Fox News’ morning newsletter, Fox News First, provides readers with the latest top headlines to start their day. The top stories include a suspect admitting to torching the governor’s mansion, a Democratic individual being mocked for hiding at the White House, and Pete Hegseth unloading on Democrats with receipts. Other major headlines include Blue Origin’s historic first launch, White House’s controversial new policy to ignore reporters who share their pronouns, and the devastating news of the NCAA woman of the year and her family among those killed in a New York plane crash. Additionally, a blue state is criticized for prioritizing criminals in a $239M taxpayer-funded prison project, and expert warnings about “bad actors” threatening American border weaknesses.
In the political sphere, Trump’s 13th week in office is expected to include a tariff negotiation blitz and a visit from El Salvador’s leader. A GOP group dedicated to electing Republicans at the state level spotlights a record fundraising haul, a Republican launches a bid to flip a Democrat-held Senate seat, and Trump sends an Easter message to Americans. In the media, an ex-MSNBC host blasts Bill Maher over a Trump dinner, Stephen A. Smith considers a White House run, Zelenskyy expresses concerns over Russian narratives prevailing in the White House, and Cory Booker calls for Congress to investigate Trump on tariffs. In opinion pieces, Randi Weingarten criticizes Trump’s decision to gut the Education Department as illegal and wrong, while Carol Roth points out that the right starting to sound like the Left on tariffs is not in line with America first.
In other news, Bernie Sanders is chided for railing against the “billionaire class” at a high-dollar music festival, hundreds of plane passengers are left stranded on the tarmac overnight, and a quiz tests knowledge on screen stars, garden greatness, and Founding Fathers. Gen Z and young men are found to be leading church growth, while two friends splurge on an over-the-top treat in a video. Rep. Rich McCormick views Trump admin’s nuclear talks with Iran as a positive step, and Mark Lamb discusses Americans’ double standard on US and Ukraine sovereignty in videos. The Fox Weather section provides viewers with forecasts for their neighborhoods, while the newsletter encourages readers to follow Fox News on social media platforms and sign up for various newsletters covering news, opinion, lifestyle, and entertainment. Readers are also encouraged to download Fox News apps for easy access to news content.