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The biggest scandal in presidential history, a triumphant trip for Trump, and more from Fox News Opinion

The biggest scandal in presidential history, a triumphant trip for Trump, and more from Fox News Opinion

Fox News20-05-2025

HANNITY – Fox News host demands former FBI director James Comey be held accountable and asks the most pressing question surrounding former President Joe Biden's cancer diagnosis. Continue watching…
HUGH HEWITT – A triumphant trip for Trump. Continue reading…
LIZ PEEK – Biden cancer announcement has my sympathy and my skepticism. Continue reading…
IVF – Military families deserve coverage and Trump's support. Continue reading…
FAT SHOT – What Trump's 'big beautiful bill' needs to end our dangerous debt addiction. Continue reading…
RAYMOND ARROYO – Fox News contributor details how prisoners escaped a New Orleans jail and who Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., blames for the Brooklyn Bridge crash. Continue watching…
POWER IS ALWAYS ON – What Portugal's nationwide blackout taught me. Continue reading…
CHARLIE HUSTLE – Why baseball 'purists' are wrong about Pete Rose's Hall of Fame case. Continue reading…
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