On July 8, the Supreme Court lifted a block on the Trump administration's mass federal layoffs and agency restructuring. This ruling supports President Trump's vision for a leaner, more efficient government.
DHS announced on July 7 the end of TPS for 76,000 Hondurans and Nicaraguans, effective in two months. This Trump administration move aims to restore integrity to immigration by enforcing temporary status limits.
Panelists on 'The Ingraham Angle,' Christopher Bedford and Joe Borelli, criticize NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani's agenda. They warn his tax hikes and social policies could lead to economic decline and increased crime in the city.
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick detailed the catastrophic flash floods in Texas Hill Country on July 4, with over 100 deaths and many missing. Search and rescue efforts continue with hundreds of personnel and aerial support to find survivors.
Tom Homan, Trump's 'border czar,' warned of deadly consequences from anti-ICE rhetoric on 'The Ingraham Angle.' He linked harsh political language to a recent attack on an ICE officer in Texas, urging an end to such hostility.
Megyn Kelly discusses the tragic Texas floods that killed 82, including young girls at Camp Mystic, and the politicization of the disaster. Salena Zito shares her firsthand account of the Butler assassination attempt on President Trump.
U.S. home prices hit a record high of $400,125 for the four weeks ending June 29, per Redfin's July 3 report. This 1.4 percent rise from last year highlights ongoing affordability challenges despite declining mortgage rates.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warns that tariffs will revert to April 2 levels by August 1 for countries without trade deals. President Trump will send letters urging partners to finalize agreements before the deadline.
The Ramsey Show's May 26 episode with Ken Coleman and George Kamel emphasizes sacrificing now for financial security. They tackle debt, budgeting with partners, and workplace issues using the Baby Steps plan.
Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders criticized AOC's 'laughable' rhetoric on a major GOP bill during 'The Ingraham Angle.' She hailed the 'big, beautiful bill' as a triumph for Republicans and a reflection of President Trump's strong leadership.
Scott Horton, on Tucker Carlson’s show, dissects the historical roots of the US-Iran conflict, critiquing decades of US foreign policy. From the Carter Doctrine to recent administrations, he highlights key missteps and ongoing tensions.
Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons discussed border security on 'The Ingraham Angle,' focusing on deporting dangerous criminals. He highlighted self-deportation initiatives and praised administration support for funding deportation efforts.
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.
On July 8, the Supreme Court lifted a block on the Trump administration's mass federal layoffs and agency restructuring. This ruling supports President Trump's vision for a leaner, more efficient government.
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