Ron Johnson pushes back on budget bill deadline: 'It's going to take a little bit more time'
Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., discusses the release of the budget reconciliation report, tackling spending and Rep. Mike Lawler's concerns regarding the SALT cap.
SEC Chair Atkins aims to make US the global crypto capital under Trump
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Paul Atkins discusses the agency's approach to digital assets, emphasizing clear rules for innovation while focusing on capital formation and market structure improvements.
Trump's top tech expert warns US can't get complacent in AI competition with China
Trump administration AI czar David Sacks warns America isn't guaranteed to win a tech race with China, advocating for export controls while ensuring U.S. technology dominates globally.
Americans are being 'hurt' by Fed Chair Jerome Powell, Bill Pulte argues
Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte calls for Jerome Powell to resign, reacts to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac potentially going public and weighs in on investigations into N.Y. AG's Letitia James' real estate dealings.
GENIUS Act passing is a 'big win' for the crypto community, Trump's agenda: David Sacks
White House A.I. and crypto czar David Sacks discusses the Senate's passing of the GENIUS Act, the competition with China in the artificial intelligence race and the Trump administration's approach to new technology.
Children's cancer research sees $35M investment to advance blood therapies
Murdoch Children's Research Institute chief scientist Professor Melissa Little details the evolution for cancer research and solutions, while discussing other medical investments and breakthroughs.
It's 'really dramatic, shocking' for Iran to be this exposed, expert signals
Heritage Foundation VP of national security and former Trump adviser Victoria Coates reacts to the president's foreign policy tension with Iran and analyzes the future of conflict with Israel.
Trump weighs 'most consequential decision' of presidency as Iran crisis deepens, ex-CIA station chief says
One former CIA station chief explains risks associated with the potential use of U.S. bunker buster bombs to take out Iran’s nuclear facilities.
US manufacturing giant teases 'big' investment back into the American economy
Whirlpool CEO Marc Bitzer details investments that will be "crucial for the future of this country" and a benefit for American factories, products and consumers.
Whirlpool CEO backs Trump steel tariffs, says they close unfair loopholes
Whirlpool CEO Marc Bitzer joins ‘Mornings with Maria’ to explain why he supports President Donald Trump’s steel tariffs and how closing trade loopholes could strengthen America’s steel industry long-term.
Fed is 'projecting confidence' despite tariff uncertainty, expert claims
Wall Street Journal chief economics correspondent Nick Timiraos joins 'Mornings with Maria' to discuss the Federal Reserve leaving interest rates unchanged as it navigates President Donald Trump's tariff strategy.
Ex-CIA station chief lays out risks from use of bunker-buster bomb
Former CIA station chief Daniel Hoffman discusses how the U.S. might approach the Israel-Iran conflict if involved, the risks of the use of bunker-busting bombs and the impact of the conflict on geopolitics.
Former Atlanta Fed president signals 'tariff pressures' factored into Fed's rate cut decision
Former President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Dennis Lockhart joins 'Mornings with Maria' to react to the Federal Reserve leaving interest rates unchanged for the fourth straight meeting.
US forces 'locked and loaded, ready for president's command' in Israel-Iran conflict: Rep. Mark Alford
Rep. Mark Alford, R-Mo., pushes back against the 'big, beautiful bill' criticism, and provides updates around the rising Israel-Iran conflict and U.S. border security.
All of China's initiatives 'seem to be failing,' Gordon Chang says
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang breaks down the impact of the Israel-Iran conflict on China, their threat to global supply chains and a bipartisan bill aiming to combat foreign ownership of American farmland.
AI is a 'huge opportunity' for the energy sector, portfolio manager says
Tortoise senior portfolio manager and managing director Rob Thummel discusses his expectations for oil prices, the impact of artificial intelligence on the energy sector and the Federal Reserve's policy decision.
Trump-backed 'internet money' could drive trillion-dollar market and strengthen the dollar
Stablecoin regulation advances in Senate, opening path to mainstream use. Circle CEO says it could strengthen the dollar and unlock trillions in value.
VA Secretary Collins battles 'shameful lies' while putting veterans first
U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins joins a 'Mornings with Maria' panel to discuss the Army's 250th celebration, efforts to house homeless veterans, reduce suicide rates and addresses misleading media reports.
GOP split over Trump spending bill as Texas lawmaker pushes back on critics
Rep. Roger Williams, R-Texas, joins ‘Mornings with Maria’ to break down the sticking points in President Donald Trump’s spending bill and respond to growing criticism from within the Republican Party.
GOP rep calls Senate’s $10K SALT cap proposal ‘dead on arrival’ in fiery interview
Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., vows to vote against President Donald Trump's tax bill if the Senate's $10,000 SALT cap remains during an appearance on ‘Mornings with Maria.’



















