Fox & Friends Weekend
Coverage of Fox & Friends Weekend in the Nexus archive.
- Burgum vows 'full' prosecution after vandals carved 350-foot gash into Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum vowed 'full' prosecution for vandals who damaged the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool with a 350-foot gash and anti-Trump graffiti. Seven arrests and 18 police reports were made in connection to the vandalism, which delayed repairs ahead of July 4 celebrations. President Donald Trump condemned the act as an attack on the country.
- JD Vance uncovers hidden threat to American workers as he warns Democrats embrace ‘radical fringes’
Vice President JD Vance appeared on 'Fox & Friends Weekend,' claiming that Democrats are promoting their 'most-radical fringes.'
- JD Vance uncovers hidden threat to American workers as he warns Democrats embrace 'radical fringes'
Vice President JD Vance criticized the Democratic Party for aligning with its 'most-radical fringes' after socialist candidates won key local races. He argued that progressive policies, such as abolishing ICE, harm American workers and alienate moderate Democrats.
- Vance touts ‘record-breaking’ oil flow in Strait of Hormuz as Iran announces closure
Vice President Vance stated there was no evidence Iran had blocked the Strait of Hormuz, while Iran's top joint military command announced the closure of the key waterway. Vance highlighted record-breaking oil flow in the strait during an interview.
- Steve Hilton blasts Democrats for making California unaffordable after 16 years of unchecked power
Steve Hilton criticized Democrats for making California unaffordable, citing high taxes, homelessness, and government dysfunction. He is running for governor against Xavier Becerra and Tom Steyer, with early vote counts suggesting he may secure a spot in the November runoff.
- Pete Hegseth’s anti-DEI speech at West Point is a template to save American lives
Pete Hegseth, Secretary of War, criticized the United States Military Academy (West Point) for adopting 'woke' ideologies and lowering military standards through DEI initiatives. He argued that political correctness and focus on race/gender undermine combat readiness, echoing concerns raised by a West Point officer. Author Robert Maginnis supports Hegseth, citing personal experiences of declining military traditions.