"You advocate for a terrorist regime every single day."
A House debate over Hezbollah suddenly exploded into a shouting match.
GOP Rep. Max Miller accused Rep. Rashida Tlaib of "advocating for terrorists on a daily basis" during remarks on the House floor, prompting immediate objections from the Michigan Democrat.
The confrontation forced House leaders to restore order and added another flashpoint to the already tense debate over U.S. policy in the Middle East.
"Even if it does pass in the Senate, Trump will just veto it."
Jesse Watters reacts to the House voting to sharply curb President Trump's war powers in Iran.
โNo sir, I actually said I was going to kick his a--.โ
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent delivered the blunt response when Sen. Thom Tillis asked about reports he once threatened Bill Pulte during a dinner party dispute.
The exchange came just days after President Trump elevated Pulte to one of the governmentโs most sensitive national security positions, renewing attention on the reported clash between the two men.
Despite the history, Bessent told lawmakers he recently called Pulte to congratulate him on the appointment as director of national intelligence.
"This is for everybody."
Vanilla Ice says he has no plans to back out of an upcoming Freedom 250 concert despite pressure from critics demanding performers pull out of the event.
The rapper said he refuses to let anyone tell him he can't be proud of his country, arguing the celebration is about America and honoring those who served, not politics.
Vanilla Ice on why he's not backing down from performing at the Freedom 250 concert: "I don't like anybody telling me I can't be proud of my country where I'm from."
Laura Ingraham breaks down how Texas Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico's views on Christianity and the Bible could cause him to flame out with Texas voters.
In that perverse reading of Scripture, Talarico is either stupid or a liar.
And neither is an attractive quality for a candidate who hopes to appeal to Texas Christians.
BREAKING: Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a ceasefire in a major U.S.-brokered diplomatic breakthrough.
The agreement was reached after days of negotiations led by the Trump administration, with both countries committing to halt hostilities and continue direct talks aimed at a broader peace deal.
The ceasefire remains conditional on Hezbollah ending attacks, withdrawing fighters from southern Lebanon, and preventing the return of armed groups to the area.
FOX NEWS REPORT: The House has passed a war powers resolution directing President Trump to either end U.S. military action against Iran or seek authorization from Congress to continue it, according to FOX News' @BillMelugin_.
BREAKING: President Trump suffered a rare defeat in the House after Democrats and a handful of Republicans voted to sharply curb his war powers in Iran.
Lawmakers voted 215-208 to withdraw troops from using military force against Iran absent congressional authorization.
All Democrats present backed the measure, joined by Reps. Thomas Massie, Warren Davidson, Brian Fitzpatrick, and Tom Barrett โ the only Republicans to break with the president.
The vote is largely symbolic for now. Trump is expected to veto the resolution, and supporters do not have the votes needed to override it. But the bipartisan rebuke highlights growing divisions on Capitol Hill over U.S. involvement in Iran.
The NBA Finals are coming back to Madison Square Garden โ and President Trump is expected to be in the building.
Trump plans to attend Game 3 when the Knicks host the Spurs in New York, adding another layer of attention to the franchise's first Finals appearance since 1999.
The president has openly praised the Knicks' playoff run and said he was invited by owner James Dolan to attend a game.
Now all eyes turn to the Garden as New York gets ready for one of the biggest basketball nights the city has seen in a generation.
NEW: Dem Rep. Al Green tells Secretary Mullin to "shut up" during a heated committee hearing:
MULLIN: "Are you calling me a racist?"
GREEN: "Reclaiming my time. Ask him to shut up."
MULLIN: "That's a pretty..."
GREEN: "Shut up, up, up, up. Shut up. It's my time."
MULLIN: "I'm not gonna let anyone call me a racist, Chairman."
โWe don't have to live like this. We don't have to put up with this.โ
Steve Hilton rips into the current Democratic leadership over rising costs for Californians, warning voters that crushing living costs and high taxes are a direct result of choices made by those in power.
โWe don't have to have the highest housing costs in the country.โ
โWe don't have to have the highest gas prices in the country.โ
โWe don't have to have the highest taxes in the country for the worst results. These are all choices. These are choices made by the people in charge.โ
NEW: President Trump gives an exclusive first glimpse of the newly reconstructed Lincoln Reflecting Pool.
Trump shows off its massive scale by comparing it to some of America's most iconic skyscrapers โ the Freedom Tower, the Empire State Building, and the Sears Tower.
Vance-Rubio or Rubio-Vance?
President Trump says a 2028 joint ticket between his Vice President and Secretary of State would be โvery unbeatable,โ praising the chemistry between two of the GOP's most prominent figures - JD Vance and Marco Rubio.
โI watch them together. They get along great. They have a good relationship... I like them together.โ
Joe Biden crashed his wifeโs book tour with an awkward question that left viewers cringing.
During a stop on Jill Bidenโs book tour in New York, the former president suddenly emerged from the audience and interrupted the event, asking Jill who she loves most in the world.
โWhoopi,โ Jill Biden replied with a laugh as moderator Whoopi Goldberg sat beside her on stage. Biden responded with a shrug.
The surprise appearance came as Jill Biden continues promoting her memoir and discussing some of the most difficult moments of the 2024 campaign.
"God wanted five more months of me exposing all the failures of our mayor."
Spencer Pratt reacted to Karen Bass advancing to the general election with a message that left little doubt about where he stands.
The longtime reality TV personality says he's ready to spend the next several months campaigning against Bass and scrutinizing her record.
"I hope she's ready."