Stephen Miller, White House Deputy Chief of Staff, urges GOP governors to build immigrant detention facilities like Florida's 'Alligator Alcatraz.' He emphasizes their role in public safety and supporting the Trump administration's immigration policies.
Megyn Kelly and Stu Burguiere discuss Trump's policy wins on immigration and women's sports, alongside a $16 million CBS settlement. They also cover cultural controversies involving Diddy and Charlize Theron, reflecting on public and media shifts.
BREAKING: The House passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act on July 3 by a vote of 218-214, advancing President Trump's agenda. This bill includes $4.5 trillion in tax breaks, border security funds, and Medicaid cuts.
President Trump announced June 2025 border stats as the lowest in U.S. history with only 6,070 Southwest encounters. Border Patrol reported zero releases, showcasing the success of strict enforcement policies.
Rob O’Neill, the Navy SEAL who killed Osama bin Laden, shares mission details and near-death experiences with Tucker Carlson. He also critiques warmongering politicians pushing for conflict with Iran, questioning U.S. foreign policy motives.
The FTC has declared July as 'Made in the USA' Month to promote American-made products. Check out the Made in USA catalog at https://aarr.org/made-in-usa/.
UPenn has stripped transgender swimmer Lia Thomas of swimming titles and records under a federal deal with the Department of Education. Announced on July 1, the agreement bans transgender women from female sports at the university.
President Trump toured 'Alligator Alcatraz,' a new detention center in the Florida Everglades, on July 1. The facility, with 3,000 beds, uses natural barriers for security and is operational within 24 hours.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent counters Wall Street's panic over President Trump's tariffs on 'The Ingraham Angle.' He defends the policies as vital for American workers and fair trade, urging focus on long-term economic benefits.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent defended President Trump's 'One, Big, Beautiful Bill' on 'The Ingraham Angle,' countering Elon Musk's criticism. Bessent emphasized the bill's role in reducing national debt and praised Trump's leadership.
Bryan Kohberger's plea deal in the Idaho murders case avoids the death penalty, sparking outrage among victims' families. Megyn Kelly and experts discuss this, the Diddy trial jury issues, and Trump's feud with Elon Musk over a new bill.
RFK Jr. discusses rising autism rates and vaccine concerns with Tucker Carlson, pushing for transparency in health policies. He also seeks to declassify Kennedy and MLK files to reveal historical truths.
The Trump administration found Harvard University in violation of civil rights law for failing to protect Jewish and Israeli students. This June 30 ruling threatens federal funding if changes aren't made.
Disney's Hall of Presidents at Magic Kingdom has reopened with an updated animatronic of President Trump, addressing past criticism over its likeness. The redesign aims for accuracy, continuing the attraction's tradition of honoring U.S. leaders.
The DOJ sued Los Angeles on June 30 over sanctuary city policies that block federal immigration enforcement. The lawsuit targets Ordinance Number 188441, naming Mayor Karen Bass and the City Council as defendants.
Xi Van Fleet, a survivor of Mao's Cultural Revolution, warns New Yorkers on 'The Ingraham Angle' about socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani. She labels him a 'full-fledged Communist,' drawing parallels to oppressive regimes.
Ultra-processed foods may rewire brain areas tied to hunger and cravings, driving overeating. A study of 30,000 adults found structural changes linked to higher intake of these foods.
DOGE saved taxpayers $470 million last week by terminating 312 wasteful contracts, including a $286,000 DoD course at Harvard. Total savings have reached $180 billion, reflecting a strong focus on fiscal responsibility.
Alex Marlow's 'Breaking the Law' has surged to #3 on Amazon's Movers & Shakers list. The book exposes the legal battles against President Trump, earning his endorsement as a 'must read.'
DHS has terminated Temporary Protected Status for 500,000 Haitians, effective September 2, as announced by Secretary Kristi Noem. This policy shift follows Supreme Court rulings supporting the administration's immigration actions.
Stephen Miller, White House Deputy Chief of Staff, urges GOP governors to build immigrant detention facilities like Florida's 'Alligator Alcatraz.' He emphasizes their role in public safety and supporting the Trump administration's immigration policies.
Subscribe to our newsletter
Get all the latest news delivered straight to your inbox.
Explore the Lodge Sportsman's Pro Cast Iron Grill with this detailed buyer's guide. Learn about its durable design, key features, and why it's ideal for outdoor cooking.
Learn more about the Sony CRE-C20 OTC Hearing Aid with this detailed buyer's guide. Learn about its discreet design, customizable features, and advanced sound processing for enhanced clarity.
Discover the Pendleton Yellowstone National Park Blanket, a tribute to iconic landscapes with durable wool craftsmanship. This guide explores its design, specs, and value for home or outdoor use.
Buyer's guide for the Kitchen Naturals 9x13 Baker, a versatile stoneware piece ideal for baking and serving. This buyer's guide covers its features, specifications, and key considerations for your kitchen needs.
Megyn Kelly and Link Lauren discuss the MAHA movement drama over President Trump’s Surgeon General pick, Dr. Casey Means. They also critique Hilaria Baldwin’s memoir and Meghan Markle’s podcast on the latest episode.
Glenn Loury, a black conservative economist, was ousted by think tanks for his Middle East views, as revealed in a Tucker Carlson interview on May 9, 2025. He critiques the decline of free speech and politicization of universities like MIT.
Discover the Pendleton Yellowstone National Park Blanket, a tribute to iconic landscapes with durable wool craftsmanship. This guide explores its design, specs, and value for home or outdoor use.
RFK Jr. and other HHS officials shared their vision to transform healthcare on FoxNews 'Special Report' highlighting the 'Make America Healthy Again' platform. Their focus on prevention and transparency aims to address chronic diseases and inefficiencies.
President Trump announced the termination of the Biden administration's Digital Equity Act on May 8, citing its illegality and unconstitutional funding. This decision, made with Secretary Howard Lutnick, aims to cut costs and uphold legal standards.
The Ramsey Show's May 9, 2025 episode with George Kamel and Ken Coleman offers practical advice on financial mistakes. From housing regrets to debt strategies, they guide callers toward financial peace.
The DOJ has launched a criminal investigation into New York AG Letitia James over alleged real estate fraud. Legal expert Jonathan Turley warns she has much to worry about as the probe examines her past transactions.
President Trump has appointed Judge Jeanine Pirro as interim U.S. Attorney for DC, a role critical to high profile cases. Her extensive legal background in New York positions her as a strong leader for this influential position.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced a major overhaul of U.S. air traffic control systems on May 8, focusing on safety and efficiency. The plan includes upgrading to fiber optics, rebuilding key facilities, and installing new radios for better communication.
U.S. jobless claims dropped by 13,000 to 228,000 for the week ending May 3, signaling a strong labor market. This decline, below the forecast of 230,000, reflects employer confidence and economic stability.
The Trump administration has petitioned the Supreme Court to revoke temporary immigration status for over 530,000 individuals from Venezuela, Cuba, Haiti, and Nicaragua. This move challenges a federal judge's ruling blocking the termination of parole granted under the prior administration.
The Vatican has selected American Robert F. Prevost as Pope Leo XIV, a historic first discussed by Megyn Kelly with the Ruthless podcast hosts. They also critiqued Joe Biden’s awkward interview on The View and supported Trump’s Surgeon General pick, Dr. Casey Means.
Cardinal Robert Prevost, a Chicago native, was elected the first American pope, taking the name Leo XIV. His missionary work in Peru and Vatican leadership shape his historic papacy.
Buyer's guide for the Kitchen Naturals 9x13 Baker, a versatile stoneware piece ideal for baking and serving. This buyer's guide covers its features, specifications, and key considerations for your kitchen needs.
The Trump administration's proposed Department of Energy budget cuts $19.3 billion from prior green initiatives, reducing the total to $45.1 billion. It boosts nuclear security funding by 25 percent, reflecting a focus on national defense over other energy programs.
The Ramsey Show's May 8 episode with Jade Warshaw and Ken Coleman urges action over overthinking in financial decisions. They address sinking funds, family housing issues, inheritance dilemmas, and debt versus RV purchases.
The House passed HR 881 on May 7, banning DHS grants to colleges tied to China's Communist Party entities. This bipartisan move, supported by a 266-153 vote, aims to curb CCP influence through programs like Confucius Institutes on U.S. campuses.
President Trump nominated Dr. Casey Means as Surgeon General on May 7, aligning with the 'Make America Healthy Again' initiative. Her focus on functional medicine aims to combat chronic disease and improve national health.
A recent study links a common plastic chemical, DEHP to over 13 percent of heart disease deaths in 2018, especially among those aged 55 to 64. Study authors urge reduced exposure through regulation and consumer awareness.
The Trump administration has built nearly 78 miles of border barriers since January, with Secretary Kristi Noem leading efforts to enhance security. Contracts for 40 more miles are awarded, and surveillance cameras are being added to deter illegal crossings.
New York taxpayers might fund Attorney General Letitia James' legal fees due to a proposed budget amendment. Senator Rob Ortt calls this 'egregious,' arguing against using public money for personal legal issues.
Kevin Hassett, National Economic Council Director, debunks liberal fears over President Trump's tariffs on 'The Ingraham Angle.' He highlights successful negotiations with countries like China, emphasizing benefits for American workers.
Laura Ingraham criticizes Democrats for questioning Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on 'The Ingraham Angle.' She defends the Trump administration's economic strategies, highlighting Bessent's pragmatic approach to trade and fiscal reform.
Megyn Kelly discusses antisemitism at a Barstool Sports bar, AI robot dangers, and Trump's accessibility with Chamath Palihapitiya and Jason Calacanis. Their insights on social media's impact and leadership style resonate with traditional values.