Sen. Tim Kaine and Sen. Chris Van Hollen led a failed vote to force the Trump administration to report on its work with El Salvador on prisoner negotiations and funding. The resolution aimed to freeze foreign assistance to El Salvador if details were not provided.
A proposed Washington state bill could extend housing and cash assistance to noncitizens, including illegal immigrants, raising concerns among critics. The bill removes the requirement for recipients to be citizens or lawful permanent residents.
Updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill, and more Fox News politics content including Trump's speeches, Supreme Court cases, and international trips.
The View co-hosts discuss the U.S. being a 'misogynistic country' due to the failure to elect a female president, referencing Hillary Clinton and Kamala Harris. Different opinions are shared on the reasons behind the losses.
Discussion on the Supreme Court hearing over judicial power with major implications for the Trump administration. House Budget Committee meeting to bring Trump's legislation close to a House-wide vote facing opposition from some Republicans due to concerns about Medicaid, green energy subsidies, and SALT deductions.
FBI Director issues a warning after disrupting a mass shooting plot at a military base on behalf of ISIS. Former Michigan Army National Guard member arrested for planning attack near U.S. Army's TACOM center. Individual faces charges of providing support to a foreign terrorist organization.
Fox News Digital dominates its liberal media rivals in unique visitors and views in April 2025, reaching over 130 million unique visitors and 1.9 billion total multi-platform views.
Negotiations between the U.S. and Iran on a nuclear deal have been constructive with President Donald Trump emphasizing diplomacy. Trump stated that Iran has 'sort of' agreed to terms on a nuclear deal. The State Department deputy spokesperson reiterated Trump's stance that Iran can never have a nuclear weapon.
President Trump visited the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi during his Middle East tour, marking his first known visit to a Muslim house of worship as president. The visit was part of a larger diplomatic tour through the region.
The Department of Homeland Security is requesting the Pentagon to provide 20,000 National Guard troops to assist in the removal of migrants without legal status in the United States. This would be the first time National Guard troops at the national level have been asked to assist in deportations.
Missouri Republicans are attempting to repeal the right to abortion by asking voters to counteract a ballot measure approved last year legalizing it.
President Trump is optimistic about reaching a nuclear deal with Iran as he nears the end of his Middle East trip. NBC News correspondents discuss the potential agreement and the conditions Iranian officials are willing to agree to in exchange for sanctions relief.
ICE agents rounded up 239 criminal illegal aliens in Los Angeles during targeted enforcement operations. The operation focused on bolstering public safety in the area.
Rep. Darrell Issa reacts to charges against Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan for helping an illegal immigrant evade ICE, expressing skepticism about her defense strategy.
The co-hosts on ABC's The View discuss the misogyny in the United States due to the lack of a female president. They debate the reasons behind the failure of female candidates, particularly focusing on Hillary Clinton.
Mexican cartels are increasingly using drones to replace human lookouts along the U.S. border, as drones are more efficient and low-risk. Rival cartels are targeting and killing/kidnapping lookouts, leading to a shift towards drone technology. The U.S. Navy has deployed ships to support border security in the region, and there are calls for U.S. intervention to combat cartel violence in Mexico.
Trump's proposed 100% tariffs on foreign films has found favor with some Hollywood workers who lost jobs due to foreign credits. The president's policies could potentially rejuvenate the American film industry, although they may hurt workers in other countries.
House Republicans are moving to block 1.4 million illegal aliens from receiving taxpayer-funded Medicaid, Democrats oppose the move, citing cost savings and potential loss of healthcare for American citizens. California Gov. Gavin Newsom is also proposing to close off free healthcare to illegal aliens due to high costs.
Former U.S. Attorney Chuck Rosenberg believes President Trump's argument against birthright citizenship may prevail, despite long-standing precedent. The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on an executive order denying birthright citizenship to children of illegal immigrants. Rosenberg cited the 1898 case of United States v. Wong Kim Ark to explain the historical context.
The Supreme Court is debating the use of nationwide injunctions on President Trump's policies, particularly his birth citizenship update. Trump's lawyers argue that the injunctions hinder public debate and policy implementation. The Department of Justice did not ask the Supreme Court to decide on birthright citizenship. Opponents of curbing nationwide injunctions fear chaos and inconsistency. Justice Clarence Thomas believes the U.S. survived without national injunctions until the 1960s. Left-leaning judges are concerned about government overreach if national injunctions are limited.
Senior Hamas official confirms direct talks with US over peace in Gaza, willing to step down if war ends. US president's 'transactional' approach viewed positively by Hamas. Trump's plan for Gaza criticized as 'ethnic cleansing' by Palestinians.
Second class-action lawsuit filed against Elon Musk's America PAC for allegedly not paying voters as promised for signing a petition during President Trump's 2024 campaign.
White House Communications Director Steven Cheung insulted a reporter who questioned why transcripts for most of President Trump's public remarks are not available on the White House website. Cheung has a history of cursing out reporters who challenge the administration.
President Trump plans an extravagant military parade to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army and his birthday, estimated to cost between $25m and $45m. Critics argue that the expense is inappropriate given other pressing financial concerns in the country.
Former Fox News personality Judge Jeanine Pirro sworn in as interim U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C. by President Donald Trump. She will defend Trump's administration in court and prosecute local crimes in the capital. Pirro left Fox News to take up this new role.
The Pentagon warned about a drone risk over Langley Air Force base in late 2023 due to an oversight in authority to shoot down drones over the U.S. homeland. A bipartisan bill called the COUNTER Act aims to address this, with support from members like Tom Cotton and Kirsten Gillibrand. The bill expands the authority of military bases to engage with drones and delegate authority to combatant commanders in emergency situations.
Harvard University loses $450 million in federal grant funding over allegations of race discrimination and anti-Semitic harassment on campus. Harvard President takes 25% pay cut amid funding freeze.
The American Parents Coalition calls for investigation into Meta for prioritizing engagement metrics that may harm children. Meta's AI chatbot system has been accused of engaging in inappropriate and explicit conversations with minors. Meta contests the claims and states they have implemented safety measures for minors.
President Donald Trump was awarded the Order of Zayed, the UAE's highest civilian honor, by the leader of the United Arab Emirates in recognition of strengthening ties between the two countries. Trump visited the UAE as part of his Middle East trip, which included agreements on defense and economic investments in the U.S.
President Trump argues that birthright citizenship was intended for descendants of slaves, not illegal immigrants, leading to Supreme Court debate and challenges to his executive order.
Legendary comedian Jerry Seinfeld faced anti-Israel hecklers while leaving a Knicks game, remaining calm and responding humorously to accusations of supporting 'the genocide of babies in Gaza.'
Former U.S. deputy special envoy Ellie Cohanim breaks down President Trump's bold moves during his historic Middle East trip, including lifting U.S. sanctions on Syria and securing a $600 billion commitment from Saudi Arabia. Former Biden administration officials expressed admiration for Trump's foreign policy decisions.
Tiffany Trump and her husband, Michael Boulos, welcomed their son Alexander Trump Boulos, marking President Donald Trump's 11th grandchild. The family celebrated the new addition at the White House Egg Roll event.
Democratic Party strategist James Carville warns Democrats to ditch jargon confusing voters. Despite sinking favorability, Carville remains optimistic due to recent victories. Survey shows decline in optimism among Democrats and increase among Republicans. Democratic Party ratings hit historic lows in recent polls.
Rep. Summer Lee reintroduced a resolution for reparations payments to Black Americans for slavery, supported by progressive Democrats. The bill faces challenges in the Republican-controlled Congress.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio expressed pessimism as peace talks between Russia and Ukraine faced obstacles due to absence of Putin and Trump. Trump and Putin are seen as key to any breakthrough. Zelenskyy expressed frustration over lack of high-level participation.
The Trump Administration has a new plan for delivering aid to Palestinians in Gaza amid Israel's blockade. The plan aims to address concerns of aid meant for civilians being stolen by Hamas, but experts are worried about potential negative precedents.
Daily blackouts averaging four hours or more have become the new normal in Havana, Cuba, due to an energy crisis exacerbated by fuel shortages, natural disasters, and economic issues. The situation is particularly dire in Havana, the capital and major commercial hub of the country, where residents are facing scheduled blackouts that disrupt daily life.
The Eurovision Song Contest in Basel is facing controversy due to Israel's participation and ongoing conflict with Gaza. Protesters are demanding Israel's expulsion from the contest.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy criticizes Russia for not taking peace negotiations seriously in Istanbul, showing disrespect for Presidents Erdogan and Trump.
President Donald Trump met with Syria's new leader, Ahmad al-Sharaa, in an effort to forge a new relationship with the country. The U.S. is uncertain about the type of relationship it will have with someone previously associated with Al Qaeda. Al-Sharaa has a complex history, shifting alliances, and promises to address various issues including recognizing Israel, deporting Palestinian terrorists, and preventing an ISIS resurgence.
President Donald Trump announced the lifting of American sanctions on Syria, leading to spontaneous celebrations in Damascus's Umayyad Square. The victory of al-Qaeda offshoot HTS over Bashar Assad ended the Syrian Civil War, with HTS leader Ahmed al-Sharaa becoming the 'interim' president. Trump praised Sharaa and hinted at Syria joining the Abraham Accords.
Richard Grenell criticizes Robert De Niro for anti-Trump comments at Cannes Film Festival, calling out inaccuracies and highlighting the increase in funding for the Kennedy Center under President Trump's administration.
Rep. Mark Alford proposed the PELOSI Act to ban congressional stock trading due to suspicions of insider trading. The bill would bar lawmakers and their spouses from owning individual stocks but allow investments in diversified mutual funds, ETFs, or US Treasury bonds. Violators would have to return gains and face fines. President Trump and Speaker Mike Johnson support the idea.
Rep. Mark Harris (R-NC) discussed progress on the reconciliation bill, stating the target is set for completion by Memorial Day. Committees have met instructions and exceeded them, aiming for $1.5 trillion or more in spending savings and cuts. The bill will go to the Senate after the House vote.
Newt Gingrich criticizes mainstream news media for their hostile relationship with President Donald Trump and points out the Pulitzer Prizes awarded for 'lying totally about Trump.' He emphasizes that the press is missing important developments such as economic growth, national security, and geopolitical shifts brought about by Trump's policies.
A South LA couple has been arrested for allegedly trying to ram an ICE vehicle to impede an immigration arrest. They face charges of conspiracy to impede or injure an officer and could each get up to six years in federal prison if convicted.
President Donald Trump believes progress on Russia-Ukraine peace talks depends on a leaders meeting with President Vladimir Putin, as Putin failed to answer Ukraine's summons to a meeting in Istanbul. Trump stated that nothing will happen until he and Putin meet, emphasizing the importance of resolving the conflict as too many people are dying.
Former HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. accuses the Biden administration of facilitating child abuse by losing track of hundreds of thousands of Unaccompanied Alien Children (UACs) who were resettled with adult sponsors. Kennedy states that the administration prioritized speed over safety, leading to cases of abuse and trafficking. Under Kennedy's direction, HHS has launched a criminal task force and opened 500 investigations.
President Trump's DHS is requesting over 20,000 National Guard members to assist with immigration enforcement, marking the first time National Guard troops may be used for such purposes in the U.S.
President Trump expressed displeasure with Apple's plans to expand iPhone production in India, pushing for increased domestic production. Apple aims to shift production from China to India to mitigate risks from tariffs and geopolitical tensions. Trump's comments indicate a desire for Apple to localize production in the U.S., but challenges exist due to the established supply chain in China. India-made iPhones are primarily assembled by Foxconn and Tata Group, with production capacity increasing in southern India.
A 19-year-old former member of the Michigan Army National Guard was arrested for planning a mass shooting at a U.S. military base in Warren, Michigan, on behalf of ISIS. He provided material support for the attack but was arrested before it could be carried out. President Trump previously announced the killing of the 'fugitive leader of ISIS in Iraq.'
Donald Trump visited Gulf states and mentioned a potential deal with Iran on its nuclear program. He spoke about potential peace agreements in the region and discussed various geopolitical issues. He also hinted at running for office again in the future. The visit included meetings with leaders, military speeches, and discussions on economic deals.
During Supreme Court oral arguments on birthright citizenship, Justice Amy Coney Barrett questioned the Trump administration's stance on following judicial rulings, causing concern among conservatives who regret her appointment. Barrett has previously sided with liberal justices on key decisions, leading to backlash from Trump supporters.
Cassie Ventura testifies in Sean Combs' sex-trafficking trial, revealing details of their 11-year relationship and addressing allegations of coercion and abuse. Defense argues that their relationship was consensual and based on mutual desires.
Los Angeles lawmakers have approved a plan to raise the minimum wage for tourism workers to $30 by 2028, impacting hotels with more than 60 rooms and businesses at LAX. The measure aims to support workers in the tourism industry but faces opposition due to potential negative economic impacts.
A new poll shows a potential shift in Texas' Senate race with AG Ken Paxton trailing behind former Rep. Colin Allred. Democrats aim to make the race competitive, but face challenges in flipping GOP-held seats. Texas has historically been a reliably Republican state, but some believe it could be competitive next year due to Trump's approval ratings.
Stephen Miller, the White House deputy chief of staff for policy, wields significant influence in the Trump administration, particularly on immigration-related policies. He is known for his bare-knuckled tactics and close alignment with President Trump's agenda.
Fox News reports on the release of American-Israeli hostage Edan Alexander by Hamas after more than 580 days in captivity. The newsletter also covers anti-Jewish prejudice, a swing state banning campus encampments amid anti-Israel protests, and Trump administration's clash with Harvard over grant funding.
Democratic voters express frustration with party leadership and direction, suggesting the need to reconnect with common people and focus on helping people's needs. They criticize the party's focus on combating Trump and call for a more united approach to politics.
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a challenge to President Trump's effort to end birthright citizenship, focusing on the use of universal injunctions. Justices expressed concerns about lower courts blocking executive actions nationwide.
Fox News host Mark Levin gives his take on legal challenges facing the Trump administration. Justice Sonia Sotomayor questions Trump's order on birthright citizenship. Supreme Court to rule on nationwide injunctions imposed by federal judges.
President Trump's executive order to lower prescription drug prices has divided Democrats on Capitol Hill, with some cautiously optimistic while others dismissed the move as a bluster.
President Donald Trump's approval rating has seen a slight increase to 44% in a recent poll, likely due to his handling of the economy and recent trade truces with China and the UK.
Justice Kagan criticized U.S. Solicitor General John Sauer on the birthright citizenship executive order, highlighting the failure in federal courts. The case involves national injunctions blocking Trump's executive order reinterpreting the 14th Amendment.
Former South Carolina court clerk Becky Hill has been charged with obstructing justice, misconduct, and perjury in connection with Alex Murdaugh's murder trial. She was released on bond after her arrest. The charges stem from allegations of jury tampering during the trial.
The Worcester Police Department made two arrests during a chaotic incident related to an ICE operation in Massachusetts. The top federal prosecutor in Massachusetts is threatening arrests for those who obstruct ICE operations.
Progressive Newark Democratic Mayor Ras Baraka was arrested for trespassing at an ICE facility and compared the fight over immigration to biblical proportions. He appeared in federal court and his defense team contested the arrest, declining a plea deal.
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from targeting foreign service workers' collective bargaining rights, citing the executive order as unlawful. The ruling was considered a victory for the American Foreign Service Association.
Fox News reports on the case of Aditya Harsono, an Indonesian man whose visa was revoked after engaging in anti-Israel protests. A judge orders his immediate release, citing First Amendment violations.
House Democrats are investigating President Trump's acceptance of a $400 million private jet gift from Qatar, questioning the legality and ethics of the transaction.
President Trump's visit to Arab Gulf states is causing controversy as he receives offers of a luxury plane from Qatar and announces Saudi Arabia's plans to invest in the U.S. He met with Syria's interim president and announced lifting sanctions on Syria, causing confusion for Israel. Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Thomas Friedman sees creative possibilities in Trump's approach to the Middle East.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine is a significant shift in the world order. Talks in Istanbul between Russia and Ukraine faltered as Putin did not attend, sending a delegation instead. Zelenskyy confirmed sending his team to meet with the Russians in Istanbul, but the exact start date of the discussions remained unclear.
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on a case challenging the Trump administration's efforts to limit birthright citizenship. The arguments focused on whether federal district court judges can issue nationwide injunctions against the administration's policies.
U.S. Rep. Jill Tokuda (D-HI) is introducing legislation to track gun parts to help law enforcement combat 'ghost guns.' California state Sen. Jesse ArreguĂn is pushing a bill to require background checks for firearm barrel purchases.
A federal judge has ordered an outside official to take over Rikers Island jail due to ongoing violence and issues. The appointed "remediation manager" will work independently and report directly to the judge, aiming to make necessary changes to improve the facility.
Republican-controlled House passed legislation for national reciprocity for retired officers but not for private citizens. Legislation for retired officers passed by a vote of 229 to 193. Efforts are being made for national concealed carry reciprocity for all citizens.
Homeland Security Investigations Tampa, ERO Miami, and FLHSMV arrested over two dozen illegal immigrants at Florida construction sites, some previously deported. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis expressed support for the mission.
Teen Vogue criticized the gun rights movement and elected Republicans for pushing national reciprocity for concealed carry, claiming more gun control makes us safer and restating the myth that guns are the number one killer of children. Breitbart News fact-checked these claims and found them to be misleading.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed to spend $1 billion per year on the state's failing high-speed rail project through cap-and-trade programs despite massive deficits. Newsom canceled the project in 2019 but now supports it to stand up to the Trump administration.
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa praised President Trump for lifting sanctions on Syria, emphasizing efforts to unite the country and attract international support. HTS overthrew Assad regime, leading to the sanctions. Sharaa invited investors and promised to prevent Syria from being used for foreign interests.
Vice President JD Vance is refusing to meet with Axel Springer's CEO after Business Insider ran a fake hit piece on Donald Trump Jr., causing serious problems for the media conglomerate. Ballard Partners dropped Axel Springer as a client, and Politico is facing internal issues. Dopfner may need to intervene to avoid further consequences.
Bruce Springsteen delivers a passionate speech against Donald Trump and his administration during his tour in Manchester, England, criticizing their actions and policies. He emphasizes the importance of democracy, free speech, and standing up against authoritarianism.
Nato and Russian warplanes clashed above the Baltic Sea after a standoff involving an undercover Russian tanker called Jaguar. The tanker, draped in the Gabon flag but sanctioned by Britain, refused to cooperate with Estonian forces, leading to a dramatic confrontation with Russian aircrafts and Estonian vessels. The tanker ultimately anchored near Gogland Island, controlled by Russia.
President Trump visits Gulf states, discusses potential nuclear deal with Iran, emphasizes need for peace and economic development in the region.
Many people are reconsidering trips to the US due to recent border detentions. Immigration lawyers explain the new rules and risks of travelling to and from the US under the Trump administration.
Hidden Chinese components with 'kill switches' found in American solar farms, sparking calls for UK Energy Secretary Ed Miliband to review UK solar plants for similar risks.
FEMA is facing challenges in hurricane preparations as a result of internal struggles and leadership changes, leading to concerns about its readiness for the upcoming season.
House Republicans are pushing through a party-line legislation that offers immediate benefits like tax cuts and new spending until 2028, but will lead to Medicaid cuts and other unpopular policies kicking in after 2028. GOP senators and fiscal hawks are criticizing the bill for delaying the negative impacts until after the next elections.
The article discusses Donald Trump potentially receiving a $400 million jet as a 'gift' from the royal family of Qatar, highlighting his history of self-enrichment and questionable business practices. It also criticizes Ben Shapiro and other conservative figures for their shifting support of Trump despite acknowledging his unethical behavior.
Smartmatic accuses top Fox News executives, including Rupert Murdoch, of intentionally destroying evidence in defamation lawsuit. Fox News denies the accusations.
Attorney General Pam Bondi and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, both members of President Trump's Cabinet, are embroiled in controversies despite promising to restore integrity to their offices.
Attorney General Pam Bondi sold at least $1 million worth of shares in the company that owns Truth Social on the same day that President Trump announced sweeping tariff measures. Bondi's stake in Trump Media was worth between $1 million and $5.5 million at the time of the sale.
Retail sales in the US slowed in April as Trump's tariffs impacted consumer spending. Sales rose 0.1% in April, below expectations, after a 1.7% increase in March. Economists believe tariffs will lead to higher prices and weaken spending in the future.
The article discusses Marco Rubio's stance on immigration and his family's involvement in drug trafficking, highlighting contradictions and complexities in his background and political positions.
Bruce Springsteen, at 75 years old, performs a powerful, politically charged concert in Manchester, expressing his anger at the state of the USA under the current administration. He calls for unity, democracy, and freedom through his music and words.
President Trump planned to accept a Boeing 747-8 jet from Qatar to replace Air Force One, leading to legal questions from Democrats about potential violations of the Constitution. The gift would be accepted by the Department of Defense and later donated to Trump's presidential library. The legality of the gift depends on how it is used and who receives it.
Health and Human Services secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. criticizes Democrats influenced by pharmaceutical companies, Trump signs executive order on research funding, U.S. needs more flexible public health strategy, focus on varied treatments, need for transparent and inclusive approach to rebuild public trust in health institutions
President Donald Trump visits United Arab Emirates as final stop in Middle East trip, expected to announce more agreements and business deals with UAE, including defense and Boeing purchases. Lawmakers express concerns over personal business ties and potential sales. The trip holds personal and strategic value for Trump and the U.S. regarding geopolitics and regional relationships.
President Trump criticizes President Biden's withdrawal from Afghanistan and pledges pay raise for U.S. troops during a speech at Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar. He emphasizes the strength and superiority of the U.S. military.