We can't ignore 'compelling evidence' of Biden family business dealings: Russell Fry
Rep. Russell Fry, R-S.C., joins 'The Evening Edit' to discuss the latest details in the Biden family business dealings probe.
Fmr Chicago-area police officer criticizes Democrats' 'no-police policies': They 'aren't working'
Ret. Chicago-area police officer Sgt. Betsy Brantner Smith weighs in on crime, homelessness crises in Democrat-run cities on 'The Evening Edit.'
Group battles Biden admin for transparency on Buttigieg's private jet
Americans for Public Trust Executive Director Caitlin Sutherland has the latest on the climate change concerns on 'The Evening Edit.'
I wanted to help people of all disabilities: Bryce Weiler
The Beautiful Lives Project co-founder Bryce Weiler discusses what inspired him to help make sports accessible to people with disabilities on ‘The Evening Edit.’
Kevin Sorbo speaks out on gender policies in schools: 'Let boys be boys and girls be girls'
Actor Kevin Sorbo weighs in as parents nationwide battle back-to-school chaos on 'The Evening Edit.'
What is it going to take to make the border nightmare go away?: Rep. Tony Gonzales
Rep. Tony Gonzales, R-Texas, discusses how Wall Street CEOs are bashing President Biden’s border crisis on ‘The Evening Edit.’
Is American on the verge of a recession?
Laffer Tengler CEO and CIO Nancy Tengler and Heritage Foundation economist EJ Antoni break down what the U.S. GDP growth and U.S. job growth slowdown means for Americans on 'The Evening Edit.'
Comer: We have no choice but to move towards an impeachment inquiry on Biden
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., shares mounting evidence on President Biden's alleged family business dealings on 'The Evening Edit.'
Tom Dupree: Why on Earth was VP Biden sending out emails under a fake name?
Former deputy assistant AG Tom Dupree reacts to the National Archives admitting it has 5,400 emails and records of Biden using fake names on 'The Evening Edit.'
Rep. Darrell Issa: 'No harm' to Americans if Trump trial dates occurred after 2024 election
Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., and the Washington Examiner's Kaylee McGhee White discuss former President Donald Trump's trial dates during the 2024 election cycle on 'The Evening Edit.'
There are a lot of reasons to be concerned about Biden’s open borders: Rep. Nicole Malliotakis
Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, R-N.Y., discusses how Mexican cartels are reportedly behind organized retail crime on ‘The Evening Edit.’
You can see the failure on the streets of Oregon: Jason Rantz
Seattle radio host Jason Rantz discusses a poll from Oregon showing that voters are largely against legalized drugs on ‘The Evening Edit.’
New Yorkers are angry over the migrant crisis: Anthony D’Esposito
House Administration Committee's Anthony D’Esposito provides insight on the immigration crisis on 'The Evening Edit.'
Judges don't care about Trump's campaign schedule: Sol Wisenberg
Panelists Sol Wisenberg and Hans von Spakovsky weigh in on the indictments of former President Donald Trump on 'The Evening Edit.'
Virginia parent says kids ‘tuned out’ during 'no zeros' policies: Ryan Steinbach
A Virginia father of kids in public school reacts to the new trend affording students 50% credit for incomplete assignments.
Biden impeachment inquiry needs GOP support: Rep. Van Duyne
House Ways and Means Committee member Rep. Beth Van Duyne, R-Texas, explains why she supports a Biden impeachment inquiry on ‘The Evening Edit.’
Attorney John Fiske breaks down Maui's lawsuit against Hawaiian Electric
Baron & Budd attorney John Fiske discusses the civil lawsuit alleging negligence caused wildfires on 'The Evening Edit.'
Claudia Tenney on Biden bribery allegations: 'This is an impeachable offense'
Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y., discusses allegations by a former Ukrainian prosecutor that the Bidens were bribed on 'The Evening Edit.'
Biden's economy is a 'disaster' for most Americans: Andy Puzder
Former CKE Restaurants CEO Andy Puzder joins 'The Evening Edit' to discuss President Biden's handling of the U.S. economy amid possible additional rate hikes.
DOJ suit against Elon Musk's SpaceX is 'hypocrisy': Legal expert Roger Severino
Former DOJ civil rights attorney Roger Severino weighs in on the DOJ filing a lawsuit accusing SpaceX of hiring discrimination against refugees and asylum recipients on 'The Evening Edit.'