Good morning and welcome to Fox News’ morning newsletter, Fox News First. Today’s top news includes a Trump-backed Republican successfully flipping a House seat, Russia launching an ICBM toward Ukraine, and a pollster calling on President Biden to resign. Other major headlines include the arrest of an illegal immigrant child predator in a blue state where the governor vows to harbor criminals, Elon Musk sharing a blueprint for cutting federal agencies, and outrage over an illegal immigrant avoiding the death penalty for killing Laken Riley.
In the political realm, there are 3 uncalled House races that will determine the size of the House GOP majority, a GOP representative has been tapped to help eliminate government waste, a Democrat details a blueprint for running in a swing state after a victory in Trump-won Wisconsin, and a plan in Michigan would allow a union to skim millions in dues from health care workers. In media news, a Democratic representative goes on a rant against ‘the White man’ during a hearing, San Francisco voters reject ‘chaos and lawlessness’ with election results, colleges are on edge as Trump vows to shake up education, and a Democratic strategist hints at running to lead the DNC to make ‘Democrats fun again’.
Opinion pieces include arguments for Laken Riley’s murderer deserving the death penalty and concerns about the national debt. In other news, a parole decision is announced for killer mom Susan Smith 30 years after drowning her sons, breaking down Trumpenomics 2.0 and how it might hit differently than expected, a holiday quiz testing knowledge of traditions, food, travel spots, and more, a study suggesting a slower walking pace could be a sign of dementia, and a monster record-breaking catch in Texas. Videos feature Trump’s new border czar delivering advice to Dems, a PA Dem official at the center of an illegal ballot admissions scandal making an about-face, and weather updates.
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