The sunset of the Trump tax cuts will cast darkness on the economy
Rich or poor, your tax bill is going up – and economic growth will decrease – when the non-permanent provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 expire at the end of 2025.
Trump's January 6 indictment 'looks like pressure': Paul Mauro
Former New York Police Department inspector Paul Mauro explains why Trump's Jan. 6 trial will take a long time.
New op-ed reveals the deadly costs associated with Biden's Israel, Palestine foreign policy
Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, and former Trump administration senior adviser Victoria Coates explain how Biden policy has inflicted damage on the U.S.-Israel relationship.
US economy headed towards 'downward spiral, losing our standing in the world': Voters
'The Big Money Show' co-host Brian Brenberg speaks with voters in Fox Square about American's credit rating downgrade.
Biden White House has 'mess on their hands' that may 'jeopardize' them: Matt Whitaker
Former U.S. Attorney General Matt Whitaker reacts to revelations from Hunter Biden's former business partner Devon Archer and his closed-door testimony.
Ron DeSantis is 'sticking his neck out' with specific policy: Christian Whiton
Ron DeSantis campaign surrogate and former U.S. Department of State spokesperson Christian Whiton explains why the Florida governor still stands a chance to win the 2024 Republican nomination.
Republicans must 'walk and chew gum' to solve Biden-caused problems: Rep. Bryan Steil
Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wisc., argues lawmakers will 'get to the bottom' of the Biden family business dealings.
Hunter Biden plea deal failed to serve 'justice, fairness, equality': Guy Lewis
Former U.S. attorney and prosecutor Guy Lewis weighs in on the legal and criminal allegations against the last two U.S. presidents.
DOJ tried 'brazen' attempt to join the 'Biden family coverup': Rep. Nick Langworthy
Rep. Nick Langworthy, R-N.Y., on Devon Archer's 'critical' testimony and New York City hotels having no vacancy due to migrants.
Bud Light should've fired 'their CEO,' not hundreds of workers: Anson Frericks
Former Anheuser-Busch executive Anson Frericks says he's 'shocked' the brewery hasn't learned from its mistakes yet.
Union workers 'beginning to catch on' to Biden's agenda: Joel Griffith
Heritage Foundation economic research fellow Joel Griffith explains how a win for unions isn't necessarily a win for workers under the Biden administration.
US recession probability is a 'debatable question': Dennis Lockhart
Economist and former Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta CEO Dennis Lockhart looks ahead to path and policy following the Fed's July meeting.
DOJ has 'critical information' about the Biden family: Rep. Andrew Clyde
Rep. Andrew Clyde, R-Ga., claims the DOJ 'covering up' for the Biden family is a 'tragedy' for the nation.
Biden needs to 'come up with your own ideas': Sean Duffy
'The Bottom Line' co-host Sean Duffy agrees with Stuart Varney that the Democrat Party is in turmoil.
Prince Harry and Meghan's documentary shutdown is a 'great PR spin': Neil Sean
Royal commentator Neil Sean spills the tea on the latest drama surrounding ex-royals Harry and Meghan.
Biden's new student loan bailout plan offers 'forgiveness at the end of the rainbow': Jade Warshaw
'The Ramsey Show' co-host Jade Warshaw explains how U.S. student loan borrowers will wait up to 30 years to become debt free under Biden's new handout plan.
Trump likely to be indicted in 'one-sided' Jan 6 grand jury probe: Guy Lewis
Prosecutor and former U.S. attorney Guy Lewis reacts to former President Donald Trump's alleged grand jury summons regarding January 6.
US must signal there 'won't be space' for European war: Kurt Volker
Former U.S. Ambassador to NATO Kurt Volker explains the importance of timing before Ukraine can join the international alliance.
US, China have an 'unsustainable relationship': Jonathan DT Ward
Atlas Organization founder Jonathan D.T. Ward on impacts from Chinese hackers breaching the commerce secretary's email and the negatives of investing in China.
White House has 'downplayed' found cocaine 'for weeks': Rep. Russell Fry
Rep. Russell Fry, R-S.C., reacts to FBI Director Christopher Wray pushing back on bias allegations in Wednesday's House hearing.