Fox News anchor Shannon Bream asked Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) if President Donald Trump will only obey laws "he wants to" after his firing spree Friday.
Trump, Fox News and Mount Rushmore
A new report claims TikTok participates in suppressing content critical of President Donald Trump as the new administration works to keep the app available in the U.S.
Outgoing Federal Communications Commission chair Jessica Rosenworcel had some choice words about Donald Trump and the threat he poses to the First Amendment.
In his first week, President Donald Trump has implemented multiple changes at the southern border in regards to immigration and including the signing of various executive orders.
President Donald Trump covered a lot of ground in the new-look Oval Office Monday night, while signing more executive orders and responding to reporters’ questions. Among the several executive orders Trump signed was one designed to prevent a TikTok ban from going into effect for 75 days.
Ahead of his return to the White House on 20 January 2025, Trump named Pete Hegseth, a Fox ... Trump's son, Donald Jr. He is the president and co-founder of the younger Trump's publishing company ...
Donald Trump’s second inauguration takes place Monday, Jan. 20, 2025, at noon EST at the U.S. Capitol. The event features performances by Carrie Underwood and Lee Greenwood and will be broadcast on ABC, CBS, CNN, NBC, Fox News, CSPAN, and USA TODAY’s livestream.
revoked for broadcasting Fox News programs that promoted Donald Trump’s election denialism after the 2020 vote. Rosenworcel’s statement acknowledged there were varying reasons for each ...
Trump was interviewed by former Fox News anchor Bill O'Reilly at the White House for a Super Bowl pregame interview in 2017. What to watch: The Super Bowl is expected to drive big ratings for Fox.
Hours before taking office for his second term as president, Donald Trump seemingly helped pave the way for TikTok to return in the United States. But before the 45th and 47th president receives too much credit for helping reverse what had ultimately been an hours-long absence of the popular social media platform,
President Donald Trump has named more Fox News personalities for positions in his administration than belong to his beloved Village People. More than could play in the starting offense of his hometown New York Jets. More than there are groups in the ...