Rush Limbaugh on Tuesday urged President Trump not to try to fire Special Counsel Robert Mueller,

Sandra Smith is the co-anchor of America's Newsroom, weekdays from 9am to 11am ET on Fox News Channel (FNC). She is also the co-host of Outnumbered, weekdays at noon ET.
Smith has appeared across both Fox News and Fox Business Network's daytime and primetime programs, and frequently fills in as guest anchor on "The Story with Martha MacCallum."
In November 2015, Smith, alongside Fox Business Network's Trish Regan, moderated the network’s inaugural Republican presidential primary debate, making history as the first dual-female team to host a debate.
Prior to joining FOX Business Network as a reporter in 2007, Smith was an on-air reporter for Bloomberg Television. In this role, she covered U.S. equities and derivatives markets and contributed to breaking news and analysis. Before Bloomberg, Smith was the Director of Institutional Sales and Trading at Terra Nova Institutional where she handled investment management and hedge fund accounts. She also assisted in the development of program trading models for existing and prospective clients.
Prior to this, she was a trader at Hermitage Capital. A graduate of Louisiana State University, Smith began her career as a research associate at Aegis Capital. There, she assisted in the research and analysis of retail stocks, prepared weekly stock newsletters to clients and identified investment opportunities.
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is on Capitol Hill this week for nationally-televised questioning before the Senate Judiciary and Commerce, Science and Transportation committees.
Secretary of Defense James Mattis said he won't rule out a possible military strike against Syrian President Bashar Assad's forces following a suspected chemical attack that killed dozens in a town near Damascus.
Chris Wallace said Friday that President Trump is engaged in an "unprecedented attack" on the mainstream media, something he has found particularly distressing.
Former Gov. Mike Huckabee said Thursday that trying to connect reports of Robert Mueller interviewing Russian oligarchs as part of his probe and allegations of potential money laundering by President Trump is absurd.
One of the survivors of the Orlando nightclub shooting said the acquittal of the gunman's wife was "devastating" and "no justice was served."
As tensions heat up between Russia and the West, President Donald Trump reportedly told Russian President Vladimir Putin, "If you want to have an arms race, we can do that, but I'll win."
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte said Friday that he believes the reputation of the FBI and DOJ will be restored as a result of the investigation into potential FISA abuses by both agencies.
Apple CEO recently weighed in on Facebook's data scandal and and electronic privacy itself, saying it's a "human right" and a "civil liberty."
Judge Andrew Napolitano said Thursday that Special Counsel Robert Mueller dropped a "hint" about possible evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
Washington Post columnist Marc Thiessen said Wednesday that in order for President Donald Trump to progress in his denuclearization talks with North Korea, he must look dictator Kim Jong Un "right in the eye and say 'I'm not like my predecessors."
North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un met with Chinese President Xi Jinping on an "unofficial visit" to Beijing, China's state-run media reported late Tuesday.