John Solomon is a journalist who often covers political issues, government actions, and media criticism. His tweets highlight stories related to immigration, education, spending, legal disputes, and other topics that frequently come up in national debates. Many of his posts focus on conflict between federal and state authorities, concerns about media bias, and public policy decisions. This list includes 40 tweets that gained attention for their subject matter and timing, offering a look at the topics Solomon regularly brings to his audience.

John F. Solomon – Journalist Known for Controversial Reporting in Recent Years

John F. Solomon is an American journalist who previously contributed to Fox News until late 2020 and served as executive and editor-in-chief at The Washington Times. He has received several awards for investigative journalism, including the 2008 Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award. However, in more recent years, Solomon has faced criticism for promoting exaggerated scandals, pushing controversial narratives, and spreading conspiracy theories. During Donald Trump’s presidency, he published several stories that supported the former president, including questioning the motives of women accusing Trump of sexual misconduct and casting doubt on the charges against Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort.

1. AG Refers Loudoun Schools to DOJ

Source: https://x.com/jsolomonReports/status/1929832968433836483

“VA AG Miyares refers Loudoun schools to DOJ over potential violations of Title IX”

📅 June 3, 2025 – 12:30 PM

John Solomon highlighted Attorney General Jason Miyares’ referral of Loudoun County Public Schools to the DOJ over potential Title IX violations. Solomon emphasized the broader implications tied to gender identity policies and religious freedom, framing it as part of ongoing cultural and legal battles he frequently covers.

2. Rubio Leads Talks With El Salvador

Source: https://x.com/jsolomonReports/status/1929728036020060222

“Trump admin reveals Rubio is leading negotiations with El Salvador to return deported migrant”

📅 June 3, 2025 – 5:33 AM

In this tweet, John Solomon reported on Marco Rubio’s role in Trump administration-led talks with El Salvador. His framing focused on judicial defiance and geopolitical tensions, echoing Solomon’s broader narrative on U.S. sovereignty and immigration enforcement.

3. Title IX Month Sparks Debate

Source: https://x.com/jsolomonReports/status/1929721086838497519

“Education Department designates June ‘Title IX’ month amid quarrel over transgender athletes”

📅 June 3, 2025 – 5:05 AM

Solomon used this announcement to spotlight the Trump administration’s push to redefine Title IX’s scope. By reporting this shift, he underscored a political battle over educational values, aligning with his frequent focus on regulatory rollbacks and culture war topics.

4. Huckabee Blames Media for Antisemitism

Source: https://x.com/jsolomonReports/status/1929692835084705847 

“Huckabee claims media is contributing to antisemitism by reporting misinformation about Israel”

📅 June 3, 2025 – 3:13 AM

Solomon spotlighted U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee’s critique of mainstream media, echoing his long-standing concern with media bias. By amplifying claims that news outlets spread Hamas-sourced narratives, Solomon contributed to discourse on misinformation and press accountability.

5. Rubio Threatens Deportation of Terrorist Families

Source: https://x.com/jsolomonReports/status/1929682448918466754 

“Marco Rubio warns families of terrorists in US on visas that they will be deported”

📅 June 3, 2025 – 2:32 AM

Reporting on Rubio’s hardline stance, Solomon emphasized the Trump administration’s firm immigration policies. His coverage focused on post-attack national security concerns and legislative backing for stricter visa enforcement, consistent with his editorial tone.

6. Maxine Waters Campaign Fined

Source: https://x.com/jsolomonReports/status/1929678832216178818 

“Maxine Waters’ campaign fined thousands of dollars for violating federal finance laws”

📅 June 3, 2025 – 2:17 AM

John Solomon reported on the FEC’s $68,000 fine against Maxine Waters’ 2020 campaign, emphasizing underreported contributions and prohibited disbursements. His coverage raised questions about accountability and highlighted long-standing concerns over campaign finance transparency involving high-profile Democrats.

7. Lt. Gov. Delgado to Challenge Hochul

Source: https://x.com/jsolomonReports/status/1929669026776514575 

“New York Lt. Governor announces 2026 primary challenge to Hochul”

📅 June 3, 2025 – 1:38 AM

Solomon covered Antonio Delgado’s announcement to challenge Gov. Kathy Hochul in the 2026 Democratic primary, framing it as internal party strife and leadership failure. His post underlined Delgado’s criticism of rising housing costs and portrayed the race as a sign of Democratic disunity in New York.

8. Nadler Seeks Probe Over DHS Detainment

Source: https://x.com/jsolomonReports/status/1929633722027983135 

“Nadler to request House Judiciary probe into DHS detainment of aide”

📅 June 2, 2025 – 11:18 PM

John Solomon spotlighted Rep. Jerry Nadler’s request for a probe into DHS actions after an aide was detained during protests. His framing emphasized Democratic pushback on immigration enforcement and highlighted ideological clashes with federal agencies.

9. Chinese Student Flees After Voting Charges

Source: https://x.com/jsolomonReports/status/1929632442819748141

“Chinese student at University of Michigan fled to China after charged with illegal voting: FBI”

📅 June 2, 2025 – 11:13 PM

Solomon reported that a Chinese student charged with illegal voting fled the country, raising alarms about election security. He focused on the lack of extradition and systemic weaknesses, linking the incident to broader debates about foreign interference and election integrity.

10. Illegal Immigrants and Crime Stats

Source: https://x.com/jsolomonReports/status/1929553678806974866 

“Crime Prevention Research Center founder @JohnRLottJr cites data suggesting illegal immigrants have higher crime rates than American citizens”

📅 June 2, 2025 – 6:00 PM

John Solomon elevated claims by economist John Lott alleging higher crime rates among illegal immigrants. While noting criticism of Lott’s methodology, Solomon’s post fueled ongoing discourse around immigration policy and crime, reinforcing narratives popular with conservative audiences.

11. Nearly Half Oppose Defunding NPR and PBS

Source: https://x.com/jsolomonReports/status/1929532383398670362 

“Nearly half of registered voters oppose federal funding being cut from NPR, PBS: poll”

📅 June 2, 2025 – 4:35 PM

John Solomon spotlighted a Napolitan Institute poll showing that 49% of registered voters oppose cutting federal funding for NPR and PBS. His coverage emphasizes the divide in public opinion that emerged after President Trump’s executive order targeting the broadcasters for alleged liberal bias, highlighting the cultural and political weight Solomon assigns to federal media support.

12. FBI Probes COVID Coverup Plots

Source: https://x.com/jsolomonReports/status/1929505951201075399 

“FBI’s investigation on COVID coverup zeroing in on three separate plots”

📅 June 2, 2025 – 2:50 PM

John Solomon broke the news of an FBI investigation into three separate COVID-19 coverup allegations: concealment of the virus’s origin, destruction of federal records, and manipulated vaccine approvals. His reporting ties these claims to Chinese government actions and hidden communications among scientists, continuing his long-standing focus on pandemic accountability and institutional transparency.

13. Poll Finds Support for Military Action on Iran

Source: https://x.com/jsolomonReports/status/1929479486925422801 

“Majority of voters would support military action against Iran’s nukes, new poll shows”

📅 June 2, 2025 – 4:05 PM

John Solomon shared findings from a Rasmussen Reports poll showing 57% of Americans support military action against Iran’s nuclear program. By reporting this data in the wake of an intelligence report on Iranian weapons development, Solomon contributes to framing the issue as a matter of growing public concern, while acknowledging skepticism about the poll’s methodology.

14. Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill” Draws Debt Concerns

Source: https://x.com/jsolomonReports/status/1929368833283727829 

“Unpacking the baseline battle: Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ and the national debt”

📅 June 2, 2025 – 5:45 AM

John Solomon dissected Trump’s new spending package, branding it the “Big, Beautiful Bill.” His report outlines the bill’s major priorities—defense, infrastructure, and tax extensions—while also drawing attention to criticism from fiscal conservatives who project the bill could add over $3 trillion to the national debt by 2034.

15. AI Spending Rises in Trump’s Budget Bill

Source: https://x.com/jsolomonReports/status/1929337398946676902 

“‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ includes billions for government AI programs”

📅 June 2, 2025 – 3:40 AM

In his breakdown of Trump’s budget bill, John Solomon highlighted its substantial investment in AI—over $1 billion allocated for border security, Pentagon audits, and fraud detection. Solomon’s reporting also notes the controversy over a 10-year ban on state AI regulations, reflecting concerns about academic freedom and Big Tech’s expanding role in public-sector innovation.

16. Bill Maher Supports Trump on Harvard Crackdown

Source: https://x.com/jsolomonReports/status/1929323440302968879

“Maher supports Trump’s war on Harvard: ‘I’ve been sh–ing on Harvard long before he was’”

📅 June 2, 2025 – 2:45 AM

John Solomon reported on comedian Bill Maher’s surprising alignment with Trump’s criticism of Harvard. By drawing attention to Maher’s remarks and the administration’s move to restrict grants and student visas, Solomon framed the controversy as part of a broader cultural shift against elite institutions and their handling of political speech.

17. Trans Athlete Wins Amid National Debate

Source: https://x.com/jsolomonReports/status/1929278369742340233

“Trans athlete wins girls’ track and field state championships in California, despite Trump warning”

📅 June 1, 2025 – 11:46 PM

In this post, John Solomon spotlighted the controversy surrounding a transgender athlete’s victory at a California state championship, which took place in defiance of a Trump executive order. Solomon framed the event as a flashpoint in the ongoing national debate over transgender participation in sports, tying it to political and legal resistance in states like California.

18. Watchdog Threatens USDA Over Alleged Bias

Source: https://x.com/jsolomonReports/status/1929221513162403967 

“Civil rights watchdog threatens to use USDA for continuing to discriminate against white farmers”

📅 June 1, 2025 – 8:00 PM

John Solomon reported that a conservative legal group is threatening legal action against the USDA over claims of racial discrimination in loan programs. By highlighting the watchdog’s challenge and linking it to the rollback of DEI policies under new leadership, Solomon emphasized ongoing political battles over race and equity in federal agriculture policy.

19. Foreign Nationals Indicted for Tech Smuggling to China

Source: https://x.com/jsolomonReports/status/1929209603901776156 

“Breaking: DOJ: Two foreign nationals indicted for alleged plot smuggle U.S. military technology to China”

📅 June 1, 2025 – 7:13 PM

John Solomon broke news of a DOJ indictment involving alleged tech smuggling to China, marking another escalation in U.S.-China tensions. His report focused on national security implications and added detail on charges related to transnational repression, reinforcing his continued focus on foreign threats and government enforcement.

20. Poll Shows College Grads Unprepared for Jobs

Source: https://x.com/jsolomonReports/status/1929178759430557819 

“College not preparing students for workforce, managers avoid hiring them, poll finds”

📅 June 1, 2025 – 5:10 PM

John Solomon highlighted a Resume.org poll showing that a majority of hiring managers view recent college graduates as unprepared for the workforce. Through his framing, Solomon ties these findings to generational work ethic concerns and systemic issues in higher education, continuing his coverage of cultural and institutional shortcomings.

21. Conservative Senators Push Back on Budget Bill

Source: https://x.com/jsolomonReports/status/1929152313857319053 

“Opposition to House-passed megabill from conservative senators could lead to changes, delays”

📅June 4, 2025 –  3:25 PM 

John Solomon reports on GOP senators like Ron Johnson, Rick Scott, and Mike Lee opposing the House-passed “Big Beautiful Bill Act.” Their concerns center around the projected $600 billion deficit boost by 2027. Senate opposition may delay the bill past its July 4 target, with Elon Musk criticizing its impact on fiscal responsibility.

22. ICE Ramps Up Immigration Enforcement

Source: https://x.com/jsolomonReports/status/1929134734891684115 

“In just a few months, ICE makes 1,000+ worksite enforcement actions”

📅  June 4, 2025 –  2:15 PM

Solomon highlights ICE’s 1,000+ enforcement actions in 2025. The operation exposed child labor abuse and systemic failures in refugee resettlement. Businesses like CCS Denver faced steep fines, prompting renewed debate on corporate immigration accountability.

23. Montana Election Law Faces Criticism

Source: https://x.com/jsolomonReports/status/1929117043673960714 

“Watchdogs warn new Montana law restricting foreign money in elections insufficient”

📅 June 1, 2025 –  1:05 PM 

In this post, John Solomon examined Montana’s 2025 election law, emphasizing watchdog concerns over loopholes that permit foreign-funded influence via domestic intermediaries. His framing connects election integrity issues to broader concerns about foreign meddling—one of his recurring coverage themes.

24. Illinois Budget Proposal Under Scrutiny

Source: https://x.com/jsolomonReports/status/1929006325557535202 

“WATCH: IL Democrats propose $55B budget with $7K legislator pay hike, tax increase”

📅 June 1, 2025 – 5:45 AM

Solomon highlighted Illinois’ proposed $55.2B budget, placing emphasis on legislative pay hikes and controversial funding allocations. His coverage underscored fiscal mismanagement narratives and growing public frustration with progressive tax-and-spend policies.

25. NASA Nominee Withdrawn

Source: https://x.com/jsolomonReports/status/1928996530528133519 

“Breaking: Trump pulls nomination of NASA chief Jared Isaacman, says new pick will be ‘mission aligned’”

📅 June 4, 2025 –  5:06 AM

John Solomon covered Trump’s withdrawal of NASA nominee Jared Isaacman, citing political donor history as the cause. By connecting the story to broader NASA funding cuts and Elon Musk-related speculation, Solomon framed the decision as a reflection of ideological vetting and strategic repositioning in federal agencies.

26. Arizona Takes On Family Dollar

Source: https://x.com/jsolomonReports/status/1928991318283260334 

“Arizona wins judgment against Family Dollar Stores over prices”

📅 June 1, 2025 – 4:45 AM

John Solomon reported on Arizona’s legal action against Family Dollar, spotlighting pricing violations and corporate accountability. By referencing past safety-related lawsuits, Solomon used the case to reinforce his ongoing critique of corporate negligence and lax regulatory enforcement.

27. Trump Admin Targets Sanctuary Jurisdictions

Source: https://x.com/jsolomonReports/status/1928976295829926049 

“Trump admin identifies ‘sanctuary jurisdictions’ in 35 states, DC”

📅 June 1, 2025 –  3:46 AM

Solomon covered the Trump administration’s list of sanctuary jurisdictions, framing the announcement as a significant move in federal immigration enforcement. His reporting emphasized legal conflicts between state/local governments and national policy—a recurring theme in his immigration coverage.

28. USAID Executive Counters Foreign Aid Claims

Source:  https://x.com/jsolomonReports/status/1928961071617859638

“Exclusive: Former USAID executive disputes reported impact of foreign aid cuts”

📅 June 1, 2025 – 2:45 AM

John Solomon featured a dissenting view from a former USAID official who downplayed the impact of foreign aid cuts. By giving space to this perspective, Solomon challenged mainstream narratives, positioning himself as a counterpoint to the typical policy consensus.

29. Trump Criticizes Economic Betrayals

Source: https://x.com/jsolomonReports/status/1928958151644078316 

“Trump: D.C. ‘betrayals melted steel jobs away’”

📅 June 1, 2025 –  2:33 AM

Solomon amplified Trump’s critique of Washington policies that contributed to industrial decline. His tweet echoed Trump’s manufacturing-focused rhetoric and underscored the narrative of economic betrayal—a theme Solomon frequently highlights in his economic reporting.

30. Kentucky Senator Switches Parties

Source: https://x.com/jsolomonReports/status/1928953540019388521 

“Kentucky state senator leaves Democratic Party, switches to Republican”

📅 June 1, 2025 – 2:15 AM 

In this tweet, John Solomon reported on a Kentucky senator’s switch from Democrat to Republican. He framed the shift as evidence of deeper cultural and ideological realignments, a pattern Solomon has consistently tracked in state and national politics.

31. Shapiro Backs Trump’s Steel Deal

Source: https://x.com/jsolomonReports/status/1928947300266553623 

“PA Democratic Gov. Shapiro applauds Trump’s US Steel deal as ‘BFD’”

📅 June 1, 2025 – 1:50 AM

John Solomon highlights Governor Josh Shapiro’s bipartisan support for Trump’s U.S. Steel-Nippon Steel partnership. By quoting Shapiro’s “BFD” endorsement, Solomon underscores the political significance of the deal, especially for Pennsylvania’s economy and job preservation in the steel industry.

32. ICE Arrests Teen in Deadly Crash

Source: https://x.com/jsolomonReports/status/1928841551817388092

“ICE arrests illegal immigrant who faced no jail time for killing Colorado woman”

📅 May 31, 2025 – 6:50 PM

John Solomon reports ICE’s arrest of a Colombian teen who killed a Colorado woman but initially avoided jail. The story, flagged by Solomon, raises questions about immigration enforcement and judicial discretion, amplifying conservative concerns over leniency.

33. Federal Law vs. Mascot Bans

Source: https://x.com/jsolomonReports/status/1928816382768013781 

“Education Department says ban on Native American logos, mascots violated federal civil rights law”

📅 May 31, 2025 – 5:10 PM

Solomon examines a federal ruling that found New York’s school mascot bans discriminatory. He frames the issue within civil rights law and notes the Trump administration’s support for preserving Native imagery, presenting the story as a clash of identity, policy, and law.

34. Bongino Touts FBI Reforms Under Pro-Trump Leadership

Source: https://x.com/jsolomonReports/status/1928942615698829402 

“Breaking: Bongino outlines ‘important cultural changes’ taking place at FBI”

📅 June 1, 2025 – 1:32 AM

In this tweet, John Solomon reports on Dan Bongino’s announcement of internal reforms at the FBI under a Trump-aligned administration. The changes target partisanship and enhance accountability. Solomon frames it as part of a wider pro-Trump agenda to overhaul federal institutions.

35. Clinton Campaign Tied to Dossier Scandal

Source: https://x.com/jsolomonReports/status/1928789946950713672 

“Declassified FBI memo sheds new light on Clinton’s fingerprints, cash on Trump-Russia probe”

📅 May 31, 2025 – 3:25 PM

Solomon breaks down a newly released FBI memo that links Clinton’s campaign to the orchestrated anti-Trump dossiers. He highlights past Fusion GPS ties and alleges a broader effort to mislead federal investigations, reviving skepticism about the origins of the Russia probe.

36. Biden Autopen Orders Questioned

Source: https://x.com/jsolomonReports/status/1928781157518164112

“Energy group says Biden had no knowledge of climate change EOs, doubt validity of autopen use”

📅 May 31, 2025 – 2:50 PM

Solomon relays criticism from a pro-energy group questioning Biden’s mental fitness after claims that autopens were used for executive orders. He presents the issue as part of ongoing debates about Biden’s capacity and transparency in presidential directives.

37. Prosecutors Seek Prison for Madigan

Source: https://x.com/jsolomonReports/status/1928763474630304107 

“Prosecutors seek 12.5 year sentence, $1.5 million fine for ex-Speaker Madigan”

📅 May 31, 2025 – 1:40 PM

Solomon reports on sentencing demands for former Illinois Speaker Mike Madigan, convicted in a major corruption case. He emphasizes the historical context of Illinois’s political scandals and public calls for stricter accountability.

38. Loretta Swit, MASH Star, Dies at 87

Source: https://x.com/jsolomonReports/status/1928537122773844322 

“Breaking: Emmy award-winning MASH star Loretta Swit dies at 87-years-old”

📅 May 30, 2025 – 10:40 PM

Solomon commemorates the passing of actress Loretta Swit, noting her legacy in television and animal activism. This tweet stands out among Solomon’s political coverage, highlighting cultural milestones with a human interest angle.

39. Appeals Court Reinstates Trump Tariffs

Appeals Court Reinstates Trump Tariffs

Source: https://x.com/jsolomonReports/status/1928176569341595741 

“Breaking: Appeals court reinstates Trump tariffs”

📅 May 29, 2025 – 10:48 PM

John Solomon covers a court decision reviving Trump’s tariffs on international goods. He frames it within ongoing legal battles over executive power and connects the ruling to broader trade policy debates under Trump’s administration.

40. Christian Baker Loses Appeal in California Court

Source: https://x.com/jsolomonReports/status/1928807636440396250 

“SCOTUS redux? California courts reject Christian baker punished for lesbian wedding cake refusal”

📅 May 31, 2025 – 4:35 PM

John Solomon reports on the California Supreme Court’s denial of review for Cathy Miller, a Christian baker who refused to make a cake for a same-sex wedding in 2017. Solomon frames the case within a larger national debate on religious freedom and First Amendment rights, drawing comparisons to earlier U.S. Supreme Court rulings. He also underscores the political and cultural tensions surrounding the court’s refusal to intervene.

Conclusion

John Solomon’s tweets focus on political conflict, government accountability, and issues tied to conservative concerns. He often highlights stories about immigration, education, spending, and legal battles, using his platform to question mainstream narratives. His reporting style leans into controversy and reflects his long-running interest in power struggles, policy shifts, and public reaction.