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John Bolton, former National Security Adviser to President Trump, was indicted on October 16 for sharing classified data. He faces 18 counts under the Espionage Act for allegedly disclosing over a thousand pages of sensitive info.
Charlie Kirk was posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Trump on October 14, honoring his legacy. Discussions on Megyn Kelly’s show with Jack Posobiec highlight Kirk’s role as a unifying force in conservatism.
Tomi Lahren praises President Trump's Middle East ceasefire on 'Tomi Lahren Is Fearless,' calling him 'our peace president.' She criticizes the radical left's silence, especially the 'Squad,' for ignoring this historic achievement.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confirmed on October 13 that military pay is being prioritized during the government shutdown. This follows President Trump's directive to use available funds for troops ahead of the October 15 payday.
Newt Gingrich lauded President Trump's historic Israel-Hamas peace deal on 'The Ingraham Angle,' highlighting its significance. The agreement includes hostage releases and Israeli troop withdrawal from Gaza, marking a major diplomatic success.
Laura Ingraham, on 'The Ingraham Angle,' asserts that China gravely underestimated President Donald J. Trump in trade and economic strategies. Her analysis highlights how Trump's firm policies have put Beijing on the defensive.
Eric Trump, on Megyn Kelly's show, discusses the personal toll of lawfare against his family and the shocking FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago. He also reflects on lessons from his parents, Ivana and Donald Trump, amidst ongoing legal battles.
Herschel Walker, former NFL star, was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as ambassador to the Bahamas on October 7. This fills a 15-year vacancy, with Bahamian officials welcoming his role in strengthening ties.
Robert Greenway, architect of the Abraham Accords, discussed a new Israel-Hamas peace deal on 'The Ingraham Angle' on October 10. This deal could lead to an expansion of the Accords, fostering broader regional stability under President Trump's leadership.
Two men, Frank Andrew Waszut and Anthony Patrick Noto, face federal charges for threatening an ICE officer and his wife on Instagram. The Department of Justice announced the indictment on October 7, emphasizing public safety.
Megyn Kelly and Link Lauren dissect Katie Porter's viral interview meltdown over Republican voter outreach. Ken Vogel also exposes Hunter Biden's Ukraine and Romania dealings, revealing corruption tied to Joe Biden.
The USDA has issued an alert for listeria risk in HelloFresh meals with spinach, including Cheesy Pulled Pork Pepper Pasta and Unstuffed Peppers with Ground Turkey. Consumers are urged to discard these products immediately.
The Trump administration is using tariff revenue to fund WIC, supporting nearly 7 million women and children during the government shutdown. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced this creative solution on October 7.
GOP Senators Ron Johnson and Eric Schmitt demand accountability over the FBI's 'Arctic Frost' investigation on 'The Ingraham Angle.' They condemn the surveillance of Republican lawmakers as a major breach of trust and call for a reckoning.
Megyn Kelly, with Rich Lowry and Charles C.W. Cooke, debunks left-wing claims linking a judge's house fire to right-wing arson. The show also covers free speech cases and data privacy risks with Erik Prince and Joe Weil.
U.S. airports face flight delays due to staffing shortages from the government shutdown. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy reports increased sick calls among air traffic controllers, impacting hubs like Newark and Denver.
The Treasury Department has unveiled a $1 commemorative coin featuring President Trump for America's 250th anniversary in 2026. Draft designs, confirmed by Treasurer Brandon Beach, include iconic imagery of national pride.
Sen. John Kennedy criticizes Chuck Schumer for leading Democrats into a preventable government shutdown by rejecting a House-approved funding bill. His remarks on 'The Ingraham Angle' highlight the real impact on Americans and call for accountability.
The Trump administration froze $18 billion in NYC infrastructure funding over DEI concerns. Projects like the Hudson Tunnel and Second Ave Subway are under review by the DOT.
The U.S. Department of Energy canceled $7.56 billion in grants for 223 projects on October 2, citing economic unviability. Energy Secretary Chris Wright led the review to prioritize taxpayer savings and national energy needs.
DHS removed five TSA officials on Sept. 30 for abusing the 'Quiet Skies' program to target innocent Americans. The program, ended in June, cost $200 million yearly without stopping any terrorist attacks.
Todd Chrisley joins Tomi Lahren to expose flaws in the justice system, sharing his prison experiences and prosecutorial overreach. They also tackle cultural issues like identity politics and media hypocrisy in a candid discussion.
ICE confirms no changes to immigration or border policies during the October government shutdown. Enforcement remains strict, ensuring border security despite congressional funding disputes.
The Justice Department is investigating Des Moines Public Schools for potential discrimination in DEI hiring practices. This follows the ICE arrest of Superintendent Ian Roberts, an illegal immigrant, on September 27.