White House July 1, 2021 White House salary report reveals Psaki, Tanden, Klain and others earn top dollar Twenty-two White House employees make the maximum yearly salary of $180,000. That list includes White House press secretary Jen Psaki, chief of staff Ron Klain and Neera Tanden.
Republicans July 1, 2021 Kinzinger bucks McCarthy over Jan. 6 commission warning: 'Who gives a s---?' Rep. Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill., brushed off the possibility that he could lose his committee assignments if he joins Democrats' Jan. 6 investigation.
School Reopening Plans July 1, 2021 Randi Weingarten faces backlash for claiming AFT tried to reopen schools starting April 2020 Randi Weingarten is facing backlash after claiming her union has been trying to reopen schools for in-person learning since April 2020.
Democrats July 1, 2021 Harris chief of staff Tina Flournoy fought to shield Big Tobacco from liability as Philip Morris exec: memos Vice President Kamala Harris' chief of staff, Tina Flournoy, worked to shield Big Tobacco companies from liability for the public health costs resulting from their products, documents reviewed by Fox News show.
Ted Cruz June 30, 2021 Ted Cruz endorses Matt Salmon for Arizona governor Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, endorsed Arizona governor candidate Matt Salmon for being a "proven conservative" on Wednesday.
Bill de Blasio June 29, 2021 De Blasio jokes about pursuing comedy as a second act, punchline falls flat New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio quipped at a Tuesday news conference that he may consider a second act in comedy.
Energy June 29, 2021 Energy Sec. Granholm on Miami condo collapse: 'We don't know' if climate change was cause Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm implied that climate change could have been a cause of the tragic residential building collapse in Surfside, Fla.
California June 29, 2021 California gov hopeful Kevin Faulconer unveils proposal to fix state's homelessness crisis Republican California gubernatorial candidate Kevin Faulconer unveiled his plan to fix the state's homelessness crisis Tuesday.
Ron DeSantis June 29, 2021 'DeSantis Derangement Syndrome' hits media, Dems as 2024 approaches Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has become a lightning rod for frenzied, often factually-challenged attacks from Democrats and liberal journalists as he gears up for his 2022 reelection bid, amid speculation that he'll run for president in 2024.
Police and Law Enforcement June 28, 2021 Psaki casts GOP as party of 'defund the police' after slogan backfires on Democrats White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki accused Republicans of being the party of defunding the police on Monday.
Democrats June 24, 2021 Eric Holder says he supports disclosing donors to political groups, but declines to reveal his donors Former Attorney General Eric Holder, who is now the chairman of the National Democratic Redistricting Committee, advocated for disclosing donors to political organizations.
Maryland June 24, 2021 Dem rep compares tax cut for blue state millionaires to Gandhi's marches against colonialism Democrats representing high-tax states say removing the cap will act as a tax break to middle-class families in their districts.
Democrats June 24, 2021 Liberal dark money group 1630 Fund's election wishlist boosted by Swiss billionaire Swiss billionaire Hansjorg Wyss appears to have helped liberal organizations, including dark money group the Sixteen Thirty Fund, check off their election policy wishlist.
New York City June 23, 2021 Early NYC mayoral results deal blow to teachers' union Eric Adams' early success in the race for the Democratic New York City mayor nomination dealt a heavy blow to the city's teachers union.
Joe Biden June 22, 2021 Biden's approval rating plummets in Iowa: poll President Biden's approval rating among voters in the state of Iowa has plummeted in recent months.
Democrats June 22, 2021 Georgia congressman calls lawsuit against race-based aid for farmers 'discrimination at its worst' A Democratic congressman blasted a lawsuit over the Biden administration's $4 billion race-based federal relief program for farmers.
Abortion June 21, 2021 Jen Psaki dodges question on whether Biden thinks 15-week-old unborn baby is a person White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki declined to say if President Biden believes a 15-week-old unborn baby is a human being.
Sports June 21, 2021 US Olympic athlete Chelsea Wolfe threatened to burn flag on podium BMX Freestyle rider Chelsea Wolfe once said his goal was to win an Olympic medal "so I can burn a US flag on the podium."
Florida June 20, 2021 Fort Lauderdale mayor faces backlash for calling Pride crash a 'terrorist incident' with few facts available Ft. Lauderdale Mayor Dean Trantalis is facing backlash for calling a deadly crash at a Pride parade in the Florida city a "terrorist attack against the LGBT community" before all the facts emerged.
Kamala Harris June 20, 2021 Nina Simone's granddaughter says Kamala Harris 'bullied' her mother to the point she 'almost killed herself' Legendary singer Nina Simone’s granddaughter accused Vice President Harris of causing the family to lose control of Simone's estate.
Russia June 20, 2021 High-profile Democrat calls for US to go ‘on the offense’ on foreign cyberattacks Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., called for the U.S. to play offense, not just defense, amid the rising threat of cyberattacks.
National Security June 20, 2021 China will face international 'isolation' if no cooperation on coronavirus origin probe: Jake Sullivan National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan implied China could face "isolation in the international community" as the pandemic's origins remain murky.
Georgia June 20, 2021 Georgia plans to remove 100,000 'outdated' names from voter rolls Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger intends to remove 101,789 "obsolete and outdated" voter files from the state's voter registration rolls.
Russia June 18, 2021 Biden's 'off-limits' list for Russian cyberattacks criticized as 'green light' to target everything else President Biden's list of 16 key infrastructure entities that are “off-limits” to Russian cyberattacks has effectively given the Russians a green light to target everything not on that list without facing serious repercussions, national security experts and senior Republicans tell Fox News.
Voting June 17, 2021 Sen. Raphael Warnock falsely claims he never opposed voter ID laws Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., recently said he has "never been opposed" to voter ID as Senate Democrats push their election bill S.1 — even though many of his past comments are the exact opposite.
Missouri June 17, 2021 Missouri gov, attorney general fire back at Biden DOJ over 'federal overreach' on 2nd Amendment rights Missouri Gov. Mike Parson and and state Attorney General (AG) Eric Schmitt fired back on Thursday after the Justice Department (DOJ) sent a warning to the state over Parson's recent bill he said protects residents' Second Amendment rights.
New Jersey June 17, 2021 NJ congressman appears to be caught wearing boxer shorts in virtual hearing Rep. Donald Payne, D-N.J., appeared to be oblivious to the fact that his camera was on during a virtual House of Representatives hearing on Thursday.
Colorado June 16, 2021 Jack Phillips to appeal Colorado judge's decision over gender transition cake The conservative group representing Colorado baker Jack Phillips vowed to appeal after a judge sided with the plaintiff, a transgender woman.
Border security June 16, 2021 Democratic Rep. Cuellar urges Kamala Harris to visit border amid immigration crisis Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Texas, invited Vice President Harris to his district to visit the U.S.-Mexico border and warned the "situation on the border will only worsen."
Democrats June 16, 2021 Over 200 rabbis blast Pelosi's failure to strongly reprimand Minnesota Rep. Omar for her anti-Israel comments The rabbis accused Rep. Omar of anti-Semitism and said they had warned against putting her on the House Foreign Affairs Committee in 2019.