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On Wednesday, the President reacted to news that U.S. economic growth slowed in the first quarter of this year, according to the Commerce Department. The data shows the U.S. economy contracted over the course of a few months, with Q1 gross domestic product (GDP) shrinking by 0.3 percent. FOX Business’ The Big Money Show co-anchor Taylor Riggs says while this quarter of economic decline is a negative consequence of the President’s tariff plans, it is not all bad news for America's economy. Riggs joins the Rundown to explain what falling GDP means, the emphasis on patience with the Trump economic agenda, and the trade deals to come.
New York State Governor Kathy Hochul (D-NY) is expected to sign legislation banning cell phone use from "bell-to-bell" starting next school year. New York will join eight states implementing such restrictions on phone use in the classroom. Florida State Representative Demi Busatta (R-Coral Gables) joins to explain how the banning of phones in schools could bring about developmental and educational benefits for students and why she is advocating for tighter phone-use restrictions in the Sunshine State.
Plus, commentary from host of FOX Across America and FOX News Saturday Night, Jimmy Failla.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement says they have arrested almost 70-thousand illegal aliens and nearly all of them have been removed from the country in the first 100 days of President Trump's second term. Out of the tens of thousands arrested, 3 out of four were proven to be criminal illegal aliens.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Chad Wolf, former DHS Acting Secretary and Founder & President of Wolf Global Advisors, who says the key to this administration's success at the border and with deportations is the experienced team President Trump assembled to get the job done.
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Last night, President Trump touted his administration's first 100 days' accomplishments at a rally in Warren, Michigan. It was in Warren that the President continued to highlight his progress on securing the southern border, which was one of his most frequent campaign promises. President of the National Border Patrol Council, Paul Perez, joins to break down what they've seen so far in terms of border security and the administration's continued efforts to crack down on illegal immigration.
President Trump and his administration have explained the goals of their tariffs are two-fold: first, to address U.S. trade imbalances, and second, to bring manufacturing back into America. The sweeping tariffs have caused some volatility in the market, but the President posted on social media that Americans must "hang tough," promising "the end result will be historic." U.S. Secretary of Labor Lori Chavez-DeRemer joins the podcast to discuss the Trump administration's efforts to grow the U.S. workforce, how reshoring manufacturing bolsters national security, and efforts to help supply American businesses with greater workforce numbers.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Legal Analyst Gregg Jarrett.
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It is President Trump’s 100th day in his second term and the White house is focusing on claimed victories on the border, tariffs and the economy. Republicans are praising the President's quick action on immigration, spending cuts, and regulatory rollbacks. The administration promised sweeping changes in the country, and claims to have delivered on dozens of promises made by President Trump on the campaign trail.
FOX’s Jared Halpern speaks with Harrison Fields, Special Assistant to the President and White House Principal Deputy Press Secretary, who says President Trump is doing all he can to deliver on the promises he made to get elected.
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The second inauguration of President Trump brought upon many decisive changes in U.S. foreign policy, projecting strength and support to allies across the globe while bringing hostile powers like Russia, Iran, and Hamas to the negotiating table. State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce says President Trump committed the first 100 days as a North Star, all for the purpose of “achieving peace in a variety of situations that he inherited.” She joined the Rundown to discuss the progress President Trump and his foreign policy team have made working towards a resolution in Ukraine, negotiating a nuclear deal with Iran, and drawing a red line with Hamas in Gaza.
Congressional Republicans are continuing to work towards achieving the Trump administration’s "one big, beautiful bill" to fund the President’s agenda. This bill includes funding for border security, fossil fuel production, and military spending. House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) joins the discussion to outline lawmakers' next steps and what these developments mean for the upcoming 100 days.
Plus, commentary from FOX News contributor and host of The Jason In The House podcast, Jason Chaffetz.
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Congresswoman Lisa McClain (R-MI) replaced House Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik (R-NY) this year and became the highest-ranking new face in House GOP leadership. Rep. McClain says she is very excited about her new role and that Republicans in Congress are working hard to push President Trump's agenda. In regards to the next step of the budget reconciliation process, Rep. McClain says that committees have been instructed to begin drafting the one big, beautiful bill.
FOX’s Ryan Schmelz speaks with Rep. Lisa McClain (R-MI), the Republican Chairwoman of the Conference for the 119th Congress, who gives us an update on the budget bill and says the GOP members of Congress are focused and ready to get President Trump's policies in place.
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As President Trump approaches his 100th-day mark, his administration is touting his accomplishments on everything from DOGE and border security to tariffs and the economy.
Now, nearly 100 days in, the American people are reflecting on how they see the President’s policies shaping up.
FOX Business correspondent Lydia Hu speaks with Unleashing Prosperity cofounder and former Trump economic advisor Steve Moore about the President’s robust economic agenda, a possible tax bill, and the antidote to jittery markets.
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While President Trump wraps up the first 100 days of his second
term, the clock is ticking to complete his agenda. Many Americans worry about the economy as President Trump's constituents push back on his recent decisions. Republican strategist and co-founder of South and Hill
Strategies, Colin Reed, joins the Rundown to examine President Trump's
priorities thus far, highlighting his efforts to reverse the Biden administration's energy policies, secure the U.S. southern border, and pass legislation such as his "One Big, Beautiful Bill". Colin discusses President Trump's economic challenges and the importance of maintaining political capital to push through his agenda.
Most of the United States allows medical marijuana, and in nearly half of the country, lawmakers and voters are actively advocating for the legalization of recreational marijuana. However, the debate surrounding
legalization often overshadows the health risks associated with its use. While medical marijuana is utilized to assist individuals with chronic pain and other health issues, recent research indicates that marijuana smokers are six times more likely to experience a heart attack compared to non-users, and they face twice the risk of heart failure. Cardiologist Dr. Fahmi Farrah joins the discussion to explain the effects of marijuana on health and offers advice on how to maintain a heart-healthy lifestyle.
Plus, commentary by National Security Expert, Dr. Rebecca Grant.
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"Everyone Loves Raymond" & "The Middle" star Patricia Heaton and her husband, David Hunt, set out to tell a real journey through infertility in their latest rom-com, "Unexpected."
Patricia produced while David directed this heart-warming rom-com about adjusting to the madness life can throw at you.
They joined the Rundown to discuss why this film is so important to portray both perspectives confronting the challenge of infertility. In the FOX News Rundown Extra, hear the full conversation about and the story they set out to tell and why this project was so important.
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A recent Siena College poll indicates that Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's favorability rating has fallen to its lowest point in two decades, at 39%. However, progressive Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is currently polling at 47%, her highest ever. Is a generational change heading toward the party? FOX's Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram joins to give his analysis on the future trajectory of the Democratic Party.
Then, FOX News Contributor and former federal prosecutor, Andy McCarthy, joins to discuss the current legal challenges facing Harvard University and the Trump administration.
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Pope Francis, the Catholic Church's first Latin-American pope, passed away this week, leaving Catholics across the globe mourning his loss and weighing the lasting implications of his papacy.
Earlier this week, on the FOX News Rundown, Fox News contributor and theologian Jonathan Morris joined the podcast to discuss the humble livelihood of Pope Francis and the future of the Catholic Church pertaining to the Pope’s progressive ideas.
Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Jonathan Morris about the legacy of Pope Francis and the crucial conclave to follow.
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As President Trump approaches his 100th day in office, he's preparing to mark the milestone with a rally in Michigan -- where he's expected to take stock of his administration's accomplishments and share what his priorities are moving forward. This marker comes at a significant time, as polls show public support for the President's economic plan is slipping following his tariff announcement. FOX News Senior White House Correspondent Jacqui Heinrich recaps the President's first 100 days in office, what accomplishments he's going to tout next week, and the administration's policy objectives moving forward.
Then, Congressman Mike Lawler (R-NY) reacts to controversial deportations, and battles with Democrats over the budget and tax cuts.
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In the first 100 days of the new 119th Congress, the Republicans led majority in the both the House and the Senate have only passed a handful of bills to be signed by President Trump. While the Trump Cabinet was confirmed at lightspeed and the framework for a budget bill is approved, most policy changes have been done by executive order. What has this Congress accomplished in it's first four months and who is facing the most pressure to get more done?
FOX’s Tonya J. Powers speaks with Chad Pergram, Senior Congressional Correspondent for FOX News, who says both majorities have been in lock-step support of the President and it will be seen how long that lasts.
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The White House is projecting confidence in resolving trade disputes this week, with several deals reportedly close at hand and Treasury Secretary Bessent saying, “There will be a de-escalation with China in the very near future.”
The Big Money Show co-anchor Taylor Riggs speaks with Annex Wealth Management’s chief economist Brian Jacobsen to unpack the rally in the markets, the trade war endgame, and how much American companies are “talking their book” amid tariff uncertainty.
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This week, the Supreme Court heard arguments considering whether children in public schools should be subject to conversations and materials on LGBTQ issues. The parents who have taken their case to the High Court assert they should be able to “opt out” their children from reading books containing this content. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to discuss the Supreme Court's consideration of this case. Later, she touches on the optics of the Trump administration's trade negotiations and why it seems POTUS is "winning the conversation" on deportation court cases.
President Trump has continued negotiating deals to rectify the United States' trade imbalances, saying, "Our country has been ripped off for years." The White House has suspended reciprocal tariffs on most nations with the exception of China. Now, Chinese imports face a 145 percent tariff, which has led to a varying degree of volatility in the markets. Kevin O'Leary, Chairman of O'Leary Ventures and investor on ABC's "Shark Tank," joins to discuss the implications of these tariffs for the American economy and to share the latest updates on his plans to purchase TikTok.
Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers.
Plus, commentary from the host of “Tomi Lahren is Fearless on Outkick,” Tomi Lahren.
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Still reeling from a crushing election win by President Trump, the Democrat Party can simply be described as being in complete disarray. The chaos amongst Democrats stemming from anger towards former President Biden, election losses and a recent slow purging of older party members have left them leaderless and without a clear message. How long will this decline last?
FOX’s Ryan Schmelz speaks with Colin Reed, co-founder of South & Hill Strategies, who says without a clear leader and alternate policy ideas, Democrats will continue to have a rough political road ahead.
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On Tuesday, the Food and Drug Administration announced it would revoke authorization of 2 petroleum-based synthetic food dyes with plans to eliminate 6 other food dyes by the end of 2026. While this is not an outright ban, the Trump administration is continuing with its “Make America Healthy Again” mission by urging the food industry to make the switch. President of the Center for Science in the Public Interest, Dr. Peter Lurie, joins to discuss HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s decision to phase out synthetic dyes and how this will impact public health.
April is National Infertility Awareness Month, spotlighting an issue that affects millions of men and women and that carries a significant impact for American families. Actress Patricia Heaton and her husband, David Hunt, are tackling this topic in their dramedy film, "Unexpected," which closely follows a couple’s journey through infertility. "The Middle" & “Everyone Loves Raymond” star Patricia Heaton and director David Hunt join to discuss the joys and challenges of producing this film, making the topic of infertility less socially taboo, and embracing the messiness of life as a couple.
Plus, commentary from FOX News contributor and host of The Jason In The House podcast, Jason Chaffetz.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio has announced a major overhaul of the State Department, including dissolving offices and positions in the department, aimed at cutting bureaucratic decisions and programs that the administration doesn't agree with. Critics say it will weaken efforts to combat extremism, encourage human-rights and to shine light on war crimes. Secretary Rubio says the changes will greatly empower our diplomats and help them refocus on U.S. interests around the world.
FOX’s Ryan Schmelz speaks with Rich Edson, senior national correspondent for the FOX News Channel, who says these changes were first planned in President Trump's first term under then Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.
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Since the Hamas terror attack in October 2023, pro-Palestinian protests have emerged on college campuses across the United States, particularly at Harvard and Columbia University. While not all of these protests have been violent, many of the behaviors have raised concerns about student safety. In response, the Trump administration is working to remove federal funding from schools that fail to protect students from dangerous antisemitism on their campuses. FOX News contributor and former federal prosecutor Andy McCarthy joins the Rundown to discuss the legal challenges facing Harvard University, as well as the administration's actions.
The Department of Education has announced that it will resume collections on defaulted student loans starting May 5th, 2025. Millions of borrowers must make payments before the government takes further action. FOX Business correspondent Gerri Willis joins the podcast to discuss the rising costs of colleges and universities, which have contributed to the student debt crisis. Gerri explains why now, more than ever, students and parents need to make informed and responsible decisions about affording an education.
Plus, commentary from New York Post columnist and co-author of "Stolen Youth," Karol Markowicz.
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President Donald Trump war against the media has intensified during his second term with a constant stream of insults of reporters, news outlets, restrictions on access and lawsuits against certain news agencies. Within a week of taking office in January President Trump accused the press, also known as the 5th pillar of our Democracy, of being 'the enemy of the people.' A byproduct of the fighting between the White House and traditional media has driven Americans to alternate ways of following the news.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Jared Halpern, FOX News Audio White House reporter and host of the 'From Washington' podcast, who shares with us the challenges and the positives of covering President Trump's second term.
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