March 23 'I'll kill him': Convicted man back in custody after threatening Trump, then demanding pardon Oregon man Diedrich Holgate was re-arrested after allegedly texting threats to kill President Trump to his probation officer.
March 23 President Donald Trump gets a tour of Graceland: Elvis would be 'very happy' about this President Donald Trump visits Graceland to discuss efforts to get rid of crime across the country.
March 23 Sen. Kennedy stunned as Democrat blocks bill to withhold congressional pay during DHS shutdown Fox News correspondent Madison Scarpino reports on long airport security lines amid the DHS shutdown. Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., discusses GOP efforts to restore DHS funding on ‘The Faulkner Focus.’
March 23 Jet fuel prices soar as airlines warn supplies could run dry within weeks Soaring jet fuel prices tied to Middle East tensions have airlines warning of higher airfares and potential flight cancellations in the weeks ahead.
March 23 Schumer clashes with MS NOW host over whether degrading Iranian military is a good thing Sen. Chuck Schumer clashed with Joe Scarborough on Monday over whether degrading Iran's military is a good thing, as Schumer argued gas prices and recession risks matter more.
March 23 Top TSA watchdog backs Trump’s ICE airport move as shutdown snarls travel As the DHS shutdown enters its 37th day, GOP Rep. Carlos Gimenez says Trump’s plan to use ICE agents at airports will "speed up the process" for frustrated American travelers.
March 23 U.S. forces continue to strike Iranian military targets with precision munitions, CENTCOM says CENTCOM says U.S. forces targeting Iranian military targets with precision munitions (X/@CENTCOM)
March 23 Trump demands SAVE America Act be tied to DHS funding amid airport chaos The Republicans should tie Homeland Security shutdown funding to the voter ID SAVE America Act, President Donald Trump urged Monday in Memphis.
March 23 Rooftop Revelations: Violent crime has a solution Pastor and Project H.O.O.D. founder Corey Brooks says we to separate from 'the world of violence and government dependency' in order to be successful in America.
March 23 SCOTUS conservatives signal readiness on curbing late-arriving mail ballots Conservative Supreme Court justices appeared skeptical during oral arguments of allowing states to continue counting late-arriving mail-in ballots. A decision is expected in June.