March 9 Arizona Gov. Hobbs vetoes Charlie Kirk memorial license plate bill Arizona State Sen. Jake Hoffman discusses Gov. Katie Hobbs' veto of a bill to create a Charlie Kirk memorial license plate.
March 6 White House to host college sports roundtable Outkick host Dan Dakich joins 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss a White House roundtable to establish regulations surrounding college sports.
March 6 RFK Jr. calls out Dunkin', Starbucks over sugar content in iced coffee Family and emergency medicine Dr. Janette Nesheiwat discusses the harms of consuming excess sugar after HHS Sec. RFK Jr. questioned the safety of major coffee retailers' sugary drinks.
March 6 Fox News Poll: Socialism gaining popularity among US voters Joe Concha discusses a Fox News Poll showing socialism gaining popularity among young Democrats and resurfaced comments from Texas progressive Senate hopeful James Talarico.
March 6 Trump taps Sen. Mullin to replace Noem as DHS secretary Border security and immigration expert Lora Ries breaks down the nomination of Sen. Markwayne Mullin as the new DHS secretary, replacing Kristi Noem.
March 6 Police dispatch audio in Britney Spears arrest released Criminal defense attorney and Fox News contributor Donna Rotunno discusses Britney Spears' alleged DUI arrest and Justin Timberlake's lawsuit to block the release of DWI bodycam footage.
March 6 Trump reportedly wants role in choosing Iran's next leader Lt. Col. Darin Gaub discusses President Trump's alleged desire for a role in choosing Iran's next leader amid Operation Epic Fury.
March 5 Newsom slammed as a 'shapeshifter' after likening Israel to 'apartheid state' Fox News contributor Joe Concha reacts to Elisabeth Hasselbeck’s return to 'The View' and Gov. Gavin Newsom's rhetoric regarding Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu amid ongoing Iran operations.
March 5 Police warned prosecutors about violent illegal immigrant before he allegedly killed Virginia mother Chad Wolf, former acting DHS secretary, discusses the alleged fatal stabbing by illegal immigrant Abdul Jalloh in Fairfax County, Virginia. Police had previously warned prosecutors about Jalloh's violent criminal history.
March 5 Federal judge blocks Virginia law limiting kids' social media use The push to limit children's use of social media hits a roadblock in Virginia. Kurt 'CyberGuy' Knutsson breaks down the case.