Warrior Trump by John Stossel
Somehow, firing Tomahawk missiles at Syria suddenly changed people's opinions of President Trump. Now they call him a "serious" leader.
Somehow, firing Tomahawk missiles at Syria suddenly changed people's opinions of President Trump. Now they call him a "serious" leader.
"Trump may have just signed a death warrant for our planet!" warns CNN host Van Jones.
The law mandates benefits and offers subsidies to more people. Insurers must cover things like:
"Devastating!" shouts Chuck Schumer. Even Republicans are unhappy. Big spending "conservative" congressman Hal Rogers calls President Donald Trump's proposed budget cuts "draconian, careless and counterproductive."
Next week, Donald Trump releases his new budget. It's expected to cut spending on things like the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
Donald Trump once wanted to cut military spending.
"Fake News!" shouts our president, calling out CNN, The New York Times and others.
Republicans promised to repeal the Affordable Care Act. But now they are hesitating.
Oh, no! I did it again.
It was a foolish mistake. But I slipped.
I read The New York Times.
Donald Trump's nominee for secretary of education, Betsy DeVos, probably survived the grilling she got from angry Democrats last week.
Now that I no longer do a weekly TV show, I have more time to read my local paper. Sadly, that's The New York Times.
America's socialists -- I mean, progressives, are enraged that President-elect Trump chose Betsy DeVos to be his secretary of education.
Donald Trump is appointing good people -- Andy Puzder, for example, Trump's nominee for labor secretary.
My last Fox Business Network TV show airs Friday.
President-elect Donald Trump's first decisions were exciting. His new team seems to include good people like Betsy DeVos, Andy Puzder and Paul Atkins.
President-elect Trump says he's uniquely qualified to "drain the swamp" in Washington, D.C. He can do it, he said at one debate, because as a businessman, he understands American cronyism. "With Hillary Clinton, I said, 'Be at my wedding,' and she came to my wedding. You know why? She had no choice because I gave."