President Biden has refused to discuss the debt ceiling with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy until Republicans produce a budget. However, McCarthy has now successfully passed a debt ceiling bill in the House and is urging the President to come to the table with Republicans, who have ‘done their job’. Meanwhile, President Biden has announced his run for re-election in 2024, and though many polls show he’s currently the lead candidate in the Democratic Party, they also conclude the majority of voters don’t want the President to run again, citing his age as a primary concern. Fox News Sunday Host Shannon Bream joins to weigh in on these topics as well as the latest oversight hearing on COVID school closures and China’s diplomacy attempts with Ukraine.

On May 1st, the Biden administration will roll out a new regulation from the Federal Housing Finance Agency that will impose higher mortgage fees on Americans with good credit to help subsidize low-income buyers with bad credit. The move aimed at housing equity has lawmakers concerned about the impact it will have on homebuyers and the middle class. FOX Business’ Gerri Willis joins the podcast to explain how the change was designed to give more Americans the ability to purchase homes, how this change will cause those with good credit scores to soon pay even more on their mortgage payments, and the struggles occurring within the housing market.

Plus, commentary from the author of “Feminism Against Progress,” Mary Harrington.