Two IRS whistleblowers claim that D.C. U.S. Attorney Matthew Graves and U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland both played a role in actively hampering an investigation into Hunter Biden, according to testimonies released by the House Ways and Means Committee last week. They allege that U.S. Attorney David Weiss attempted to bring charges against Hunter Biden in both Washington, D.C. and California but was denied by Justice Department officials. Though Garland has since come forward denying any allegations of political interference, House Republicans continue to investigate these claims — with some, such as Texas Senator Ted Cruz, believing this could be grounds to impeach President Biden. On the Rundown, Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, Congressman Jim Jordan (R-OH) discusses the key takeaways from the whistleblowers’ claims and why allegations like these continue to hinder many Americans’ faith in the justice system. He also shares his thoughts on House Republicans’ continued investigation into COVID origins.
Political divisions in the United States continue to grow, as Democrats and Republicans in Congress experience increased tensions and Americans of differing political parties report having major difficulties engaging in civil discourse with each other. But a recent poll says that 67 percent of Americans say they are sick and tired of the division. In her podcast now available five days a week, Kennedy Saves The World, FOX’s Kennedy is having insightful and fascinating conversations with everyone, even people that disagree with her. Kennedy joins the podcast to talk about the direction of her show and how she first became a libertarian. She gives her take on hot-button issues like gender-affirming care for minors, what’s wrong with politics today, and the importance of speaking with people with different views than your own.
Plus, commentary by Fox Nation host Tammy Bruce.