Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., called Attorney General Merrick Garland’s testimony “kind of insulting” and said Americans are not “stupid.” Kennedy outlined the evidence uncovered by the House of Representatives and whistleblowers against Hunter Biden on “FOX & Friends.” AS GOP SLAMS GARLAND OVER HUNTER BIDEN PROBE, HE KEEPS REPEATING HE …
Read More »'Circle is getting tighter' around Biden as Hunter indictment shatters years of denials, says Turley
FOX News contributor Jonathan Turley joined “Hannity,” saying Hunter Biden’s indictment might make it easier for him “not to speak” but could make it more difficult for President Biden to avoid an impeachment inquiry. The George Washington University law professor questioned whether any Democrats will speak out “against corruption and …
Read More »Lifelong El Paso resident says locals increasingly supporting Trump as border crisis hits new peak
A lifelong El Paso resident said on “Fox & Friends” that the “unprecedented amount” of illegal immigration witnessed in Texas border communities is leaving residents frustrated and disillusioned with the Biden administration. “This is definitely very different. And I think that it’s the systemic failures of the immigration policies that …
Read More »DHS rebukes 'disgusting smear' by NBC after claim ICE used autistic child to pressure father's surrender
DHS Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Tricia McLaughlin set the record straight Thursday after a recent NBC News report claimed U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) used a 5-year-old girl with autism to pressure her father, an illegal immigrant from Guatemala, to surrender. “This is a disgusting smear,” she said …
Read More »Pitt football players lead ‘Pitt for Jesus’ event as dozens are baptized
College sports teams can unify their community on and off the field — and one football team is doing just that by using its platform to spread faith to students. University of Pittsburgh football players delivered the gospel in front of nearly 600 people during a stirring ‘Pitt for Jesus’ …
Read More »Kennedy likens Senate dysfunction to 'game room in a mental hospital' as shutdown hits third week
Republican lawmakers continue to blame Senate Democrats for prolonging the government shutdown, accusing Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., of caving to the Democratic Party’s far-left wing and pushing reckless spending as the standoff enters its third week. For Louisiana Sen. John Kennedy, there’s no end in sight. “It’s like the …
Read More »Charlie Kirk's close friend praises Erika Kirk's 'resilience' ahead of emotional White House ceremony
President Donald Trump is set to posthumously award Charlie Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom on what would have been his 32nd birthday. Turning Point USA COO Tyler Bowyer, a longtime friend of Kirk, said the moment will be both meaningful and emotional. “It is an emotional moment because we …
Read More »Vance says some deceased hostages may never be recovered despite Trump peace deal
Vice President JD Vance warned Sunday that some of the hostages killed while held by Hamas may never be returned to their families. “The reality is that some of the hostages may never get back, but I do think, with some effort, we’ll be able to give them to their …
Read More »Kennedy says Schumer 'nervous as a pregnant nun' as socialist wing tightens grip amid government shutdown
Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., accused Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., of engineering what he called a “political shutdown” to appease the far-left wing of the Democratic Party — a claim Schumer has denied. “His relationship with the truth is very casual,” Kennedy told “Fox & Friends” on Wednesday. “He’s …
Read More »Hegseth blasts Democrats for hitting War Department with 'Chuck Schumer special'
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth took aim at Democrats on Saturday, criticizing their handling of the ongoing government shutdown as the standoff between the two parties now rolls into its fifth day. “We’re dealing with a Chuck Schumer special right now,” Hegseth said on “The Sunday Briefing,” speaking of the …
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