
Talk radio host Laura Ingraham railed against the Republican Party’s reaction to the president’s executive action on immigration on Friday, wondering “what is the point of even having a Republican Congress?” She began by stating “call up Pete Sessions’ (R-TX)

Friday at the White House press briefing when questioned by Fox News Channel’s chief White House correspondent Ed Henry, press secretary Josh Earnest refused to deny recent reports about classified meeting between the State Department and the White House where

On Thursday “Inside the NBA” on TNT, panelists Charles Barkley and Kenny Smith discussed the issues of Garner, race and Ferguson in light of Barkley’s recent remarks on police and accusations of police brutality motivated by race. During that discussion,

This Week on Fox News Radio’s “The John Gibson Show,” the Leader of the New Black Panther Nation Quanell X debated the recent controversies over a Cleveland police officer fatally shooting 12-year-old Tamir Rice, and the Eric Garner and Michael
Fox News Channel Media Analyst and “MediaBuzz” host Howard Kurtz said that Rolling Stone “brushed away” important questions about and “stubbornly stood by” its story on a rape on the University of Virginia’s campus on Friday’s “Happening Now.” After hearing
NBC News Political Director and Host of “Meet the Press,” Chuck Todd predicted that there will not be a government shutdown in part because “[Speaker] John Boehner (R-OH) has got more control of this conference than ever before” on Friday’s

CNN posted a preview an interview that will air on Sunday on “State of the Union” where host Candy Crowley sat down with the former President George W. Bush. In the clip the former commander-in-chief said it was “hard to understand,” why the grand

On Thursday’s broadcast of FNC’s “The O’Reilly Factor,” former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani sounded off on so-called race activist Al Sharpton and his role in race disputes over years – especially as he has come to the forefront

On Thursday’s “Hannity” on the Fox News Channel, conservative columnist and author of “Never Trust a Liberal Over 3-Especially a Republican,” argued the root cause behind the incident that resulted in the death of Eric Garner was the government’s strong
Greg Gutfeld, host of the Fox News Channel’s “The Five” and “Red Eye” argued that the death of Eric Garner was a “grim picture” of “the nanny state crushing the individual” on Thursday. Gutfeld argued that comparing Garner’s case to
Fox News Channel host Sean Hannity and Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes-Norton (D-DC) argued over the Ferguson decision on Thursday night. The interview began with Hannity asking if Holmes-Norton if she had read the evidence in the Ferguson case, to which she
Talk radio host Laura Ingraham argued that House Appropriations Chairman Hal Rogers (R-KY) “needs to be primaried” on Thursday. “Hal Rogers, who’s the Appropriations Committee Chairman from Kentucky in the House of Representatives, I have concluded needs to be primaried.