Israel attacks Iran & Protesting the US Army parade
Protests and a parade here at home, while the Middle East is on edge as Israel and Iran attack one another.
US Army 250th Birthday Parade & Celebration: The pushback
As President Donald Trump plans the 250th Birthday of the U.S. Army, some say it’s a display of authoritarianism.
Anti-ICE protests in Detroit & Los Angeles
Anti-ICE protests make their way to Detroit. The Pulse talks to Troy Mayor Ethan Baker & Former Detroit Police Assistant Chief Steve Dolunt discuss how to prepare for these demonstrations. Plus, FOX Los Angeles Anchor Elex Michaelson discusses where things stand with the protests in that city.
LA protests latest & Israel-Hamas war
The Pentagon announces new use-of-force guidelines for Marines responding to Los Angeles as anti-ICE protests continue. Plus, a retired Israeli Defense Forces Brigadier General and Arab American journalist & political analyst weigh in on the Israel-Hamas war
Fallout from Los Angeles Anti-ICE protests
The Trump administration announces plans to deploy the Marines to Los Angeles as anti-ICE protests hit a fever pitch. The Pulse discusses these protests, and takes a closer look at the law enforcement and legal perspective
Trump-Musk war of words & Capitol Hill budget battle
After Elon Musk leaves the Trump administration, a war-of-words breaks out between him and President Trump over the Republican budget bill. And speaking of the bill, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise & Fems for Dems founder Lori Goldman discuss the impacts the bill could have.
Benson articles of impeachment; fighting antisemitism after Boulder, DC attacks
The attack in Boulder and the killing of two Israeli Embassy staffers in DC put antisemitism in the spotlight. State Rep. Noah Arbit with what everyone needs to do to stop the hate. Plus, a state lawmaker introduced articles of impeachment against Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson. State Rep James DeSana makes his case, Benson gives her response.
Trump’s trade war & the future of the two parties
A war of words between the U.S. and China as both sides accuse the other of violating a trade truce. Plus, former White House Aide Michael LaRosa and Republican strategist Jason Cabel Roe on the future of both parties.
Detroit Job Corps abruptly closes & Trump plans to double steel & aluminum tariffs
The Detroit Job Corps closes abruptly, leaving many children with nowhere to go. Sources tell FOX 2 it's due to recent cuts in the Department of Labor. Plus, President Trump plans to double steel & aluminum tariffs. Former Auto Supplier Executive Jan Griffiths answers your questions about the impact of tariffs as a whole on the auto industry.
The Pulse Special: Mackinac Policy Conference
The Pulse takes all things people, power & politics on the road to the Mackinac Policy Conference. Hear from Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Sen. Elissa Slotkin, Attorney General Dana Nessel and MI House Speaker Matt Hall
Trump considers pardoning Whitmer kidnap plot suspects & Mackinac Policy Conference preview
President Trump says he's looking at pardoning some of the suspects in the 2020 Whitmer Kidnapping Plot. Plus, a preview of the 2025 Mackinac Policy Conference with The Pulse host Roop Raj.
NPR sues Trump administration & Democratic podcast primaries
NPR sues the Trump administration, claiming the president’s executive order violates their free speech rights. Fox 2’s Charlie Langton weighs in on the case. Plus, Democrats embrace podcasts to reach young voters.
Duggan's impact on midterms & Medicaid questions continued
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan tells the Detroit news he believes he'll have an impact on all Michigan races in the 2026 midterms. Plus, Attorney Pat Simasko returns to answer your questions on possible Medicaid cuts.
Impact of proposed Medicaid cuts on mental health
Concerns over cuts to Medicaid grows as President Trump’s budget bill works through Congress. The Pulse sits down with NAMI Michigan to discuss the impact this could have on mental health initiatives and programs.
Budget bill passage renews Medicaid cut concerns
The passage of President Trump’s so-called “Big Beautiful Bill” has renewed concerns about cuts to Medicaid. Democratic State Representative Noah Arbit and Republican State Senator Jim Runestad debate the impact, and The Pulse takes your questions to an Elder Law Attorney.
Fact-checking Noem's habeas corpus comments & answering your immigration questions
Fact-checking Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's claims that habeas corpus allows President Trump to remove people from the U.S. Cooley Law School Constitutional Law Professor Brendan Beery says simply put, that claim is wrong. Plus, an immigration attorney answers your questions about the Trump administration stripping protections for 350,000 Venezuelan migrants.
COVID vaccine changes & political music debate
The FDA announces changes for who's eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. Plus, should musicians shut up & sing or tell critics to kick rocks? A PR guru weighs in
Biden’s cancer diagnosis & Rogers on the race for Senate
President Biden announces he’s been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer. Plus, former Congressman Mike Rogers on his run for U.S. Senate
'Big beautiful bill' blocked & FBI on the move
A key part of President Trump's budget bill is blocked in committee. Plus, why the FBI is moving out of its storied Washington, D.C. headquarters
Birthright citizenship battle & Tate on Senate run
Diving into the birthright citizenship battle playing out at the U.S. Supreme Court, and what else is at stake in these arguments. Plus, State Rep. Joe Tate discusses why he's running for U.S. Senate.