Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo scorched Democratic leadership for its handling of the migrant crisis in an appearance on "Real Time with Bill Maher."
MSNBC host and former RNC chair Michael Steele sparred with the president of the Heritage Foundation as to whether illegal immigrant crime could be used to justify deportation.
Senator Hawley called for America to put Christianity back in the center of American culture, arguing that the far-left agenda is what should be removed from federal buildings.
Liberal talk show host Stephen Colbert criticized activists for spray-painting the historic Stonehenge monument, joking it turned him against environmentalism.
British actress Alex Kingston, whose career goes back decades, spoke about the rise of cancel culture in recent years and its impact on the entertainment industry.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre sparked widespread backlash after she claimed that numerous videos of President Biden appearing frail are "deepfakes."
Multiple Democratic governors are reportedly stockpiling Mifepristone to outlast a potential Trump presidency, preparing for a hypothetical scenario in which he restricts it.
Steve Harvey defended the decision to not ask hard questions of Vice President Kamala Harris, arguing that he was there to serve her opportunities to score political points.
CNN reporters spoke about how Biden has objected to being questioned directly by reporters, an interaction they argued is essential for both presidents and the media.
Multiple MSNBC guests lamented the current state of the Republican Party in the Trump era, and one of them scorched the voters for dragging the party in its current trajectory.
MSNBC host Joy Reid argued that Missouri is like a slave state where women are ruled by their husbands and the government due to restrictions on abortion and divorce.
Stephen Colbert spoke about how Biden's attempt to secure the Southern Border has divided Democrats, and joked that he can try to use liberal lingo to make it palatable.
A woman shared a now-viral declaration that she refuses to return her shopping cart, sparking a debate on TikTok about what the proper etiquette should be.
The former top prosecutor for the Russia investigation gave lavish praise to Judge Merchan, who is overseeing the Manhattan trial of former President Trump.
Co-hosts of "The View" rushed to clarify author John Grisham's statement, noting that he was talking about the assassination of Supreme Court justices in a book, not real life.
News personality Katie Couric juxtaposed Trump, who is gaining popularity amid his legal battles, with Biden, whose campaign appears to be keeping him away from tough interviews.
Citizens of Nashville voiced their frustration that as the city becomes a tourist destination and hotspot for incoming companies, the rising rents have them them without homes.
Hollywood star Dennis Quaid, who recently portrayed Reagan, praised former President Trump, arguing that he genuinely is fighting for the American people.