Sunny Hostin, a former federal prosecutor for the Department of Justice who now co-hosts “The View” talk show, called President Trump a “DEI” hire on Tuesday. While “DEI” normally stands for “diversity,
Sunny Hostin sharply interrupted Alyssa Farah Griffin as she called out the New York Times for their lack of coverage on the possibility that COVID-19 stemmed from a lab leak in China. It all started when Hostin slammed the Trump administration for inviting influencers and content creators to apply for credentials to attend White House press briefings.
Sunny Hostin, a former federal prosecutor for the Department of Justice who now co-hosts “The View” talk show, called President Trump a “DEI” hire on Tuesday. While “DEI” normally ...
Hostin accused his administration of sending a "clear message as to what this president wants the look of a 'criminal migrant' to look like."
Pennsylvania Democratic Senator John Fetterman was grilled on The View Monday about his “rightward shift” after many have criticized him for cozying up to President Donald Trump and his administration.
A Trump-appointed prosecutor has opened an internal review of the Department of Justice’s decision to charge hundreds of January 6 defendants with felony obstruction offenses in connection with the 2021 Capitol riot,
President tells House Republicans his plans to get the ‘transgender ideology the hell out of our military,’ and says he’s raised ‘a lot’ of money for the next election cycle
Approximately 1,500 active-duty troops, including 500 Marines from Camp Pendleton, have been deployed to assist in securing the border.
President Trump’s new Department of Justice has opened talks between Mayor Adams’ legal team and Manhattan federal prosecutors as Hizzoner seeks to get the corruption charges against him
Sunny Hostin's marriage to her husband could be in trouble over his ongoing legal drama that is yet to be resolved.
President Donald Trump signed three executive orders during his first days in office that effectively brought about the end of DEI.
As he begins his second week in office, President Trump's acting attorney general fired a number of prosecutors who worked on the government's cases against President Trump. The president was expected to sign a new round of executive actions,