Jr. will make him louder, says NY Post columnist
NY Post columnist Rikki Schlott discusses the impact of RFK Jr. ahead of the 2024 election, Gen-Z being the most disgruntled workers, Asian Americans weighing in on the affirmative action ruling and Biden's student loan bailout flop.
Marty Kotis on SCOTUS affirmative action ruling: The root problems aren't at the college level
UNC Chapel Hill Trustee Marty Kotis discusses how the university will adapt to the Supreme Court affirmative action ruling and the student debt crisis.
Biden is in really good shape: David Carlucci
Marc Lotter, former special assistant to President Trump, and former NY State Senator David Carlucci discuss Trump gaining ground in the polls post-indictment ahead of the 2024 election.
Narcan should be in 'every emergency box, in every school in America': Rep. Buddy Carter
Rep. Buddy Carter, R-Ga., on recent Supreme Court rulings, a 'two-tiered' justice system and his bill requiring public schools to carry Narcan.
US shouldn't be sending senior officials to Beijing: Gordon Chang
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang discusses Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's trip to Beijing, the Biden administration's foreign policies and CIA Director Burns' comments opposing the U.S. potentially decoupling from China.
Biden admin trying to operate 'in violation of our fiscal responsibility': Rep. Anthony D'Esposito
Rep. Anthony D'Esposito, R-N.Y., discusses lawmaker reaction to the Supreme Court blocking President Biden's student handout plan.
US farmer warns ‘China is quietly taking over’ food security
While Congress' bill banning foreign adversaries from buying up U.S. farmland waits to be enacted, farmer John Boyd Jr. warned China is tapping into our infrastructure.
Supreme Court blocks Biden's student loan handout
The Supreme Court on Friday blocked the Biden administration's student loan handout.
US seeing an 'across-the-board human capital crisis' not seen in decades, budget watchdog says
After four years of Biden policies, the average American household faces an added $10,000 in regulatory costs mostly stemming from energy rulemaking, according to a new report.



















