October 2, 2022 Georgia Gov. Kemp refuses to say whether he'll campaign with Trump Republican Georgia Governor Brian Kemp, who is up for reelection, would not say Sunday whether he would appear at an event with former President Donald Trump.
October 2, 2022 Supreme Court set to begin new term with Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson The court is expected to hear cases on controversial issues such as affirmative action and voting rights.
October 2, 2022 FEMA head defends Lee County, Florida officials' Hurricane Ian prep: Storm was 'very unpredictable' FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell reacted to a report that Lee County, Florida officials delayed Hurricane Ian evacuations, calling the storm "very unpredictable."
October 2, 2022 Bill Melugin details 'alarming' border crisis as migrant influx continues ӣƵ' Bill Melugin sat down with 'ӣƵ Sunday' host Shannon Bream to discuss the latest on the border crisis under the Biden administration.
September 25, 2022 'ӣƵ Sunday' on September 25, 2022 "ӣƵ Sunday" host Shannon Bream welcomes Howard Kurtz, Katie Pavlich, Jeff Mason, Harold Ford Jr., and more to discuss the latest political news.
September 25, 2022 Stefanik insists GOP remains united, calls Dem leader 'partisan hack' over criticism of migrant transports Rep. Elise Stefanik, chair of the House Republican Conference, defended criticism that thee GOP's "Commitment to America" agenda is vague, claiming the Democrats have no plan.
September 25, 2022 Putin 'losing' war in Ukraine, forcing annexation referendum to secure 'political victory,' Keane says Four-star Army Gen. Jack Keane says Russian President Vladimir Putin is forcing an annexation referendum vote for a "political victory" with the Russian people.
September 18, 2022 Graham defends federal abortion bill amid criticism it tramples states’ rights Graham defended his federal abortion bill on "ӣƵ Sunday," saying he is "pro-life even in an election year" after some Republicans indicated they wouldn't support it.
September 11, 2022 Sen. Tester defends Biden's anti-MAGA speech, says president was referring to people who support 'violence' Montana Sen. Jon Tester says President Joe Biden was decrying Americans who think “violence is is is a way to solve problems,” not all Republicans, during his anti-MAGA speech.