Good morning and welcome to Fox News’ morning newsletter, Fox News First. In today’s edition, Bondi issues a stern warning about a ‘tremendous amount of fraud’ related to DOGE, the FBI Director dismisses a CNN report as ‘entirely false,’ and a WH official sheds light on how a reporter may have been added to a Signal national security message. Additionally, Trump hints at a possible pardon for a businessman allegedly wronged by the Bidens, while DOGE’s new targets rush to deliver report cards before the deadline. A health alert has been issued as an 18th-century virus spreads among spring breakers, and a drug causing a ‘zombie-like’ state is reportedly spreading across America. In other news, an eight-hour flight is disrupted by continuous noise, not from a baby.
In politics, Schumer predicts that any Republican attempt to shut down the Department of Education will fail in the Senate, while a Tennessee bill aims to hold charities accountable if migrants they house commit crimes. NASA credits Trump’s intervention for the successful return of astronauts. In the media realm, Trump alleges that Bezos expressed concern about ‘out of control’ individuals at the Washington Post, and a ‘View’ host criticizes Democrats for ineffective rallying tactics. A professor warns Canada of an influx of illegal immigrants due to Trump’s policies, and the National Religious Broadcasters caution against legislation that may lead to legal challenges against Christians.
Opinion pieces discuss the inaction of the Congressional GOP and the impact of Trump and Zeldin on America’s ‘green agenda.’ In other news, a woman recounts a real estate tycoon’s response to an alleged assault, former UFC star Cain Velasquez receives prison time for a recent shooting, and John Cena vows to disrupt wrestling in pursuit of a WWE title. A woman’s snorkeling adventure is interrupted by a shark encounter. Videos of political shifts in California and commentary on the Democratic Party’s financial struggles are also featured. Fox Weather provides updates on current conditions.
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