The president of the Minneapolis Federal Reserve said Sunday he is not sure how many more federal interest rate hikes will remain. "Well, we're not sure yet," Neel Kashkari told CBS's Margaret Brennan on "Face the Nation." "We need to get inflation all the way back down to 2 percent." Kashkari said that while the current...
Republican candidate Will Hurd said on Sunday he expected to get booed at the Iowa Republicans’ Lincoln Dinner Friday night, when he asserted that former President Trump was only running for the White House again “to stay out of prison.” “One of the things we need in our elected leaders: To tell the truth, even...
The Biden White House has tried to present itself as being above the fray of day-to-day squabbles, but increasingly, it’s jumping in, bashing the GOP and other critics at every opportunity. The administration didn’t miss a chance this week to hammer Republicans over Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) floating that the House would move towards an...
Republican presidential candidate Will Hurd on Sunday would not rule out the possibility of a third-party presidential run with No Labels, an organization proposing a “unity ticket” as an alternative to the two-party nominees. Advocates of No Labels cite polling that shows many Americans hold centrist views and want moderate political candidates. Critics of the...
Actor Matthew McConaughey sidestepped a question Sunday on whether he would run for political office in the future. "It's more of a larger question for me of, is politics the category where I can be the most useful," McConaughey responded. McConaughey launched the Greenlights Grant Initiative last month alongside his wife that he says will...
GOP presidential candidate Asa Hutchinson said took aim at Republican presidential candidates who have said they would pardon former President Trump if they are elected to the White House. CBS's Margaret Brennan asked Hutchinson on "Face the Nation" if he believed Trump should be pardoned "for the good of the country," which is what former...
As former President Donald Trump faces new allegations on his handling of classified documents, GOP presidential candidates differ on a potential pardon.
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum slammed the Republican National Committee requirements for hopefuls looking to reach the debate stage as "clubhouse rules."