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Check out the best highlights from your favorite shows on The First! And be sure to share them to spread the word and thwart the Big Tech overlords.
Check out the best highlights from your favorite shows on The First! And be sure to share them to spread the word and thwart the Big Tech overlords.
Scarlett Johnson knows she’s doing something right when communist apparatchiks like Jen Psaki call your organization ‘extreme’.
Will the GOP finally condemn the President’s corruption and follow through with impeachment proceedings?
Author and journalist Julie Kelly gives the skinny on Trump’s Special Counsel prosecutor, Jack Smith.
On Friday, President Joe Biden publicly acknowledged Hunter’s 4-year-old daughter for the first time as her seventh granddaughter. Dana Loesch breaks it down.
The US announces military aid to Taiwan, and China says they are not deterred from ‘unifying’ China. Dana Loesch and Stephen Yates break it down.
Dana Loesch breaks down the strategy if Republicans were to file an impeachment inquiry against Joe Biden and some differing GOP opinions.
Dana talks with CEO of ‘Legally Armed In Detroit’, Rick Ector on his annual event that focuses on TRULY empowering women at no cost.
Dana talks with Charles Payne, Host of “Making Money With Charles Payne”, on the current state of our economy. Jerome Powell raised the Fed rate another .25%, and claimed we are no longer ‘forecasting a recession’. Are we still going to see a recession?
More fallout from Hunter Biden’s plea deal falling apart and yet another indictment appears to be on the horizon for former president Trump. Bill has the latest on the Hunter Biden saga and a potential indictment for President Trump.
Hunter Biden’s former business partner Devin Archer is scheduled to spill the beans in a closed door meeting with lawmakers. But will he even show up? Bill on the concerns that a key witness against Hunter might be hesitant to testify.
Senator Mitch McConnell’s recent health scare is just the latest in a series of health issues. Bill explains why it’s time for the Senate Minority Leader to step away from the spotlight.
Pete Buttigieg might be the worst Transportation Secretary in U.S. history but there’s one place where he and Bill O’Reilly see eye-to-eye. Bill explains Buttigieg’s last effort to reform the airline industry.