Calls for the resignation of Justice Clarence Thomas are unfounded, an expert told Fox News Digital, and there is no "there there" when it comes to a report on his travels.
markets wait with bated breath s and stocks are not doing much. traders are holding back until they can dissect his every word. the tech layoffs continue as meta-platforms prepares a new round of job cuts. it will show if the weakness has expanded beyond that sector. from washington, i am kailey leinz with guy johnson. alix steel is on assignment. welcome to bloomberg markets, it is powell time. guy: i am looking at the live shot with elizabeth ward looking very animated. it will be interesting to hear what she has to say. clearly we are waiting for jay powell. he has just sat down. he has gotten up again and he needs a new chair, sitting back down again. it will be a marathon session. the market is expecting flatness. we will see whether that is delivered. the key question is how quickly will the data date powell today. we have jobs tomorrow and payroll on friday. we have cpi coming up next week with lots of things that are about to date what is happening on capitol hill. le
Allies of Justice Clarence Thomas say he may be the most influential justice on the Supreme Court, especially after recent rulings on abortion and guns.
Sen. Tim Scott explained why the Left has criticized Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and praised ideological diversity on "Jesse Watters Primetime."
Rep. Dina Titus, D-Nev., responds to backlash over President Biden s $2 trillion spending plan.
EXCLUSIVE: The Democratic National Committee is hitting the road in its latest campaign to tout President Biden s $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief plan and call out Republicans who voted against it.
The DNC will unveil billboards Monday in 20 states to thank Biden and Democratic senators for approving $1,400 stimulus checks. The monthlong ad campaign, targeted for high-traffic areas near airports, will also remind motorists that their GOP senators opposed the payments to 127 million Americans.
In Orlando, Florida, for example, the new billboard on State Road 528 along the route to the airport shames GOP Sens. Rick Scott and Marco Rubio.