Axios's Stef Kight discusses Biden administration border policies, Judicial Watch'sTom Fitton discusses the investigations of former President Trump and Hunter Biden, and Rep. Shri Thanedar (D-MI) discusses congressional news of the day.
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas testifies before the House Judiciary Committee about immigration and border security amid calls from some Republicans to impeach the secretary.
Following the Federal Open Market Committee's July meeting, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell holds a news conference to discuss the economy and monetary policy actions.
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo delivered remarks at the 2023 Young America's Foundation conference in Washington, DC. He talked about his time serving as the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) director and secretary of state under the Trump Administration, then took audience questions on a variety of topics, including how to best argue conservative points on college and university campuses.
Federal judge puts on hold Hunter Biden's plea deal, interview with MarketWatch's Jeffry Bartash on Fed raising interest rates 0.25%, House hearing on UFO's & UAP's, House hearing on immigration policy with DHS Sec Mayorkas.
Federal judge puts on hold Hunter Biden's plea deal, interview with MarketWatch's Jeffry Bartash on Federal Reserve raising interest rates 0.25%, House hearing on UFO's & Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, House hearing on immigration policy with DHS Secretary Mayorkas.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell announced an interest rate hike, bringing the nation's key borrowing rate to its highest point in more than two decades. The Federal Reserve began increasing rates in March 2022 to combat high inflation. Since then, there was only one pause in the hikes, in June 2023. During this news conference, Chair Powell reiterated hikes or pauses in the future would be determined after careful analysis of economic data.
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas touted the agency's success with securing the Southern border and reiterated the number of illegal migrant border crossings has decreased. He testified for nearly five hours during an oversight hearing before the House Judiciary Committee. The secretary said the border is secure amid claims to the contrary from Republicans. He said he would not resign when several members demanded he do so. Other topics addressed during the hearing included operational control of the Southern border, the use of parole for migrants, funding for FEMA, and domestic terrorism concerns.
Federal judge puts on hold Hunter Biden's plea deal, interview with MarketWatch's Jeffry Bartash on Federal Reserve raising interest rates 0.25%, House hearing on UFO's & Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, House hearing on immigration policy with DHS Secretary Mayorkas.
Federal judge puts on hold Hunter Biden's plea deal, interview with MarketWatch's Jeffry Bartash on Federal Reserve raising interest rates 0.25%, House hearing on UFO's & Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, House hearing on immigration policy with DHS Secretary Mayorkas.
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas touted the agency's success with securing the Southern border and reiterated the number of illegal migrant border crossings has decreased. He testified for nearly five hours during an oversight hearing before the House Judiciary Committee. The secretary said the border is secure amid claims to the contrary from Republicans. He said he would not resign when several members demanded he do so. Other topics addressed during the hearing included operational control of the Southern border, the use of parole for migrants, funding for FEMA, and domestic terrorism concerns.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell announced an interest rate hike, bringing the nation's key borrowing rate to its highest point in more than two decades. The Federal Reserve began increasing rates in March 2022 to combat high inflation. Since then, there was only one pause in the hikes, in June 2023. During this news conference, Chair Powell reiterated hikes or pauses in the future would be determined after careful analysis of economic data.
David Grusch, whistleblower and former Department of Defense employee, testified alongside former military pilots on their firsthand accounts of unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) before a House Oversight and Accountability subcommittee. Topics included threats to national security, government transparency around UAPs, and reporting UAP encounters.
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas touted the agency's success with securing the Southern border and reiterated the number of illegal migrant border crossings has decreased. He testified for nearly five hours during an oversight hearing before the House Judiciary Committee. The secretary said the border is secure amid claims to the contrary from Republicans. He said he would not resign when several members demanded he do so. Other topics addressed during the hearing included operational control of the Southern border, the use of parole for migrants, funding for FEMA, and domestic terrorism concerns.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell announced an interest rate hike, bringing the nation's key borrowing rate to its highest point in more than two decades. The Federal Reserve began increasing rates in March 2022 to combat high inflation. Since then, there was only one pause in the hikes, in June 2023. During this news conference, Chair Powell reiterated hikes or pauses in the future would be determined after careful analysis of economic data.