Fox News host Bill Hemmer complained earlier today on America's Newsroom that birthright citizenship is a loophole when dealing with immigration, even though it's burned into the U. S. Constitution.
The discussion about birthright citizenship started when Fox News played a video clip of Donald Trump discussing his desires to do away with birthright citizenship via executive order on Meet the Press this past Sunday
HEMMER: Take it to Congress too.
MCENANY: Yeah, you heard him say if we can.
Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) defended Pete Hegseth's admission that he had a drinking problem by claiming everybody else is a drunkard too.
Everyone is a drunk in DC!!!
Everyone is a lush in the media.
Vote for Pete!
Heather covered this yesterday:
TAPPER: What I'm saying is, when you're talking about drinking at 10 in the morning, that's a drinking problem.
Fox News Senior Medical Analyst Dr. Mark Siegel urged viewers not to drink raw milk despite a push by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for secretary of health and human services.
Siegel made the remarks Sunday after the U. S. Department of Agriculture ordered testing of the nation's milk supply over concerns about bird flu contamination.
"Raw milk is not just a danger to people who might drink," the doctor explained to Fox News host Arthel Neville.
Songs show up everywhere these days: appended to sports highlights and TikToks, piped into political rallies and Paneras, interpolated during sermons. This ubiquity often trivializes music, but it also draws attention to all the elements that make great songs stand out.
I’m not just thinking about earworm melodies, sick beats, and killer hooks, though those are generally pluses.
On Thursday, TIME will announce the 2024 Person of the Year.
Since 1927, TIME has named a person, group, or concept that had the biggest impact—for good or for ill—on the world over the previous 12 months. In 2023, TIME selected pop superstar Taylor Swift as Person of the Year. Other previous selections include Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and the “spirit of Ukraine” in 2022, tech titan Elon Musk in 2021, the Ebola fighters in 2014, and former U.
President-elect Donald Trump’s string of controversial nominations continued this past weekend, when he announced his intention to fire his own FBI Director, Chris Wray, and replace him with Kash Patel, a loyalist who shares Trump’s desire to use the bureau as a political tool. If past is prologue, Patel may face an uphill climb to even get the entirety of his own party on board.