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In a highly anticipated interview, President Donald Trump and Elon Musk sat down with Fox News host Sean Hannity to discuss various topics, from the future of American innovation to the current state of politics. The conversation between the two influential figures sparked widespread attention as they weighed in on pressing issues such as the economy, social media, their shared vision for the country’s future, and the media’s attempt to drive a wedge between them.

Donald Trump and Elon Musk lavished praise on each other while defending the Doge overhaul in a joint interview on Fox News.

Musk boasted of a “thrashing of the bureaucracy as we try to restore democracy and the will of the people” when asked about criticism of the so-called “department of government efficiency”.

The pair joked around in the cosy hour-long primetime TV interview with Sean Hannity who at one point was moved to say: “I feel like I’m interviewing two brothers here.”

President Trump and tech billionaire Elon Musk sat down for a joint interview with Fox News’ Sean Hannity where they defended the administration’s massive overhaul of the federal government and gave some insights into their friendship.

The interview was the latest display of Trump putting Musk in the spotlight following an Oval Office appearance by the Tesla CEO last week in which he fielded several questions from reporters while the president sat at the Resolute Desk.

President Trump sat down Wednesday with Fox News host and ally Sean Hannity for his first one-on-one interview since returning to the White House for his second term.

Trump has taken questions from reporters on each of his first three days in office, including the Hannity interview. 

In his prime time with Hannity, the president fielded questions in the Oval Office on his 2024 election win, the natural disasters that have ravaged North Carolina and California, and President Biden’s use of preemptive pardons in his final hours in office. 

Speaker Mike Johnson announced Tuesday night he has approved having the U.S. House intervene in Steve Bannon’s contempt case just days before the former Trump aide was set to report to prison.

Johnson told Fox News host Sean Hannity he has authorized the House counsel to file an amicus brief supporting Bannon’s emergency appeal to the Supreme Court, arguing the Democrat-run January 6 committee was illegitimately formed, and its work compromised. 

Former President Donald Trump wouldn’t commit to ending the political persecution he claims President Joe Biden has exercised as the leader of the country.

In an interview with Sean Hannity, Trump told the country how important he thinks it is for the next president to break the cycle of “weaponization” he claims has been used against him. The interview pulled back the veil on some of Trump’s thinking about how he might wield power if he returns to the White House next year.

Over the past month, conservative commentators on Fox News repeatedly downplayed and disparaged the criminal charges facing Donald Trump in New York, framing them as a partisan witch hunt intended to tarnish the former president and destroy his chances in the upcoming election.

Yet they struck a righteous tone after a jury convicted Trump on all 34 charges on Thursday. Fox’s most-high-profile pundits expressed disappointment with the verdict but argued that it will ultimately strengthen Trump and unleash his base.

Donald Trump has called the widespread turmoil inflicted on states in the aftermath of overturning Roe v. Wade a “very, very beautiful harmony.” The former president made several statements on the issue during a press conference with House Speaker Mike Johnson on Friday, each more obscuring than the last. The harmony Trump references seems at odds with his statement earlier this week that Arizona’s state Supreme Court had made a mistake in not repealing a highly restrictive Civil War-era abortion ban. Even Trump agreed that the ban went too far....

Members of the Guardian Angels were seen on cable news roughing up a man their leader described as a shoplifting “migrant” — though the allegation appears to be false.

The Tuesday night confrontation played out while Fox News’ Sean Hannity was interviewing the Angels’ boss Curtis Sliwa, who directed a live camera to pan to the scuffle.

“Our guys have just taken down one of the migrant guys right here on the corner — 42nd [St.] and Seventh [Ave.],” Sliwa said. “They’ve taken over.”

Former Trump White House official Peter Navarro contended that Congress pushing him to testify violated the Constitution’s separation of powers.

“The irony is that the Department of Justice itself has maintained a policy for more than 50 years that says that senior advisers like me absolutely cannot be compelled to testify before Congress,” Mr. Navarro told Fox’s Sean Hannity on Friday.

He continued, “Why? Because it violates the constitutional separation of powers and interferes with the ability of executive privilege to provide effective presidential decision-making.”