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The Republican health care bill has passed the House. Now, Sen. Bill Cassidy discusses its chances in the Senate on Sunday Morning Futures.
Then at 11:00a ET, why Hollywood has gone way too far on Trump on MediaBuzz.
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Inside the GOP’s health care win and the Senate fight ahead. White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus breaks down the bill and the next steps on Fox News Sunday.
Some have speculated that if Republicans fail to get their ObamaCare repeal and replacement bill through the Senate, it could hurt many in the party who are up for reelection in 2018. Rep. Sean Duffy...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday that will allow churches and other religious organizations to become more active politically without risking their tax-exempt status.
Fresh off her busy week on the road, Insider caught up with Martha MacCallum for a conversation about the big interview with President Donald Trump, the launch of her new primetime show on Fox News...
An Arizona sheriff is opposed to President Donald Trump's proposed wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, calling it a "medieval solution to a modern problem."
Former Clinton adviser Peter Daou believes that the national press has been unfair to Hillary Clinton and owes her an apology for their "disdainful coverage" of her during the 2016 campaign.
Tucker Carlson took a look at a case in Boston, where an Uber driver - who was previously deported - is accused of raping a female passenger.
Chrissy Teigen suggested on Thursday that President Donald Trump has had a detrimental effect on her mental and physical health.
Liberal comedian Bill Maher said a top problem for the Democrats is that they paid too much attention to identity politics during the election.
CNN and President Trump's reelection campaign are trading written blows over accusations of "fake news" in the campaign's latest advertisement.
On "Hannity" tonight, Michelle Malkin ripped late-night talk show hosts like Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers for their "vile" and "hate-filled" jokes about President Donald Trump.
On "Hannity" tonight, Newt Gingrich praised President Donald Trump and House Republican leaders for the "extraordinary achievement" of successfully passing a sweeping health care bill.
In his Opening Monologue, Sean Hannity slammed FBI Director James Comey for his handling of the Hillary Clinton email investigation.