Biden’s response to U.S.-China relations ‘deeply concerning’: Sen. Bill Hagerty
Sen. Bill Hagerty, R-Tenn., discusses key foreign policy issues, including the border crisis and U.S.-China relations and weighs in on the impact of a potential rail strike.
With rail strike looming, Biden says he has 'not directly engaged,' contradicting White House press secretary
President Biden contradicted White House officials, claiming not to have been directly in touch with either side in the looming national railroad strike.
Climate reparations a 'controversial' and 'flawed' idea: Gerry Baker
'WSJ At Large' host Gerry Baker discusses the mixed messages sent by the White House regarding rail strikes, Biden's comments on a potential 2024 rematch against Trump, and his WSJ column on the 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference.
With rail strike looming, Biden says he has 'not directly engaged'
President Biden answered a handful of questions on Thanksgiving Day on the island of Nantucket in Massachusetts.
Biden's student loan handout makes debt problem worse: Maya MacGuineas
Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget president Maya MacGuineas reacts to the Biden administration pausing student loan repayment for the eighth time on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Steve Forbes: Biden using COVID emergency as backdoor way to forgive student loans
Forbes Media CEO Steve Forbes reacts to Biden extending the student loan repayment freeze on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
White House accomplishment list leaves out key details on gas prices, inflation
The White House failed to mention key details about inflation and gas prices on a document it issued listing President Biden's top accomplishments.
Josh Hammer: I'm thankful Dr. Fauci is going away
Newsweek opinion editor Josh Hammer reacts to Dr. Fauci urging COVID vaccinations and masking at his last White House press briefing on 'Mornings with Maria.'
OPEC likely cutting oil production, not increasing as Washington thinks: Christian Whiton
Former State Department official Christian Whiton reacts to the European Union considering imposing a price cap on Russian oil on 'Varney & Co.'
Why Wall Street loves Washington gridlock
Woodshaw Financial Group principal D.R. Barton explains why a divided government is usually a good thing for the stock market on 'Varney & Co.'
Rep. Kat Cammack rips Kamala Harris: 'She's out giving thanks to fisherman in the Philippines'
Rep. Kat Cammack, R-Fla., explains how the U.S. lost operational control of the southern border.
Rep. Greg Steube: This is how big the southern border crisis is
Florida Rep. Greg Steube weighs in on the Democrats' strategy for tackling the southern border crisis on 'The Evening Edit.'
Rep. James Comer: This is the Biden family business model
Kentucky Rep. James Comer explains what evidence he has to suggest the Biden family was involved in alleged fraudulent business deals on 'The Evening Edit.'
Ethics watchdog group seeks probes into oversight of officials’ stock-trading conflicts
Ethics watchdog Campaign Legal Center filed complaints with five federal agencies after The WSJ revealed widespread conflicts across the executive branch.
White House extends student loan debt payment pause to June
The Biden administration will extend the payment freeze on federal student loans through the end of June 2023 while its forgiveness plan remains blocked by courts.
With rail strike looming, White House won't say how Biden is 'directly involved' in negotiations
With a rail union strike still looming ahead of the holidays, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre claim President Biden is 'directly involved' in negotiations.
Rail unions will 'stand strong,' won't 'capitulate' to Biden deal: Sal Stile
Alba Wheels Up International founder Sal Stile says he's warned logistics companies against relying on the rail system as much this holiday season amid a looming union strike.
White House claims Biden 'directly involved' with rail union negotiations, won't say how
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters Tuesday that President Biden is "directly involved" in rail union negotiations to avert a strike, but wouldn't name who he has talked to.
US railroads doing 'everything we can' to prevent economic 'crippling' from strike: Ian Jeffries
Association of American Railroads President and CEO Ian Jeffries says the companies are 'ready, willing and able' to negotiate new terms with rail unions.
Rail strike resurfacing is 'another example' of too much politicization: Grover Norquist
Americans for Tax Reform President Grover Norquist argues the Republican Party has the 'power of the purse' now.



















