June 16, 2020 Steve Scalise: How 'meaningful' police reform can come from Trump's executive order Congress needs to work together to pass "meaningful" and nonpartisan law enforcement reform that stops violent and deadly escalations and protects communities, Louisiana Republican Rep. Steve Scalise urged Tuesday.
June 15, 2020 Ronna McDaniel: Interest in Tulsa rally shows 'enthusiasm' for Trump 'underrepresented' in polls Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel told “America’s Newsroom” that the interest in Trump’s first campaign rally since large gatherings were stopped by the coronavirus, shows “enthusiasm” for the president is “being underrepresented in these polls.”
June 15, 2020 Dr. Siegel on uptick in coronavirus cases: Increased testing is 'not the whole story' New York University Langone professor of medicine Dr. Marc Siegel outlined his concerns about the uptick of coronavirus hospitalizations, highlighting Utah, South Carolina, Arkansas, Texas, and Arizona as hotspots to watch.
June 15, 2020 Larry Kudlow on uptick in coronavirus cases: 'We are not intending to close down the economy' White House National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow told “America’s Newsroom” on Monday that he thinks “the economy is going to rocket higher and higher in the summer months,” even though U.S. equity markets were under pressure amid a resurgence in new COVID-19 infections.
June 12, 2020 Howard Kurtz warns cancel culture is 'clearly spinning out of control,' reaching the 'point of absurdity' "Media Buzz" host Howard Kurtz told "America's Newsroom" Friday that while Americans should be more sensitive during a period of "national agonizing over racism and police brutality," so-called "cancel culture" is "clearly spinning out of control" if the target is a squad of cartoon canines.
June 12, 2020 Author of new Jeffrey Epstein book: 'Where’s the criminal investigation' against Ghislaine Maxwell? Author Daniel Halper asked Friday “where’s the criminal investigation” against Ghislaine Maxwell, the alleged madam of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, and stressed that “transparency” from the Department of Justice is needed.
June 11, 2020 Tom Cotton addresses Seattle protesters: 'The occupation of critical government buildings cannot be tolerated' Sen. Tom Cotton said Thursday that mayors and governors should not tolerate the occupation of critical government buildings after protesters calling to defund the police blocked a six-block area in Seattle.
June 11, 2020 Sen. Alexander: 'Kids have to go back to school' in fall, but it must be done safely There is a "growing awareness" among Americans that kids need to go back to school as soon as is possible, Tennessee Republican Sen. Lamar Alexander stated Thursday.
June 11, 2020 Kayleigh McEnany: 'Ridiculous' for Biden to claim Trump will try to steal election White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany said on Thursday that presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s claim that President Trump will try to steal the 2020 November election is “ridiculous.”
June 9, 2020 Why Prince Andrew is unlikely to talk to US authorities about Epstein Jonna Spilbor, a criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor, explained on Tuesday why Prince Andrew likely won't talk to U.S. authorities about accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.