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Tuesday on FNC’s “Hannity,” Sen. Katie Britt (R-AL) touted President Donald Trump’s approach to immigration.
Tuesday on FNC’s “Hannity,” Sen. Katie Britt (R-AL) touted President Donald Trump’s approach to immigration.
Monday, during an appearance on CNN, Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) gave a wide-ranging interview in which she railed against the Trump administration and its efforts to eradicate so-called diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies from the federal government.
Monday, during an appearance on FNC’s “Special Report,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio discussed the Trump administration’s move to wind down the functions of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
During Sunday’s broadcast of CBS’s “60 Minutes,” Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) said he was still at odds with President Donald Trump despite his election victory last November.
During an appearance on FNC’s “Jesse Watters Primetime,” Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) weighed in on the confirmation hearings for Health and Human Services secretary nominee Robert Kennedy, Jr. and Director of National Intelligence nominee former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI).
Thursday on FNC’s “Hannity,” Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) criticized Democratic U.S. Senate colleagues for their demeanor during FBI nominee Kash Patel’s confirmation hearing earlier in the day.
Tuesday, on FNC’s “Hannity,” Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem touted the ICE raids that have resulted in the capture and likely deportation of “dangerous criminals.”
Tuesday, signing off on his final broadcast on CNN, departing network blowhard and chronic Trump critic Jim Acosta offered a soliloquy on his time at CNN and how he worked to “hold power to account.”
Monday on CNN’s “NewsNight,” CNN contributor Scott Jennings took on former Department of Justice prosecutor Ashley Akers and Democrat strategist Maria Cardona, who promoted the notion the Department of Justice was independent of the executive branch and the President of the United States.
Sunday, during an appearance on CNN, network commentator Scott Jennings noted that despite protests from left-wing mouthpieces about the Trump administration’s deportation efforts, those in the country illegally were “criminals” given they were violating U.S. immigration laws.
During this week’s broadcast of FNC’s “Sunday Morning Futures,” CIA director John Ratcliffe discussed his early findings about the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic in length.
Friday, during an appearance on FNC’s “Fox News @ Night,” Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) relayed her approval of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s confirmation vote, which had three Republican defections and a tie-breaking vote cast by Vice President JD Vance.
Thursday on FNC’s “Jesse Watters Primetime,” veteran journalist and Substack columnist Glenn Greenwald suggested the reason why the so-called Washington, D.C. elites were decrying the early actions of the Trump administration had little to do with how he was taking action but instead that it was serving the America First agenda over their interests.
Wednesday, during his first interview since becoming commander-in-chief, President Donald Trump discussed his decision to pardon those who had been charged in the January 6, 2021 protest/riot over alleged improprieties in the 2020 presidential election.
Tuesday, on Fox News Channel’s “The Ingraham Angle,” network legal analyst Jonathan Turley spoke approvingly of recently inaugurated President Donald Trump’s early executive orders.
Monday on Fox News Channel’s “Jesse Watters Primetime,” former WWE professional wrestler and ardent Trump supporter Hulk Hogan quipped about the release of a handful of pardons from former President Joe Biden nearing the conclusion of his presidency.
CNN’s Scott Jennings praised President Donald Trump’s inaugural address on Monday during his network coverage of the 47th president’s inauguration.
During Sunday’s broadcast of CNN’s “Newsnight,” network contributor Van Jones expressed grief over the forthcoming Trump inauguration.
Thursday on FNC’s “Hannity,” host Sean Hannity and ESPN commentator Stephen A. Smith had a long-ranging discussion about the state of play as President-elect Donald Trump is set to take office in the coming days.
Thursday on CNBC’s “Squawk Box,” co-host Joe Kernen took a few jabs at former House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI), a staunch critic of President-elect Donald Trump before the 2024 presidential election.
Thursday, during an appearance on Fox Business Network’s “Varney & Company,” Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) credited President-elect Donald Trump for Hamas’ willingness to broker a peace agreement with the Israeli government.
Tuesday, on FNC’s “Jesse Watters Primetime,” former House Speaker Newt Gingrich took former first lady Michelle Obama to task for skipping next week’s inauguration.
Tuesday on FNC’s “The Ingraham Angle,” Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) said he anticipated Trump Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth to be confirmed by the U.S. Senate.
Monday, on FNC’s “The Ingraham Angle,” comedian Adam Carolla criticized Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) for his response to the California wildfires.
During Sunday’s broadcast of CBS’s “60 Minutes,” outgoing FBI Director Christopher Wray defended his agency’s 2022 raid of then-former President Donald Trump’s home in a classified documents investigation.
Friday on FNC’s “Hannity,” Harvard Law professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz criticized New York State Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchan’s apparent effort to ward off the U.S. Supreme Court’s intervention in President-elect Donald Trump’s record-keeping criminal case.
On Thursday on FNC’s “Gutfeld!” comedian Adam Carolla offered his assessment of the on-the-ground conditions in Los Angeles, where a series of wildfires has plagued the city and surrounding areas.
Thursday on FNC’s “Hannity,” former House Speaker Newt Gingrich pointed to the local and state government incompetence in responding to the wildfires plaguing Southern California.
During an interview with Mobile, AL radio’s FM Talk 106.5 on Wednesday, Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) urged President-elect Donald Trump to take an aggressive approach to fulfilling his “mandate to change the country.”
Thursday on FNC’s “Fox & Friends,” actor and Los Angeles native Dean Cain reacted to the wildfires in Southern California.
Tuesday on Fox Business Network’s “Morning with Maria,” Rep. Keith Self (R-TX), one of the two holdouts in the speaker’s race who eventually changed their vote from against to for Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) for speaker, said he received assurances from President-elect Donald Trump and Johnson on reconciliation before he and Rep. Ralph Norman (R-NC) changed their votes.
Monday, during an appearance on Fox News Channel’s “The Faulkner Focus,” Rep. Kat Cammack (R-FL) credited President-elect Donald Trump for Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s abrupt departure earlier in the day.
According to the former House Speaker, those attacks often were attacks on “ethics” because women are more “ethical than men.”
Thursday on Fox News Channel’s “Jesse Watters Primetime,” former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo pinned the New Orleans and Las Vegas terror attacks on the Biden administration’s inability to enforce laws and secure borders.
Wednesday on FNC’s “Hannity,” Israeli Special Ops Veteran Aaron Cohen criticized the FBI’s lack of counterterror capabilities in the wake of the New Orleans terror attack that killed 15 and injured dozens of others.
During Sunday’s broadcast of CBS’s “Face the Nation,” network legal correspondent Jan Crawford called President Joe Biden’s “obvious cognitive decline” one of the most undercovered and underreported stories of 2024.
Monday, during an appearance on FNC’s “Fox & Friends,” Rep. Victoria Spartz (R-IN) warned House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) to commit to fulfilling his constitutional duties if he wanted to remain in his post.
Friday, during his weekly appearance on PBS’s “NewsHour,” New York Times columnist David Brooks argued the decline in viewership of political news was a positive.
During an appearance on Friday’s broadcast of Fox News Channel’s “Hannity,” former University of Kentucky collegiate swimmer Riley Gaines argued the November election was a rebuke of the left’s efforts to force “absurdity,” which she said included blurring cultural norms, a staple of the modern Democratic Party.
Hochul argues that such a move encourages New Yorkers to use the subway when traveling to and from Manhattan.