The Fox News morning newsletter, Fox News First, provides readers with the top news stories to start their day. The Trump administration is involved in a heated battle with a judge over deportation flights, while the passing of former Rep Mia Love, the first Black Republican woman elected to Congress, is mourned. New details about the death of former US Attorney Jessica Aber have been revealed by a family friend.
In major headlines, Trump’s move in the mining industry is seen as a game-changer for the booming industry, with projections of doubling in growth over the next decade. Bernie Sanders has dismissed a topic as ‘nonsense’ and abruptly left, while a family is allowed to sue over a COVID-19 vaccine being administered without consent. A sheriff accused of shooting a magistrate in his chambers reveals his defense, and Meghan Markle’s ‘messiah complex’ sparked tensions within the palace before her royal exit.
In the realm of politics, Florida Governor DeSantis is pushing for the Florida surgeon general to be considered for the CDC director role. Governor Noem plans to visit an El Salvador prison that has taken in hundreds of deported criminals, while Representative Waltz warns Iran to give up their nuclear program or face consequences. Ramaswamy receives another key endorsement in the Ohio governor race following Trump’s early backing.
In the media, Democrats are reportedly having ‘informal conversations’ on transgender issues, while Chuck Schumer accuses Trump of causing a ‘constitutional crisis’ by battling with judges over immigration. The media and Democrats are critical of Elon Musk’s role in the Trump administration, and Democratic donor talk on Schumer is likened to Biden. Opinion pieces discuss ways Trump can help America open a new frontier and highlight the border crisis impacting Southern California.
In other news, comedian Amy Schumer shares her positive experience with a new weight loss drug after suffering severe side effects from another medication. Tiger Woods confirms his relationship with Vanessa Trump on social media, and an American culture quiz challenges readers on famous figures and buzzer-beating basketball games. Coffee drinkers are warned of rising prices due to global supply chain factors, and a New York City detective inspires others to get in shape.
Various video segments cover topics such as Gen Z voters not falling for the Democratic Party’s ‘train wreck’, progress in Columbia to protect Jewish students, and Fox weather updates. Links to Fox News’ social media platforms, newsletters, and apps are provided for readers to stay connected. The newsletter closes with a note of gratitude for choosing Fox News as the first source of news in the morning.