From Washington: To Infinity and Beyond Episodes (25)
Kavanaugh Conumdrum
Judge Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation process has become even more contentious after Christine Blasey Ford accused Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct back when they were teenagers. Fox's Senior Capitol Hill producer, Chad Pergram, weighs in on the likelihood of a confirmation.
It All Comes Down to This
The Senate votes and then votes again on the Supreme Court nominee, Judge Brett Kavanaugh. But can the Senate recover from the flared up emotions of the last week? Fox's Senior Capitol Hill Producer, Chad Pergram, weighs in.
'What Do You Do After That?'
On Tuesday, United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley surprised everyone when she announced that she resigning at the end of the year. Fox's State Department Correspondent, Rich Edson, weighs in on the shocking news and the rumors swirling around her replacement.
Here's a Shock: The Government's Running a Deficit
The disappearance of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi has put a strain on the United States' relationship with Saudi Arabia. Ambassador James Oberwetter served as U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia from 2004 to 2007 and discusses the long relationship between the two countries.
And the Caravan Is on its Way
The Pentagon responded to thousands of Central American migrants making their way to the U.S.-Mexico border, with plans to send 800 active-duty troops to help border patrol agents.
Mad Dash to the Midterms
Jared sits down with Fox News politics editor Chris Stirewalt, co-founder and publisher of RealClearPolitics, Tom Bevan, and political editor for National Journal, Josh Kraushaar. The four discuss key House and Senate races along with contentious gubernatorial races and a look at 2020
The Fallout
Democrats made big gains in the House while Republicans held the majority in the Senate, but with votes still being counted in three states, it's unclear by how much. Fox's Senior Capitol Hill producer Chad Pergram discusses what, if anything, will get done after this contentious election cycle.
Florida Counts
In January, Democrats will gain control of the House of Representatives. But who will lead them? Chad Pergram joins the podcast.
The Khashoggi Blame Game
The C.I.A. reportedly reached a conclusion that the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia was responsible for the killing of Washington Post journalist, Jamal Khashoggi.
Mueller & More
Fox News Channel field producer Tamara Gitt was in the courtroom on Thursday when President Trump's former lawyer, Michael Cohen, pleaded guilty and admitted to lying to Congress. Rachel Sutherland spoke with former DOJ prosecutor James Trusty about the recent developments in the Russia probe.
A Nightmare Before Christmas
On Friday, the White House announced State Department Spokesperson, Heather Nauert, was President Trump's pick for Ambassador to the United Nations. Rachel Sutherland sat down with Chad Pergram, to discuss the confirmation process for Nauert and the looming threat of a government shutdown.
A Showdown Over the Shutdown
President Trump's former personal attorney, Michael Cohen, was sentenced to three years in prison after confessing to have made illegal payments during the 2016 presidential campaign. Fox's White House Correspondent, Jon Decker, helps make sense of what this sentencing tells us.
A Not so Silent Night on Capitol Hill
For weeks a government shutdown has been looming over lawmakers on Capitol Hill, threatening to disrupt the holiday season over funding for President Trump's wall. But that wasn't the only notable event happening this week: Speaker Paul Ryan delivered his farewell speech in the Library of Congress.
2018: The Year That Was
We take a look back at the highs and lows of 2018. From the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the migrant caravans, and from a Singapore summit to a fascinating midterm election, we revisit the year that was 'From Washington'.
New Year, Same Shutdown
On Thursday, the 116th Congress was sworn into office and longtime House Democratic Leader, Nancy Pelosi, was selected Speaker, presiding over a very diverse House of Representatives.
Up Against the Wall
As the government shutdown continues over funding for the wall on the Southern border, President Trump raised the possibility of declaring a national emergency.
The State of the Conflicted Union
Buzzfeed News reported President Trump's former personal lawyer Michael Cohen was instructed by the president to lie to Congress about plans to build a Trump Tower in Moscow. Cohen recently plead guilty to lying to Congress. Jon Decker discusses what to expect if this story turns about to true.
Washington Is Open for Business
On Friday, President Trump announced that a deal was reached to end the shutdown and re-open the government.
Call It A Wall
On Friday morning, Senator Cory Booker, D-N.J., officially launched his 2020 presidential campaign, adding to an already crowded field of Democratic candidates.
The State of the Union Is Green
On Friday, Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker, testified in front of the House Judiciary Committee over his role overseeing Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia Investigation.
Bordering on Bipartisanship
It was a bipartisan win on Friday when President Trump signed the government spending bill, avoiding another partial government shutdown. The signing was followed by the president declaring a national emergency to seek more border wall funding.
The Mueller End Game
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The Summit Sequel
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Manafort Sentenced
President Trump's former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, was sentenced to 47 months in prison on Thursday for bank and fraud charges. Fox White House correspondent, Jon Decker, discusses Manafort's sentencing with Jared.
VETO!
President Trump issued his first veto on Thursday after the Senate voted to block the president's national emergency declaration with a dozen Senate Republicans joining Democrats in voting for the resolution. Fox's senior Capitol Hill producer Chad Pergram joins Jared to discuss.
From Washington: To Infinity and Beyond Clips
Hurry Up and Wait
On Thursday, Dr. Christine Blasey Ford and Judge Brett Kavanaugh testified in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee over sexual misconduct allegations dating back to the 1980's.