Tomi Lahren joined Jesse Watters on "Watters' World" to react to a Media Research Center study that found the ABC, CBS and NBC evening newscasts overwhelmingly described President Trump with negative language.
Dr. Sebastian Gorka said Saturday on “Fox & Friends” that the bombshell report on Rod Rosenstein shows the corruption of top Obama-era officials.
In his opening monologue on Friday night, Sean Hannity said that President Trump should "under zero circumstances" fire Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
The panel on "The Five" on Friday discussed the New York Times report that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein made reference to recording President Trump and possibly working to invoke the 25th Amendment against him.
In the wake of a New York Times report Friday alleging Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein made statements about secretly recording President Trump and invoking the 25th Amendment, law Professor Jonathan Turley said it likely put a strain on an already tough White House relationship.
Judge Andrew Napolitano reacted to a New York Times report that said Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein suggested secretly recording President Trump to expose chaos in the White House and pressed cabinet members to invoke the 25th Amendment.
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes said Friday that President Trump is experiencing the same "stonewalling" as GOP lawmakers who have sought documents from the Justice Department.
The young boy who went viral for asking President Trump for a hug during the president's visit to hurricane-ravaged North Carolina appeared on "Fox & Friends" on Friday.
Sean Hannity held an impromptu interview with President Donald Trump Thursday ahead of the New York Republican's rally in Las Vegas, Nev.
A Georgia Republican congressman who sits on the House Judiciary Committee said Thursday a subpoena may have to be issued in light of the reported refusal of Fusion GPS staffer Nellie Ohr to testify before the panel.
Former President Obama raised eyebrows earlier this month when he said he, not President Trump, should get credit for the historically strong U.S. economy.
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes said Wednesday that Americans are being "force-fed Kool-Aid" in regard to whether President Trump colluded with Russia to steal the 2016 election.