March 19 MORNING GLORY: Israel is America’s best ally — we must reject the evil of antisemitism Why America needs Israel as its strongest ally: military power, intelligence capabilities and shared values make the case for unwavering support.
March 19 SEN JOHN KENNEDY: Democrats are gambling with our lives by not funding DHS Four reported terrorist incidents spark debate over Department of Homeland Security funding as political standoff continues between parties in Congress.
March 19 JONATHAN TURLEY: Comey loved singing Beyoncé but he might have leaked a pop secret Former FBI Director James Comey sang Beyoncé's "Sandcastles" during a classified briefing, then possibly revealed the operation's code name to his family at home.
March 19 Trump continues to push for release of Tina Peters as Colorado governor weighs clemency President Donald Trump continues to pressure Colorado's governor to free Tina Peters, who is serving a nine-year sentence for a security breach of voting systems.
March 18 Sen Markwayne Mullin is ‘in politics for all the right reasons,’ former NSC chief of staff Former White House NSC chief of staff Alex Gray and Axiom Strategies’ Erin Maguire discuss the confirmation hearing for DHS Secretary hopeful Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., on ‘Fox News @ Night.’
March 18 Nick Shirley says California fraud ‘could be in the billions’ Independent journalist Nick Shirley discusses Gov. Newsom’s reaction to his investigation into fraud allegations in California on ‘Fox News @ Night.’
March 18 Trace Gallagher: Politics makes strange bedfellows… The 'Common Sense' Department would advise CNN to give former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene a little pushback…
March 18 'Gutfeld!': Should Republicans 'nuke' the filibuster? Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and the 'Gutfeld!' panel discuss whether or not the Republican Party should move to eliminate the filibuster.
March 18 Sen Josh Hawley: This is how we secure our elections Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., explains why he believes the SAVE America Act is crucial on ‘Hannity.’
March 18 State Department to ask for bonds of up to $15,000 for visa applications from a dozen more countries The State Department expanded visa bond requirements to 12 more countries, whose citizens must post up to $15,000 bonds before traveling to the U.S.