Trump taunts former AG Bill Barr even after endorsement for president
Former President Donald Trump had some fun on social media at the expense of a former member of his administration — even after a presidential endorsement. Trump took a swipe at former Attorney General William Barr on Thursday, following Barr’s endorsement of Trump for president earlier this month. “Wow! Former A.G. Bill Barr, who let Read More
Fauci to testify publicly before Congress for 1st time since retirement
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the former director of the National Institution of Allergy and Infectious Disease, will testify publicly before a congressional panel in June, marking the first time he has done so since retiring from government at the end of 2022. Fauci has agreed to testify before the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic, a Read More
Biden admin cracks down on power plants fueling nation’s grid
The Biden administration finalized highly anticipated regulations on Thursday, cracking down on existing and future fossil fuel-fired power plants as part of its sweeping climate agenda. In a joint announcement, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and White House officials said the rules would target all coal-fired power generation and future natural gas power plants. The regulations, Read More
Wisconsin GOP Senate candidate says Republicans ‘making a mistake’ by not discussing health care
Republicans have a lot of work to do when it comes to healthcare policy, according to Wisconsin GOP Senate candidate Eric Hovde. Health care costs are so high in some areas of the Badger State that many struggle to even access treatment, Hovde told Fox News Digital in an interview. “You know, the left loves Read More
Supreme Court to hear arguments in Trump presidential immunity case
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments Thursday on whether former President Donald Trump is immune from prosecution in Special Counsel Jack Smith’s election interference case. The high court agreed it would review whether Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, has immunity from prosecution. Arguments at the Supreme Court are expected to begin at 10 Read More
Biden sparks Christian group’s anger after making sign of the cross at abortion rally: ‘Disgusting insult’
President Biden sparked outrage Tuesday when he made the Sign of the Cross while rallying against abortion restrictions. Biden made the ostensibly pious gesture in Tampa while Florida Democratic Party Chairwoman Nikki Fried complained about Gov. Ron DeSantis and the state’s tightening six-week ban on abortion. “We come back here to the state of Florida, Read More
The anti-Trump movement’s secret Zoom calls give their target ammo
At first glance, it might seem like inside baseball. A bunch of former prosecutors and cable pundits talking to each other about how much they don’t like Donald Trump and how he’s in deep legal trouble? Doesn’t that happen every day in green rooms and the corner bar? But this, as disclosed by Politico, is Read More
Secret Service agent on VP Harris’ detail removed from assignment after physical fight while on duty
A U.S. Secret Service agent with Vice President Kamala Harris’ detail was removed from their assignment after engaging in a physical fight with other agents while on duty Monday, Fox News Digital has learned. The fight was first reported by The New York Post and confirmed to Fox News Digital by a source. The incident Read More
Conn. Gov. Ned Lamont had thousands of trees, bushes ‘illegally’ cut behind $7.5M home
Hypocrisy’s the root of the problem. Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont had thousands of trees and bushes illegally chopped behind his sprawling Greenwich home — despite publicly championing a statewide effort to plant more conifers, according to angry neighbors and other sources. The wealthy 70-year-old Democrat was hit with a citation for cutting down more than Read More
More people exposed to Manhattan Project chemicals deserve compensation, advocates say
The Radiation Exposure Compensation Act has been a lifeline for some people and families exposed to toxins linked to decades-old nuclear weapons tests, but advocates say more people deserve compensation. The law, first enacted in 1990 and set to expire this year, has provided payments for anyone who may have contracted certain cancers and illnesses Read More