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Last week, President Trump advocated for reinstating the construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline project, emphasizing his devotion to creating more jobs and boosting the American energy output and the economy at large. President Biden halted the pipeline project when he took office in 2021, laying off thousands of workers. Former Secretary of Energy during the first Trump Administration and former Republican Governor of Texas, Rick Perry, joins the Rundown to share why he is in favor of restarting the pipeline and why he believes this administration is the most pro-energy administration he has seen in a while.
President Trump addresses a joint session of Congress tonight in what pundits are characterizing as a quasi-State of the Union address. The interest in the speech was heightened after President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy got into an argument in front of the media in the Oval Office last Friday. The President is expected to highlight his border policy as well as his foreign policy goals in the Middle East and Europe. FOX News pollster Daron Shaw joins the Rundown to discuss what to expect from the address, what the keys are to a successful speech to Congress, and forecast America's reaction.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Digital columnist David Marcus.
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On Monday, President Donald Trump announced that Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. will invest $100 billion in the United States and open an additional manufacturing factory in Arizona. Semiconductors are vital for operating smartphones and artificial intelligence, and Taiwan has long dominated the industry.
Their chip superiority is perhaps the main reason China and its leader, Xi Jinping, want Taiwan back under China’s control.
Former Trump deputy national security advisor Victoria Coates explains the national security significance of President Trump’s deal with TSMC, the world's biggest semiconductor company, and how it and the potential Ukraine rare mineral deal shows the Trump administration’s approach to creating global influence.
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America finds itself in familiar territory on the eve of another Trump tariff deadline.
The 25 percent tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada—which had been paused at the beginning of February—are now set to take effect tomorrow along with an additional 10 percent tariff on Chinese imports.
FOX Business’ Gerri Willis speaks with Annex Wealth Management Chief Economist Brian Jacobsen about how these tariffs threaten the U.S. auto industry and what the Friday jobs report will tell us about the risks of “stagflation.”
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Tempers flared last Friday in the Oval Office as President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy got into a heated exchange as President Zelenskyy asked for security assurances following any end to the war with Russia in a meeting that was supposed to also announce the signing of a rare earth minerals deal between the United States and Ukraine. After the meeting, President Zelenskyy left the White House without signing the deal, leaving peace talks in the region in question, as well as further support from the United States. Congressman Mike Turner (R-OH) joins the FOX News Rundown to discuss his reaction to the contentious meeting, how he sees a peace deal coming together between Ukraine and Russia, and why he believes only President Trump has the power to broker the deal.
This Friday Americans will receive the latest jobs report, as inflation and economic uncertainty persists. President Trump has been adamant that his administration will work to bring down prices, through energy and tax plan initiatives. Worries still remain, one being the strength of the job market. Independent Economist and a LinkedIn top voice in Economics, Aaron Terrazas joins the Rundown to discuss the lasting impacts that the coronavirus pandemic had on the labor force, what economic indicators Americans should look at to assess the strength of the markets, and what shifts might be coming to the workforce.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Legal Analyst Gregg Jarrett.
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It's been 29 years since California became the first state to legalize marijuana for medical use and just 13 years since Colorado and Washington legalized recreational use for adults.
Since then, it has become legal in some form in 39 states and Washington D.C..
But despite being a legitimate multibillion dollar industry, marijuana is still illegal under federal law, making cannabis companies unable to use the federal banking system and reliant on cash.
Therefore, it remains challenging for businesses operating legally in their state to use the federal banking system, and they must operate primarily in cash.
Kyle Sherman, the founder and CEO of Flowhub, recently spoke with Chris Foster of Fox News Rundown about why Congress needs to update marijuana and banking laws and why working primarily in cash is terrible for both industry and the government.
Sherman also discusses the state of the marijuana business, whether it has expanded too fast in some places, and where it's possibly going.
We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview.
Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Flowhub CEO Kyle Sherman, allowing you to hear more about the growing marijuana industry and its challenges going forward.
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President Trump discussed ending DEI-related programs in several sectors on the campaign trail. Right after he took office, he signed two executive orders that seek to end DEI within the government, in schools, and the private sector. How is this all playing out a month into his second term? Dr. Carol M. Swain, founder of Real Unity Training Solutions and a former professor at Vanderbilt and Princeton Universities, joins to discuss how this will play out in Universities across America and the private sector.
On Tuesday, President Donald Trump will give his first official address to Congress since returning to office. While this is not technically a State of the Union address, it still serves the same purpose and comes with much of the same pomp and circumstance. The evening could be pivotal for Republican lawmakers as they try to unite on "one big, beautiful bill." FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram joins to give a brief history of State of the Union addresses and what to expect as lawmakers work to avoid a government shutdown.
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Entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy first entered the political arena when he launched his 2024 Presidential campaign just over two years ago. He eventually withdrew from the race after the Iowa Caucuses and endorsed Donald Trump.
Ramaswamy later briefly co-led Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency initiative alongside billionaire Elon Musk.
He has now announced his candidacy for governor of Ohio.
This week, FOX News Rundown host Dave Anthony spoke with Vivek Ramaswamy about his reasons for wanting to lead the Buckeye State, the rumors surrounding his departure from DOGE shortly after Trump took office, and his plans to enhance the efficiency of Ohio’s government.
The 39-year-old Cincinnati native also discussed some of his policies, including tax cuts, reforming Ohio’s education system, and instituting a merit-based system for teachers.
We often must cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview.
Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire, unedited interview with Ohio gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy. This will allow you to hear even more of his take on politics and how he believes he can improve government.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with President Trump in the Oval Office on Friday, where they had a heated exchange in front of news cameras. Following the clash, the scheduled signing of a mineral deal and joint press conference were canceled. Wall Street Journal Editorial Board Member Bill McGurn discusses the historic confrontation broadcasted across the globe and how it could impact U.S.- Ukraine relations and the war.
House Republicans passed their "One Big Beautiful Bill" with $350 billion on border and defense, $4.5 trillion in tax cuts, and $2 trillion in spending cuts. The budget resolution was the first major legislative test for House Speaker Mike Johnson. Now, the House and the Senate must get on the same page. The Senate bill does not include tax law- meaning both sides must agree on a way to push the President's agenda. FOX News Digital Politics Reporter Elizabeth Elkind discusses the week on Capitol Hill and the GOP’s efforts to avoid a shutdown.
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National Consumer Protection Week (NCPW) takes place the first week of March and it is a time to educate people about their consumer rights and ways to avoid frauds and scams. Scammers are constantly finding new ways to steal your money both online and in person. There are many tips and warning signs to avoid and recognize if you are approached by a fraudster via email, text or physical mail.
FOX’s Tonya J. Powers speaks with Amy Nofziger, Director of Fraud Victim Support, AARP Fraud Watch Network, who shares tips on what to watch out for and how to keep yourself secure on and offline.
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President Donald Trump on Thursday said that his proposed 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada remain on track to go into effect next week, stating that drugs are still flowing in at unacceptable levels from our southern and northern borders. He also said he would increase levies on China. While Trump’s stance on tariffs has created some unease among investors, there is a lot of optimism as Congress appears to be moving closer to making the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 permanent, something the business world would welcome with open arms. Co-hosts of FOX Business 'The Big Money Show,' Taylor Riggs and Brian Brenberg, discuss how both Trump’s tariff and tax policies are his way of offering the world and American businesses a 'new deal.'
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President Trump’s cabinet rallied around DOGE and Elon Musk in the first cabinet meeting of the President's second term. Musk says his team is working fast to slash wasteful spending and trim redundancies in the federal workforce to address the multi-trillion dollar national debt, but now many federal workers are grappling with the question, will they soon be out of a job? Anchor of FOX News Sunday Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to discuss President Trump’s DOGE agenda, the GOP’s options on a budget bill, and what happens next with the President's tax plans.
The 97th Academy Awards are this Sunday. From Anora, The Substance, to Conclave, many experts say this is the most unpredictable Oscar season in recent years. To preview who will take home the awards and who will snag Best Picture, New York Post Entertainment Critic Johnny Oleksinski joins the Rundown and shares why the Academy loves a narrative.
Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers.
Plus, commentary from host of FOX Across America and FOX News Saturday Night, Jimmy Failla.
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The Supreme Court could be ruling in favor of a woman who has made a reverse discrimination claim against her employer. The woman, Mariam Ames, began working for the state of Ohio twenty years ago and advanced through the ranks, says she was passed over for a promotion by her gay boss. The case comes at a time when the new Trump Administration is determined to put an end to all D-E-I policies.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with William Jacobson, Cornell University Clinical Professor of Law and Founder of the 'Equal Protection Project', about the case and what it could mean to D-E-I policies.
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2026 may seem far away, but eager politicians are already announcing their plans for the midterm elections. Florida Congressman Byran Donalds (R) announced that he will be running for governor of the Sunshine State. Yet another Republican hopeful made a similar announcement in the Midwest. Entrepreneur and Republican politician Vivek Ramaswamy announced that he will be running for the Governor of Ohio. Ramaswamy joins the Rundown to share his special connection to his home state of Ohio, his rise to politics, and his plan to fight for all Ohioans.
Arizona is now getting the resources they need to secure our border, according to AZ Governor Hobbs. President Trump has pushed for increased border patrol funding since Day 1 of his new term, shaping new policies to confront illegal border crossings and dangerous cartel activity. Arizona border county Sheriff Mark Dannels says there is a “night and day” difference” on the border when comparing the Biden and Trump administrations. He joins the podcast to explain the relief felt on the southern border and the ongoing conflict to reign in cartel influence.
Plus, commentary from former Governor of New Hampshire, Chris Sununu.
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The latest delay of the last four dead Israeli hostages planned for release threatened the Israel-Hamas accord. That exchange is now set to happen tonight or tomorrow with the groundwork for phase to be set. Meanwhile, thousands of Israelis lined the route of the funeral procession of 32 year-old mother Shiri Bibas and her two young sons, a 4 year old and 9 month old, who became symbols of the hostage crisis. The entire Bibas family was abducted during the October 7th terror attack by Hamas, only the father survived captivity.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Greg Palkot, senior foreign correspondent for the FOX News Channel reporting from Tel Aviv, who shares the latest on the fragile ceasefire and other details of a very somber day in Israel.
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The Department of Government Efficiency touts its $65 billion savings to taxpayers after only a month into President Donald Trump's second term. The president and Elon Musk are working to save the American people even more money by cutting the federal workforce further. Democrats are pushing back at DOGE's access to federal agencies, but Republicans say they are just keeping the president's campaign promises. Chairman of the Republican National Committee Michael Whatley joins the Rundown to share what DOGE is doing and what to expect leading up to 2026.
Hackers pulled off the biggest crypto heist in history, stealing $1.5 billion in digital currency from the major cryptocurrency exchange, Bybit. Analysts believe they’ve connected the attack to the North Korean state-sponsored cybercriminal organization, The Lazarus Group. Bybit CEO Ben Zhou confirmed his company has fully restored the stolen cryptocurrency in their reserves through loans from other crypto firms. Former Chairman of the Commodities Future Trading Commission and author of CryptoDad, Chris Giancarlo, joins to explain how the crypto hack occurred.
Plus, commentary from presidential historian and author of The Power and the Money, Tevi Troy.
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Markets are down in recent days with technology stocks dragging and new concerns over trade. Investors are eagerly awaiting an earnings report by A-I chip maker Nvidia in the wake China's DeepSeek A-I launch claiming it was developed for the fraction of the cost of U.S. developed A-I. Meanwhile, consumers are preparing themselves for increased inflation because of President Trump's planned tariff increases on imports.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Gary Kaltbaum, President of Kaltbaum Capital Management, a financial investment advisory firm & a FOX News Channel business contributor, who says technology stocks will have a major influence on the market for months to come and also touches on why he is fully behind President Trump's DOGE initiative.
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Earlier this week marked three years since Russia began their military invasion of Ukraine. During the 2024 campaign, President Donald Trump asserted that "the war would have never begun had he been in office" and has made ending the conflict a top priority in his second term. Foreign leaders are heading to DC this week as the new administration works toward achieving peace in Europe. Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo joins to share why he thinks European leaders have failed in responding to Russian aggression, highlights key principles that should guide the nation's response, and condemns the actions of Hamas.
The House will vote later this week on a budget resolution much larger than the Senate approved last week. House Speaker Mike Johnson stated on Sunday that he hopes for final approval in April and that they can "work things out with the Senate later on." The House's version of President Trump's 'one big beautiful bill' would extend his 2017 tax cuts, which will expire at the end of the year. Thomas Savidge, a research fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, joins to explain how both chambers plan to come together on a budget agreement and why compromise is necessary in government.
Plus, commentary from the host of “Tomi Lahren is Fearless on Outkick,” Tomi Lahren.
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Memorials are underway across Ukraine marking three years since the Russian invasion which started the war. New tensions have arisen between the United States and Ukraine with President Trump recently blaming Kyiv for the war, not the aggressors in Moscow. Furthering the divide between the two nations, the United States joined Russia in voting against a United Nation's resolution condemning Russia for the war.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Dmytro Kuleba, former Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs, about the deteriorating relations between the United States and Ukraine.
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Shaky economic data and declining consumer sentiment spurred last Friday’s stock sell-off, creating higher stakes this week as we await crucial data points coming on the AI trade and U.S. inflation.
On Monday morning, Apple revealed it will spend $500 billion to create manufacturing facilities in the US—something the Trump administration asserts is all part of their tariff strategy.
FOX Business’ Lydia Hu is joined by Slatestone Wealth’s Chief Market Strategist Kenny Polcari to break down the weak economic points, Apple appearing bullish on America, and forecast why markets could rebound later this week.
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President Trump drew criticism this past week after he made comments that President Zelenskyy of Ukraine was hindering peace talks with Russia. President Trump's administration has said that peace talks are in the works between President Trump and Russian President Putin, but Ukraine says it will not accept a deal that was negotiated without their own representatives at the bargaining table. In Israel, a fragile ceasefire holds with Hamas as more hostages continue to be exchanged, with the Trump administration planning for a new phase of the truce. House Majority Lader Steve Scalise (R-LA) joins the Rundown to discuss what a peace deal in Ukraine could look like, President Trump's long-term plans for the future of Gaza, and how the House of Representatives is working to pass a budget that aligns with President Trump's agenda.
The United States gave up control of the Panama Canal in 1999; now, 26 years later, President Donald Trump wants it back. He claims that Panama is overcharging American ships to pass through, and that China is really in control. With the president mentioning the canal a lot recently, FOX News Correspondent Griff Jenkins joins the Rundown to discuss his FOX Nation special Showdown At the Panama Canal and walk Americans through its history.
Plus, commentary from FOX News Digital Columnist David Marcus.
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