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Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) said watching Hillary Clinton explain her election loss to President Trump was "like watching a car wreck in slow motion."
A New York City councilman debated a pro-Israel activist on the legitimacy of Linda Sarsour, a controversial women's rights activist, speaking at City College.
Congressman Adam Kinzinger said that President Trump is handling increasing tensions with the North Korean regime very well.
Tucker Carlson debated a professor who said Attorney General Jeff Sessions is "demonizing" MS-13 by accusing them of being a broader criminal enterprise than they actually are.
Journalist Jose Antonio Vargas, an illegal immigrant from the Philippines, debated Tucker Carlson on the May Day protests and immigration policy.
Los Angeles Congresswoman Maxine Waters (D), a frequent critic of President Trump, said the president would be doing the United States "a favor" by resigning.
CNN and President Trump's reelection campaign are trading written blows over accusations of "fake news" in the campaign's latest advertisement.
The Trump administration on Wednesday outlined its plan to overhaul the U.S. tax code, saying its priority is to provide tax relief to the middle class. The mainstream media, however, wasn't...
Greg Gutfeld reacted to the final cancellation of Ann Coulter's speech at the University of California-Berkeley.
Conservative commentator Tomi Lahren said progressives who shut down free speech are "social justice warriors" who think they are "doing the country a service."
In his opening monologue, Sean Hannity said congressional Republicans "rolled over" and allowed the Democrats to score a win on budget negotiations.
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) said President Trump represents the "end of the world" for the press.