Fox News First newsletter covers a variety of major headlines, including the FBI’s warning about drone sightings, Trump naming two more picks, and the legal gamble of an accused Ivy League killer. The morning newsletter also highlights the motive behind a Christian school shooting as a combination of factors, social media criticism of VP Harris for laughing at her own word salad, and the GOP’s new ‘America First Act’ ending benefits for illegal immigrants. The sudden death of a beloved 28-year-old anchor is discussed, as well as Trump’s border czar delivering a stern message after the arrest of suspected gang members.
In the realm of politics, the GOP calls for an FBI investigation into Liz Cheney for potential criminal witness tampering, a key Trump ally opposes a massive emergency spending plan, and the Democratic party chair frontrunner admits to recent election losses. Additionally, a judge in Trump’s trial faces criticism for delays leading to the longest performance in history. The media section covers MSNBC host revealing why the Biden team began screaming and yelling, ABC facing criticism for a massive Trump settlement, and a teacher stating disagreements and resignations over a student pronoun mandate.
Opinion pieces in the newsletter include ways American states and cities can address the CCP threat, and a hypothesis that the great drone scare will flip New Jersey red in 2025. Other news items feature archaeologists finding an amulet that challenges the history of Christianity, King Charles being haunted by Prince Andrew’s actions, and an American culture quiz. In addition, an expert weighs in on the rise of ‘seat squatters’ on flights, and a winemaker demonstrates how to prepare a holiday spritzer. Videos on the reasons tech CEOs are flocking to Trump and Rep. Andrew Clyde’s perspective on the American people’s clear message are also included.
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