VIDEO February 25 Rep. Jim Jordan: If the left isn't going after you, you're probably not doing anything worthwhile House Judiciary Committee chairman Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, breaks down the 'censorship industrial complex' on 'Hannity.'
Politics February 4 Lawmakers from state with most federal workers per capita warn against Trump buyout bid Several Maryland officials spoke out against President Trump's plan to allow federal workers to have their jobs bought out, echoing some Virginians.
House Of Representatives Politics January 21 Bipartisan lawmakers join forces to break up 'out-of-touch' DC power structure A Democrat and a Republican are joining forces to crack down on the centralization of federal government power in Washington, D.C.
House Of Representatives Politics January 7 Republican lawmakers push to abolish 'unconstitutional' ATF Rep. Eric Burlison is leading House Republicans in a bill to abolish the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.
Lifestyle Books August 10 Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch worries about Americans 'caught by surprise' by unreasonable laws In his new book, "Over Ruled," Supreme Court Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch is concerned that too many Americans are "caught by surprise" by a vast swath of unreasonable laws.
US April 13, 2024 Less than 1 in 4 Americans have favorable opinion of federal government: poll Only 22% of U.S. adults have a favorable view of the United States federal government, marking a 10% drop since 2022, according to a Pew Research Center survey.
EDUCATION February 8, 2024 ACLU calls on Biden administration to 'reject' Holocaust alliance's definition of antisemitism The American Civil Liberties Union on Tuesday called for U.S. Department of Education Secretary Miguel Cardona to "reject" the IHRA’s definition of antisemitism.
Illegal Immigrants January 27, 2024 ICE failed to adequately document some major procedures, including hysterectomies, watchdog finds Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) had updated practices in light of a government investigation which found major surgeries for some detainees were not properly approved.
Transportation January 15, 2024 Say goodbye to humorous highway messages: New FHA rule calls for 'simple, direct' signs The Federal Highway Administration released a new manual last month which includes a ban on electronic signs with pop culture references or humor because they are distracting.
Europe December 15, 2023 US returns to Greece 30 ancient artifacts worth $3.7 million, including marble statues Some of the artifacts in question were voluntarily surrendered by galleries, while others were confiscated from dealers and storage units.
Ron DeSantis November 2, 2023 DeSantis doubles down on vow to 'slit the throats' of federal bureaucrats, says it is just 'colorful' language President candidate Gov. Ron DeSantis does not regret his promise to "slit the throats" of federal bureaucrats, and he recently doubled down on comments that he made in October.
Media October 25, 2023 Largest Christian university in the nation alleges it's being unjustly targeted by federal agencies The president of Grand Canyon University alleges the college is being unjustly targeted by several federal government agencies during an interview with Fox News Digital.
Wisconsin March 11, 2023 Native American tribe barricading Wisconsin families in homes has received millions of dollars in govt funds The Native American tribe blocking four roads in Wisconsin over a legal dispute has received about $272 million in federal funding from taxpayers since 2013.
IMMIGRATION October 12, 2022 Treasury Department inspector general to audit DeSantis migrant flight spending The U.S. Treasury Department inspector general said the department will be auditing Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' spending on migrant flights to Martha's Vineyard.
Joe Biden October 4, 2022 Biden administration wants federal government to be diversity, equity model for the nation The Office of Personnel Management is working on diversity and equity policies for the entire government that might also serve as a template for non-government entities.
VIDEO July 10, 2022 Can abortion be considered a 'constitutional' or fundamental right? Constitutional law professor Josh Blackman joins 'Sunday Night in America' to explain how states may interpret the idea of life according to what is written in the Constitution.
Fox News Flash May 10, 2022 Judge whose son was killed warns against protests at SCOTUS justices' homes: 'No room in America for this' A New Jersey federal judge whose son was killed at home, warned Tuesday about pro-choice activists who have been going to Supreme Court justices' homes.
VIDEO February 6, 2022 States call for Article V convention to rein in government power Convention of States Action president Mark Meckler explains how he's working to give power back to the states and the people.
VIDEO January 2, 2022 Texas AG: Biden vaccine mandate forces Americans to choose between ‘health and their job’ Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton claims President Biden’s COVID vaccine mandate doesn’t have legal authority.
VIDEO January 2, 2022 20 states join Texas in opposing Biden’s federal vaccine mandate Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton says other states will sue the Biden administration over its federal COVID vaccine mandate.
VIDEO November 9, 2021 Florida AG slams Biden admin for flying migrants to state Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody speaks out after an illegal immigrant is charged with the murder of a Florida man.
VIDEO November 9, 2021 Florida AG slams OSHA vaccine mandate: 'It's reprehensible' Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody speaks out on the state’s lawsuit against the Biden administration’s ‘unlawful’ vaccine mandate and reacts to migrants being flown to her state from the southern border.
VIDEO July 1, 2021 Gov. Noem slams Biden administration for ban on Mount Rushmore fireworks Lawrence Jones sits down with South Dakota governor Kristi Noem to discuss the southern border and her state’s traditions.
China June 5, 2021 Bush nonprofit agreed to take $5 million from Chinese Communist Party-connected group: report The George H.W. Bush Foundation for U.S.-China Relations agreed to accept $5 million from a group with ties to the Chinese Communist Party and China's international propaganda efforts, according to a report Saturday.
VIDEO June 3, 2021 Noem loses bid for July 4th fireworks over Mt. Rushmore: Radical left ‘don’t want to celebrate America’ South Dakota Republican Gov. Kristi Noem calls the court ruling upholding the Biden administration’s decision ‘political,’ says the ‘fight isn’t over' on 'Fox & Friends.'
VIDEO June 3, 2021 Gov. Noem vows legal battle to return July 4th fireworks to Mt. Rushmore South Dakota Republican Gov. Kristi Noem calls the court ruling upholding the Biden administration’s decision ‘political,’ says the ‘fight isn’t over' on 'Fox & Friends.'
VIDEO March 9, 2021 ‘My frustration has boiled over’: Florida AG taking legal action against Biden administration Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody says Biden’s policies go against federal law.
VIDEO March 9, 2021 ‘Come on man, do your job,’ Florida AG suing Biden over immigration policy Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody discusses how the policies impact Florida and the rest of the country.
VIDEO March 9, 2021 Dems' election reforms amount to 'crisis opportunism': Ohio secretary of state Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose says it's 'dangerous' for the federal government to tell states how to run their elections.
VIDEO March 9, 2021 Biden sued by 12 states over climate executive order Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost and Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita warn against the enormous expansion of federal power on 'Fox & Friends First.'