Former commerce secretary: As long as jobs aren't being filled, we're going to have illegal immigration
Former Commerce Secretary and Empath Chairman and CEO Carlos Gutierrez on labor shortages and how the U.S. can help Cuba amid anti-government protests.
Bipartisan infrastructure deal enters crucial week as roadblocks remain
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is racing to finalize a long-sought infrastructure agreement this week as they attempt to reconcile key differences that could imperil the roughly $1.2 trillion deal.
China officials say US relations are in a 'stalemate'
Fox News contributor Byron York discusses the U.S. relationship with China, arguing the Chinese are 'stonewalling.'
Ending border wall construction comes at hefty price
Ending the border wall construction reportedly costs $2 billion. FOX Business' Hillary Vaughn with more.
Markets starting to see 'lunatic' fiscal policies coming out of White House: Stephen Moore
Economist Stephen Moore discusses the Democrats’ massive spending bills and the impact on the U.S. economy.
Markets starting to see 'lunatic' fiscal policies coming out of White House: Moore
Economist Stephen Moore discusses concerns about the country's economic recovery, arguing the weight of the Western world 'rests on the shoulders' of West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin.
Biden approval rating 'in tough shape': Brad Blakeman
Former deputy assistant to George W. Bush Brad Blakeman argues the lack of leadership at the border and inflation are reasons the president's approval rating is dropping steadily.
White House changes tune on inflation
Economist Stephen Moore discusses the Democrats spending plans impact on inflation, arguing the rising prices of consumer goods is a 'big political problem' for Biden.
Democratic mayors defunded their police, while spending millions on private security
Democratic officials defunded their police, while spending millions on private protection amid crime uptick. FOX Business' Lydia Hu with more.
Infrastructure bill about whether GOP will be complacent in 'exploding' inflation: Former OMB Director
Former OMB Director Russ Vought discusses the Democrats and Republicans feud over infrastructure spending, arguing the spending plan is 'going to be a massive bill.'
China rejects WHO plan for second COVID origins investigation
Sen. Marsha Blackburn discusses the possibility of a Wuhan lab leak on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street'
Democrats cram amnesty into reconciliation
VP Mike Pence's former communications director Katie Miller and former White House deputy press secretary Hogan Gidley join 'Kudlow'
China slaps sanctions on former Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross and 6 others
China announced Friday sanctions had been imposed on former commerce secretary Wilbur Ross and six other individuals and entities in retaliation for U.S. penalties against Chinese officials in Hong Kong.
Jim Jordan says Biden's first six months in office is 'a terrible start'
Congressman Jim Jordan joins 'Kudlow' to discuss Democrats' policy mistakes: 'this is probably the worst six month start to a presidency'
Liz Peek: Biden is 'delusional' if he thinks spending will reduce inflation
Fox News contributor reacts to the president downplaying inflation concerns on 'Kudlow'
Biden's 'reckless' spending is disrupting the supply chain: Rep. Luetkemeyer
Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer, R-Mo., argues Democrats' spending and stimulus is contributing to inflation and a rise in prices.
Ex-cop rips Biden for denying Democrat support of defund the police movement
Former police officer and criminal defense attorney Phillip Holloway on President Biden saying that no one in the Democrat Party supports defunding the police during the CNN town hall.
Yellen urges Congress to raise debt limit, warns Treasury will deploy 'extraordinary measures' soon
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Friday urged Congress to raise or suspend the debt ceiling by the end of the month, warning that her department will need to deploy "extraordinary measures" beginning Aug. 2 to prevent the U.S. government from defaulting.
Huawei hiring Tony Podesta, lobbyist brother of former top Obama aide, to woo Biden admin: report
The Chinese telecom giant Huawei is hiring Washington lobbyist Tony Podesta – the brother of former top Obama aide John Podesta – in an effort to help improve its ties to the Biden administration, Politico reported.
Biden administration restricting ability to get goods to market is ‘inflationary’: Mulvaney
Former OMB Director Mick Mulvaney argued the Biden administration’s policies are making inflation worse.



















