Tricia McLaughlin responds to new video of ICE shooting, calls out ‘inconvenient truth’ for Dems
DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin defends the I.C.E. agent's actions in the Minneapolis shooting and highlights dangers from criminal illegal aliens with violent histories being released into U.S. cities on 'The Evening Edit.'
Treasury Secretary Bessent vows to leave 'no stone unturned' in Minnesota fraud probe
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announces new enforcement measures to combat alleged Minnesota fraud scandal estimated at $9 billion in federal funds.
Tim Walz's own office was 'ignoring' whistleblowers' reports of fraudulent activity: Rep. Byron Donalds
Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., discusses the upcoming House Oversight hearing about the Minnesota fraud scandal on 'The Evening Edit.'
Hilton cuts ties with Minnesota hotel owner after DHS, ICE agents allegedly denied service
Hilton terminates franchise with Minneapolis hotel after video appeared to confirm property was refusing to accommodate ICE agents despite apology.
Hilton distances itself from Minneapolis hotel after ICE agents denied rooms
Hilton investigates Minneapolis hotel after DHS alleges ICE agents were refused service, reigniting heated debate over immigration policies and enforcement.
Liberal media 'downplays' alleged Minnesota fraud crisis
Lexington, Minnesota mayor Mike Murphy criticizes liberal media for downplaying an alleged multi-billion dollar childcare fraud scheme on 'The Bottom Line.'
Criticism mounts over alleged Minnesota fraud
Fox News contributor Deroy Murdock and political commentator Josh Hammer discuss the Minnesota fraud allegations and implications of socialized medicine on 'Kudlow.'
Trump admin sues Gov. Pritzker for restricting immigration arrests
Terrell County Sheriff Thaddeus Cleveland joins 'Mornings with Maria' to discuss a Trump admin lawsuit against Gov. JB Pritzker's restriction of immigration arrests and Texas' efforts to monitor the border.
These 10 markets may see the biggest homebuying surge as mortgage rates fall
NAR identifies 2026's hottest housing markets using job growth, inventory and rate data. Minneapolis, Jacksonville and Raleigh offer prime opportunities.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson only cares about his ‘friends and cronies,’ critic charges
Chicago-based journalist William J. Kelly ridicules Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson for ‘bankrupting our city’ and criticizes his proposed tax hikes on ‘The Bottom Line.’
Student whistleblower sounds alarm on ‘infuriating’ course bias at University of Illinois
AFPI Center for Education Opportunity chair Erika Donalds sounds the alarm on ‘radical left-wing’ ideologies ‘pushed’ on students at the University of Illinois on ‘The Bottom Line.’
Arkansas to become first state to cut ties with PBS: 'Not feasible'
Arkansas becomes the first state to cut ties with PBS after a state commission voted to end its contract, citing $2.5 million annual dues and federal funding losses.
President Trump calls Democrats the 'enemy' of the working class
President Donald Trump gives a speech in Pennsylvania touting his administration's economic policies and tears into Democrats' focus on affordability.
White House points to real-life example of Trump's winning economic strategy amid 'affordability' woes
U.S. Steel will restart steel production at its Granite City Works plant in 2026, with President Trump touting the move as proof his tariffs and tax cuts work.
We 'won't stand for' this in Florida, state's chief financial officer warns
Florida chief financial officer Blaise Ingoglia defends new measures the state is taking to stop migrant benefits and more on 'The Bottom Line.'
Rep. Byron Donalds argues what created the 'greatest inflation' in US in almost 40 years
Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., urges 'common-sense' checks in government programs and weighs in on the federal fraud investigation underway in Minnesota on 'The Evening Edit.'
Tim Walz is '100% responsible' for alleged fraud in Minnesota, critic charges
Center of the American Experiment policy fellow Bill Glahn discusses the Minnesota welfare fraud allegations and Gov. Tim Walz's alleged responsibility on 'The Bottom Line.'
New report suggests Minnesota tax dollars sent to Somali terror group
State Sen. Jordan Rasmusson explains his views on the Walz administration and terror-linked fraud schemes connected to Minnesota on ‘The Bottom Line’.
Campbell's Soup executive allegedly calls company products 's--- for poor people' in secret recording
Campbell's Soup executive caught on secret recording calling products "s--- for poor people" and making racist comments about coworkers in explosive lawsuit.
House Majority Whip Emmer addresses 'easiest way' to end government shutdown
House Majority Whip Rep. Tom Emmer, R-Minn., addresses President Donald Trump's calls for a 'nuclear option' to end the government shutdown and how long he expects it to last on 'Kudlow.'



















