July 12, 2020 Criticism of Trump commuting Roger Stone 'is unfounded' to 'some extent,' says former Acting Attorney General Whitaker Former Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker said on Sunday that he thinks the criticism of President Trump’s decision to commute Roger Stone’s prison sentence “is unfounded” to “some extent.”
July 11, 2020 NASCAR truck to feature 'Thin Blue Line' flag in support of wounded police officers NASCAR driver Angela Ruch will race at the Kentucky Speedway on Saturday night in a truck featuring a Thin Blue Line flag to support police officers injured or disabled in the line of duty.
July 11, 2020 Corey Lewandowski: Roger Stone's treatment should scare every American The way the U.S. government treated political advisor Roger Stone should scare every American, Trump 2020 senior adviser Corey Lewandowski warned Saturday.
July 11, 2020 Seattle police union leader: 'Socialist' city council holding 'reasonable majority' hostage Socialist members on Seattle's City Council are holding the "reasonable majority" of their residents hostage by threatening to defund their police departments by 50 percent, Seattle Police Officers Guild President Michael Solan said Saturday.
July 11, 2020 Gregg Jarrett: Commutation of Roger Stone sentence was a 'courageous move,' he didn't have a fair trial The commutation of political advisor Roger Stone was a "courageous move" on behalf of President Trump and his administration, ӣƵ legal analyst Gregg Jarrett said Saturday.
July 5, 2020 Record-high background checks indicates public fear over 'defund police' movement, gun-rights activist says Firearm-related background checks reached 3.9 million in June, the most since the tracking system was created more than two decades ago, because "people are being hit with a hard dose of reality" amid calls to "defund" the police, gun-rights activist Colion Noir said Sunday.
July 5, 2020 Arizona gym CEO details fight to stay open during coronavirus pandemic The CEO of an Arizona fitness club company told “Fox & Friends Weekend” on Sunday that he feels “singled out” and is suing Gov. Doug Ducey over his "arbitrary" decision to re-close gyms as coronavirus cases surge.
July 5, 2020 Huckabee on Kanye West running for president: 'It's going to be a rude awakening' Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee weighed in on rapper Kanye West’s announcement on the Fourth of July that he is going to run for president saying “it's a free country” and “he can certainly run.”
July 5, 2020 Acting CBP commissioner on border patrol deployed to Portland amid unrest: 'Where are the local political leaders?' Acting Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Commissioner Mark Morgan asked “where are the local political leaders?” after violence rocked Portland, Ore., overnight and border patrol agents have been called in to assist.
July 5, 2020 Alveda King on Trump's decision to create national garden honoring US heroes: 'I love the idea' Martin Luther King Jr.'s niece Dr. Alveda King told “Fox & Friends Weekend” on Sunday that she loves President Trump’s idea of creating a National Garden of American Heroes that would pay tribute to historically significant Americans, including her uncle.