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  • Fox will have full coverage of Trump’s address to a joint session of Congress

    Fox will have full coverage of Trump’s address to a joint session of Congress

    President Donald Trump will address a Joint Session of Congress on Tuesday, March 4 at 9 p.m. ET.

    The forum is not officially a State of the Union address, which traditionally comes during the second, third and fourth year of a presidency.

    House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., invited Trump earlier this month to address Congress on Tuesday.

    “Thanks to your strong leadership and bold action in the first days of your presidency, the United States is already experiencing a resurgence of patriotism, unity, and hope for the future,” Johnson wrote in a letter to Trump first obtained by Fox News Digital.

    HONORING TRUMP: SPEAKER JOHNSON SAYS FLAGS TO FLY FULL-STAFF AT US CAPITOL DURING PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION

    President Donald Trump delivers his State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2020. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

    “Your administration and the 119th Congress working together have the chance to make these next four years some of the most consequential in our nation’s history,” the speaker wrote.

    “To that end, it is my distinct honor and great privilege to invite you to address a Joint Session of Congress on Tuesday, March 4, 2025, in the Chamber of the U.S. House of Representatives, to share your America First vision for our legislative future. I eagerly await your response.”

    Fox News Channel, Fox News Digital and Fox News Go will have live coverage of the event Tuesday evening.

    Fox News Channel will also preview the speech during its primetime and afternoon programming.

    Will Cain will have the latest on the “Will Cain Show” at 4 p.m. ET.

    Following him, join Dana Perino, Greg Gutfeld, Judge Jeanine Pirro and the hosts of “The Five” for more coverage leading up to the event.

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    President Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890-1969) gives his State of the Union address to Congress in Washington, D.C., January 1960. Behind him, on the left, is Vice President Richard Nixon and House Speaker Sam Rayburn, D-TX.

    President Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890-1969) gives his State of the Union address to Congress in Washington, D.C., January 1960. Behind him, on the left, is Vice President Richard Nixon and House Speaker Sam Rayburn, D-TX. (Keystone/Getty)

    Chief political anchor Bret Baier continues the coverage at 6 p.m. ET on “Special Report,” followed by “The Ingraham Angle” with Laura Ingraham at 7 p.m. ET; before Jesse Watters offers a curtain-raiser just before the address at 8 p.m. ET on “Jesse Watters Primetime.”

    While it is officially an address to a joint session, historically, these speeches tend to follow the same customs as the official State of the Union forums.

    The latter are required by the Constitution under Article II Sec. 3 – which stipulates that a president must provide Congress with information about the state of the Union and offer legislative recommendations.

    Before the audiovisual and digital ages, the addresses tended to come in print form.

    Former President Woodrow Wilson delivered the first address in-person since former President John Adams.

    The title itself, “State of the Union,” was standardized by former President Harry S. Truman in the 1940s. Truman also offered the first televised State of the Union, as radio gave way to TV.

    Former President Lyndon Baines Johnson began the tradition of a primetime address.

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    Then-President Bill Clinton delivering his State of Union address, framed by Vice President Al Gore, left, and House Speaker Newt Gingrich, on Capitol Hill.

    Then-President Bill Clinton delivering his State of Union address, framed by Vice President Al Gore, left, and House Speaker Newt Gingrich, on Capitol Hill. (Photo by Diana Walker/Getty Images)

    During such addresses, when all three branches of government are typically present, one member of the president’s cabinet is named “designated survivor” – and stays home from the address in case terrorism or another catastrophe leads to the deaths of all assembled in the chamber.

    The U.S. Senate keeps records of each designated survivor going back to 1984, when former HUD Secretary Samuel Pierce Jr. was designated the potential leader of the nation if former President Ronald Reagan and everyone else in attendance perished.

    Notable designated survivors have included then-future New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo during former President Bill Clinton’s 1999 address, former Commerce Secretary Bill Daley – son of the famed Chicago Democratic Party boss – in 1998, and then-Attorney General Eric Holder in 2009.

    Most recently, former President Joe Biden’s education chief, Miguel Cardona, was 2024’s designated survivor.

    Fox News Digital’s Elizabeth Elkind contributed to this report.

  • Fox News AI Newsletter: Brand new Alexa

    Fox News AI Newsletter: Brand new Alexa

    Welcome to Fox News’ Artificial Intelligence newsletter with the latest AI technology advancements.

    IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER:

    – Amazon rolling out AI-driven Alexa+ service

    – Simon Cowell warns AI ‘shouldn’t be able to steal’ human talent

    – Would you hop on this driverless electric city bus?

    Alexa+ will work across a range of devices.  (Amazon)

    RAMPING UP ALEXA: Amazon revealed Wednesday it will be rolling out an Alexa+ service infused with artificial intelligence.

    NOTHING FOR FREE: The “America’s Got Talent” judge, Simon Cowell, wrote commentary in the Daily Mail this week criticizing potential changes to U.K. law that would allow companies to use any online material to train AI models unless they explicitly opt out.

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    The Alexander Dennis Enviro100AEV  (Alexander Dennis)

    NO DRIVER HERE: Cambridge, U.K., is taking the lead in testing a revolutionary public transit system that could transform urban mobility. The Alexander Dennis Enviro100AEV, equipped with Fusion Processing’s cutting-edge CAVstar automated drive system, is poised to change how people move around the city, offering a sustainable and efficient alternative to traditional buses.

    DANGEROUS TREATMENT: Health experts say that artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots posing as therapists could cause “serious harm” to struggling people, including adolescents, without the proper safety measures.

    AI in psychology

    A robot analyzing a human’s brain function with magnifying glass. The integration of technology in mental health. Vector illustration. (iStock/Guzaliia Filimonova)

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  • Fox News Politics Newsletter: ‘Open the Books’ on Biden’s Billions

    Fox News Politics Newsletter: ‘Open the Books’ on Biden’s Billions

    Welcome to the Fox News Politics newsletter with the latest updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill and more Fox News politics content.

    Here’s what’s happening…

    -Trump greenlights some pro-immigrant moves amid broader anti-migrant crackdown

    -Department of Education cancels another $350M in ‘woke’ spending for contracts, grants

    New cartel threats against border agents: Explosives, drones and wireless tracking

    Watchdog Uncovers Biden HHS’s Billions in Grants to Migrant Groups

    The Biden administration spent tens of billions of dollars on grants to migrants and refugees through one of its government agencies, including over $10 billion in just one year, according to a new watchdog report. 

    The watchdog group Open the Books looked at grants to nonprofits awarded by the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of Refugee Resettlement. Its responsibilities include caring for unaccompanied migrant children who crossed the southern border illegally and refugees entering legally.

    The watchdog found that in FY 2021, it distributed $2.4 billion in grants to nonprofits. In FY 2022, it distributed $3.4 billion, then that number skyrocketed up to $10 billion in FY 2023 before being reduced to $4.2 billion in FY 2024…Read more

    This split shows President Biden and migrants at the southern border.  (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta and Fox News)

    White House

    DASVI-TANYA: Obama-appointed judge who became Trump rival during election interference case overseeing pivotal DOGE hearing…Read more

    DEEPFAKE RECKONING: Trial begins for political consultant accused of sending AI-generated robocalls mimicking Biden…Read more

    JUST A JOB: Musk is not DOGE employee, has no more authority than other WH staff, new filing says…Read more

    Donald Trump in red MAGA hat, Elon Musk with sunglasses

     U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and Elon Musk watch the launch of the sixth test flight of the SpaceX Starship rocket on Nov. 19, 2024 in Brownsville, Texas. (Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

    BIDEN TIME: Far-left activist Leonard Peltier, serving life in murders of two FBI agents, leaves prison under Biden clemency…Read more

    PIVOTAL MOMENT: Ruling expected as states seek restraining order against Musk, Trump quest to slash bureaucracy…Read more

    RELIEF REJECTED: Circuit court puts final nail in the coffin for Biden’s $500M student loan forgiveness plan…Read more

    VANCE AT CPAC: Vice President Vance to speak at conservative gathering’s opening day…Read more

    World Stage

    FLYING HOME: American detained in Russia released as officials work to set up potential Trump-Putin meeting…Read more

    ‘TRUST BUILDING’: US, Russian officials propose peace plan, lay ‘groundwork for cooperation’ in Riyadh…Read more

    photo montage of SecState Rubio, upper left, Putin lower left, and Volodymyr Zelenskyy, right

    Zelensky, Putin and US officials  (Reuters/Getty )

    ‘DEALT JUSTICE’: Trump congratulates US military after airstrike that killed official of Al-Qaeda affiliate…Read more

    TALKS ON WAR: Top Russian, US officials meet in Saudi Arabia to begin talks on Ukraine war without officials from Kyiv…Read more

    ‘LEGITIMATE SELF-DEFENSE’: North Korea vows to expand nuclear forces, blasts US for ‘outdated’ denuclearization plan…Read more

    Capitol Hill

    DOGE HOUSE: Elon Musk protests to target lawmakers, Tesla dealerships as progressives decry ‘extremist cuts’…Read more

    CONFIRMATION WOES: MAGA loyalists take aim at GOP senator as key Trump defense post goes unmanned: ‘Why the opposition?’…Read more

    Colby and Cotton in left-right photo split

    Elbridge Colby and Sen. Cotton. (Getty Images)

    Across America 

    INSPIRED TO ACT: RFK Jr’s health agenda gains popularity among state lawmakers…Read more

    EVIL NEXT DOOR: Sinaloa Cartel takes root in American neighborhoods: Where are they?…Read more

    ‘HUNT YOU DOWN’: Noem sends message to those considering entering US illegally…Read more

    Krist Noem with agents on immigration raid

    DHS Secretary Kristi Noem participates in an immigration raid in New York City. (Department of Homeland Security)

    DIFFERENCE OF OPINIONS: Acting head of Social Security quits after clash with DOGE over data…Read more

    NO SMOKING ZONE: South Carolina bill would ban smoking inside cars while children are passengers…Read more

    ‘FAILED FOR FOUR YEARS’: Duffy blasts Buttigieg, accusing Biden-era official of ‘mismanagement’…Read more

    PEDAL TO THE METAL: Leader behind migrant flight to Martha’s Vineyard tapped to head red state’s new immigration board…Read more

    ‘DEI NONSENSE’: Ed Department cuts $600M in taxpayer-funded grants pushing ‘divisive ideologies’…Read more

    ‘NO KINGS DAY’: ‘Not My President’s Day’ protests erupt across the country…Read more

    anti-Trump 'No Kings' protest on Feb. 17, 2025

    Thousands gathered at the Capitol Reflecting Pool in Washington, D.C., for the “No Kings on President’s Day” protest on Feb. 17, 2025. (Deirdre Heavey/Fox News Digital) (Fox News Digital)

    DOGE FIGHT: Musk team welcomed at the Pentagon but some remain skeptical…Read more

    NEW ERA: Pro-life movement to shake up messaging with big investment from these key players…Read more

    NATGAS PIVOT?: Kathy Hochul does apparent about-face on natural gas as NYC utility signals major rate hikes…Read more

    ‘DEPOLITICIZE MEDICINE’: Louisiana surgeon general wants to ‘depoliticize medicine’ by ending statewide mass vaccinations…Read more

    Get the latest updates on the Trump administration and Congress, exclusive interviews and more on FoxNews.com.

  • What the Bleep? | Fox News

    What the Bleep? | Fox News

    “Profanity is the parlance of the fool.” — President Teddy Roosevelt 

    “Be on time. Never criticize a teammate. Never use profanity.” — UCLA 10-time NCAA Basketball Champion Head Coach John Wooden 

    “I’ve been accused of vulgarity. I say that’s bulls—.” – Filmmaker Mel Brooks 

    Do members of Congress curse?

    GOP REP WHO RETURNED TO CONGRESS AFTER EIGHT-YEAR BREAK CREDITS TRUMP WITH UNIFYING PARTY

    The House of representatives. (Chip Somodevilla)

    Of course. 

    Democrats aren’t fussing about President Trump and Elon Musk. 

    They’re cussing about President Trump and Elon Musk. 

    It’s customary for members of Congress to express their views on the president of the United States. 

    They may request a concrete step on domestic policy. A healthcare issue. Suggest an approach on dealing with China or the Middle East. Maybe an initiative to improve the economy, bolster jobs or increase productivity.

    But congressional Democrats have very specific ideas about President Trump — and what should happen to him. And in some cases, Musk.

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    “F— Donald Trump and Elon Musk,” said Rep. Mark Pocan, D-Wisc., at a Capitol Hill rally for the union which represents many federal employees.

    Rep. Donald Norcross, D-N.J., spoke about working as a construction worker and electrician for the International Brotherhood of Electoral Workers in Atlantic City. 

    Rep. Donald Norcross (D-NJ) listens during a hearing called "Calling for Accountability: Stopping Antisemitic College Chaos" before the House Committee on Education and the Workforce on Capitol Hill on May 23, 2024 in Washington, DC.

    Rep. Donald Norcross (D-NJ) listens during a hearing called “Calling for Accountability: Stopping Antisemitic College Chaos” before the House Committee on Education and the Workforce on Capitol Hill on May 23, 2024 in Washington, DC. (Michael A. McCoy)

    “We had a guy called Donald Trump. We fought with him for ten years,” said Norcross. “I’m from Jersey. So we speak a little differently. I say f— Trump!” 

    Rep. Maxine Dexter, D-Ore., is a freshman and a pulmonologist. 

    “I don’t swear in public very well,” conceded Dexter. 

    But the congresswoman proved she could cuss like a sailor. 

    “We have to f— Trump!” fulminated Dexter. 

    It’s unclear what rubric Dexter relied on to judge if she swore “very well” or failed in her lexical mission. But just six weeks into her first term in Congress, Dexter had cussed out the president of the United States. It’s a feat her predecessor, former Rep. Earl Blumenauer, D-Ore., never matched in his nearly three decades in Congress. 

    Rep. Maxine Dexter, D-Ore., speaks during a news conference with the Congressional Progressive Caucus in the Capitol Visitor Center to oppose Elon Musk gaining access to the Treasury Department's federal payment system, on Thursday, Feb. 6, 2025.

    Rep. Maxine Dexter, D-Ore., speaks during a news conference with the Congressional Progressive Caucus in the Capitol Visitor Center to oppose Elon Musk gaining access to the Treasury Department’s federal payment system, on Thursday, Feb. 6, 2025. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

    Cheese and crackers! 

    Rep. Linda Sanchez, D-Calif., took a slightly different approach. She didn’t issue a verbal disposition to the president. She issued a slightly sanitized call to action.

    “It’s time to push back on the bullies. Are you guys ready to fight? Let’s effing go!” yelled Sachez at the protest with federal employees. 

    Rep. Brendan Boyle, D-Penn., did not direct his obscenities at the president. Instead, Boyle was more general in his characterization about what has gone down during the first month of the Trump administration.

    “I’m from the home of the Super Bowl champion Eagles,” bragged Boyle. “The great Super Bowl run was actually a welcome distraction for me and all of us in Philly from the sort of bulls— that’s been going on.” 

    Fly Eagles, fly. 

    But for the record, Boyle did not give the president the bird. 

    Rep. Maxwell Frost, D-Fla., parroted Boyle’s profanity. 

    Rep. Maxwell Frost, D-Fla

    Rep. Maxwell Frost, D-Fla., arrives for a meeting of the House Democratic Caucus at the Democratic National Committee on Tuesday, July 9, 2024.  (Getty Images)

    “Bulls—. Bulls—. That is why we’re here to fight them,” said Frost, focusing on Musk. “We can’t allow this unelected billionaire to come in and to eviscerate the things we fought so hard to get right. This isn’t about protecting the system.” 

    Son of a biscuit eater! 

    I don’t know where you went to school, but where I grew up in rural Ohio, a teacher might threaten to wash out a student’s mouth with soap if they used salty language. Hey. It was the 1970s. It’s unclear if there’s a remedy to pasteurize the vulgar language now directed toward the president from congressional Democrats.

    But apparently to the Democrats, desperate times call for #*&@?+&! measures. 

    In fact, if Democrats kept a “swear jar,” it’s possible their regular contributions could offset some of the proposed cuts by DOGE. 

    Major League Baseball players returned to the diamond for an abbreviated season in the summer of 2020 — cut short by the pandemic. With no fans cheering and the games unfolding inside cavernous, empty stadiums, field microphones truly picked up the “sounds of the game.” The experience put an entirely new spin on “color commentary.”

    Turns out there were more than just foul balls in the national pastime. 

    Elon Musk

    Elon Musk speaks during an event in the Oval Office with President Donald Trump at the White House, Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2025, in Washington.  (Alex Brandon)

    So for Democrats, perhaps cursing is the new vernacular. It may be helpful to let off steam. The language may rile up the base. It may even pep up a crowd of government workers who fear for their jobs under DOGE. Does it make a difference in the policy? Probably not. Does it persuade the president? No. Does it capture the attention of those aligned with President Trump — whom Democrats need to bring into their fray? Doubtful.

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    Democrats may think some of that’s balderdash. 

    “We have to start liberating politicians to speak to the truth,” said former Democratic presidential candidate and Rep. Dean Phillips, D-Minn., on Fox. 

    Phillips just left Congress last month. Democrats are certainly speaking. It’s just unclear if their cussing boosts the message. 

    Or, is the swearing the message. It might underscore just how frustrated Democrats are with what President Trump is doing — to say nothing of the fact that he’s in office for a second term. 

    The language replicates what Democrats did in 2017 during Mr. Trump’s first term. 

    Gillibrand leaves the Senate

    Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., leaves the Senate Democrats lunch in the Mansfield Room in the Capitol on Wednesday, March 15, 2023. ( Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc )

    “We should go the f— home,” said Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., eight years ago if Democrats weren’t tangibly helping people. 

    Granted, President Trump’s expletives shifted the political linguistic paradigm when he first campaigned in 2015 and 2016. A 2019 New York Times article referred to Mr. Trump as the “profanity President.” Part of the president’s political appeal was that he spoke “everyday” language. That resonated with large swaths of voters who wanted answers to their problems and were fatigued by sterilized bromides.

    Clean language was usually the default of public officials until recent years. Now everyone seems to have a case of political potty mouth. 

    But politicians have long relied on expletives. 

    Former President Biden was captured on mics in a stage whisper when he leaned in to tell President Obama that passing Obamacare was “a big f—ing deal” in 2010.

    President Joe Biden speaking at podium

    A CNN reporter was accused of promoting President Joe Biden’s campaign merch on X Wednesday. (Kevin Lamarque)

    Then-Vice President Dick Cheney told former Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., to “go f— yourself” when he visited the Capitol in 2004.

    In 2000, President George W. Bush spotted the late New York Times political reporter Adam Clymer in the crowd while campaigning in Naperville, Illnois. The future president observed to Cheney that Clymer was a “major league a–hole.”

    So for now, Democrats are trying to calibrate their response to President Trump. 

    “We can’t always be at a 10,” said Rep. Jared Moskowitz, D-Fla. “We’re going to have to find degrees of outrage here.”

    Representative Jared Moskowitz during a House Oversight and Accountability Committee hearing

    Representative Jared Moskowitz, a Democrat from Florida, during a House Oversight and Accountability Committee hearing in Washington, DC, US, on Monday, July 22, 2024.  (Tierney L. Cross/Bloomberg)

    That’s the elusive recipe for Democrats. President Trump, Musk and congressional Republicans give Democrats a lot to work with. But they have yet to make a significant impact in their opposition.

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    As Phillips suggests, Democrats must figure this out. 

    Otherwise, they’re f—ed.

  • Duffy Calls Out Clinton | Fox News

    Duffy Calls Out Clinton | Fox News

    The Fox News Politics newsletter for Monday, Feb. 17, 2025, with the latest updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill and more Fox News politics content.

    Here’s what’s happening…

    -Trump chooses team of four to negotiate end of the Russia-Ukraine war

    Elon Musk says there are millions in the Social Security database between the ages of 100 and 159

    -Iran says Israel and US ‘can’t do a damn thing’ to thwart Tehran’s nuclear ambitions

    Clinton Clash Continues

    SpaceX workers will visit the Air Traffic Control System Command Center on Monday, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy noted in a Sunday post on X, in which he also mentioned former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, with whom he recently engaged in a social media spat.

    “America deserves safe, state-of-the-art air travel, and President Trump has ordered that I deliver a new, world-class air traffic control system that will be the envy of the world,” Duffy declared, noting that he’d welcome assistance from American developers or businesses.

    “Tomorrow, members of @elonmusk’s SpaceX team will be visiting the Air Traffic Control System Command Center in VA to get a firsthand look at the current system, learn what air traffic controllers like and dislike about their current tools, and envision how we can make a new, better, modern and safer system.”

    He then brought up Clinton… Read more

    U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy mentioned former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, with whom he recently engaged in a social media spat, in an X post discussing SpaceX workers’ upcoming visit to the Air Traffic Control System Command Center. (Left: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images; Right: Lexie Moreland/WWD via Getty Images)

    White House 

    ‘JIM CROW 2.0’: Biden DOJ’s lingering ‘Jim Crow 2.0’ Georgia election lawsuit should be ‘immediately dismissed’: expert… Read more

    YOU’RE FIRED: Trump admin aims for a fatal blow to the independence of ‘Deep State’ agencies… Read more

    FAB FOUR: Meet the team Trump picked to negotiate ending the Russia-Ukraine war… Read more

    Trump negotiating team for Ukraine-Russia War in 4-picture split

    President Donald Trump chose a team of four to lead negotiations with Russia and Ukraine on ending the war between them. (Getty Images)

    Capitol Hill

    TO THE STREETS: Academic unions plan demonstrations outside HHS building, at med schools, to protest Trump research cuts… Read more

    ‘TDS’ BACKLASH: California Democratic congressman faces social media backlash for post tying Trump to Georgia small plane crash… Read more

    ‘VAMPIRES’: Elon Musk says millions in Social Security database are between ages of 100 and 159… Read more

    Elon Musk in closeup shot from Oval Office

    Elon Musk made a post on X featuring a chart indicating there are more than 20 million recipients listed in a Social Security database aged 100 and higher. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

    ON THE CHOPPING BLOCK: DOGE puts DEI on chopping block with termination of over $370M in education department grants… Read more

    Across America

    SHOCKING MOVE: VA Dems spurn antisemitism expert from GMU board… Read more

    SECESSION!: Effort in ‘red’ swath of Oregon to join Idaho gets new life, as political secession has had mixed results… Read more

    ‘STEPPING UP,’ NOT DOWN: NYC Mayor Adams refuses to resign in sermon: ‘I have a mission to finish’… Read more

    NYC Mayor Eric Adams, Democrat, in closeup shot

    New York City Mayor Eric Adams told Fox News that he plans to run for re-election as a Democrat. (Lev Radin/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images)

    ‘RADICAL AND LAWLESS’: Department of Education probing some Virginia school districts over gender identity policies… Read more

    DEI BOYCOTT: NAACP urges Black consumers to steer buying power away from companies that have ditched DEI… Read more

    READY FOR LAUNCH: Vivek Ramaswamy to launch Ohio gubernatorial campaign one week from today… Read more

    World Stage

    FIRST ON FOX: GOP leaders rally to revoke China’s ‘most favored nation’ status after 20-year run… Read more

    ‘DESERVE TO BE RECOUPED’: Zelenskyy not yet signing US economic agreement ‘short-sighted,’ White House official says… Read more

    ‘COLLAPSE HAMAS’: Israeli military experts weigh in on Trump’s ‘all hell’ threat to Hamas and what it could look like… Read more

    ‘READY FOR NEGOTIATIONS’: Putin sending foreign minister to Saudi Arabia for talks with Trump officials… Read more

    Putin, Trump, and Zelenskyy from left to right in 3-way split

    Russian President Vladimir Putin has dispatched a group of senior officials to Saudi Arabia for meetings with the U.S. about a potential peace deal for Ukraine, the Kremlin announced Monday. (Sputnik/Alexei Danichev/Pool via REUTERS/Leah Millis/Alina Smutko)

    ‘SENDS A WRONG SIGNAL’: China outraged after Trump state department deletes key phrase on Taiwan relations… Read more

    ‘DM ME’: Illegal-smuggling coyotes now advertising at Canada border amid Trump migrant crackdown: report… Read more

    IRAN GOES NUCLEAR: Iran warns Israel and US ‘can’t do a damn thing’ to thwart Tehran nuclear ambitions as tensions escalate… Read more

    Get the latest updates on the Trump administration and Congress, exclusive interviews and more on FoxNews.com.

  • Fox News Politics Newsletter: Vance Eviscerates Europe

    Fox News Politics Newsletter: Vance Eviscerates Europe

    Welcome to the Fox News Politics newsletter, with the latest updates on the Trump administration, exclusive interviews and more Fox News politics content.

    -Expert reveals massive levels of waste DOGE can slash from entitlements, pet projects: ‘A lot of fat

    -Dem lawmakers answer USAID funding questions after bombshell report

    -Some drones over US bases may have been conducting surveillance: NORTHCOM General

    Soviet Style

    In a speech to European leaders, Vice President JD Vance said the continent’s recent censorship activities were a bigger threat to its existence than Russia. 

    “The threat that I worry the most about vis-à-vis Europe is not Russia, it’s not China. It’s not any other external actor,” he said in an address at the Munich Security Conference. 

    “What I worry about is the threat from within the retreat of Europe from some of its most fundamental values, values shared with the United States of America.”…Read more

    Vice President JD Vance gives a speech at the Munich Security Conference (MSC) in Munich, Germany February 14, 2025.  (REUTERS/Leah Millis)

    White House

    LAY-OFFS: Trump admin orders agencies to lay off probationary workers, in latest push to shrink government…Read more

    RECONCILING DIFFERENCES: Trump budget bill with $4.5T in tax cuts survives key hurdle despite House GOP infighting…Read more

    ‘BLANKET SUSPENSION’: Judge orders temporary reversal of Trump admin’s freeze on foreign aid…Read more

    2-SEX STATES: Trump’s ‘two sexes’ order spurs state-level efforts to crack down on trans treatments for minors…Read more

    Donald Trump split with transgender pride flag

    More states are putting forth bills to slash public funding for transgender medical care for minors, in light of Trump’s executive mandates. (Getty Images)

    HANDING DOWN: Trump executive order expected to block federal money for schools, universities with COVID vaccine mandates…Read more

    ‘LOSING IN COURT’: Dems likely to ‘waste millions’ on deluge of lawsuits, but could cost Trump precious time…Read more

    World Stage

    ‘NO DAYLIGHT’: Hegseth says he and Vance are ‘on the same page’ despite VP’s remark on US troops in Ukraine…Read more

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth speaks at a press conference in Poland

    Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth deliver a press statement after a bilateral meeting at the Ministry of Defense on Feb. 14, 2025 in Warsaw, Poland.  (Omar Marques/Getty Images)

    ‘STOP THE KILLING’: Why Saudi Arabia is at the center of Russia-Ukraine peace negotiations…Read more

    OUT WITH THE ‘SCOLD’: Vance jokes about Greta Thunberg as he goes scorched earth on European censorship…Read more

    Capitol Hill

    ‘WOKE AND WASTEFUL’: GOP lawmaker seeks to slam brakes on Biden’s EV tax credit…Read more

    DISRUPTING CLASS: Top moments from Linda McMahon’s confirmation hearing…Read more

    Linda McMahon

    Linda McMahon, President Donald Trump’s nominee to be Secretary of Education, testifies during her Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee confirmation hearing in the Dirksen Senate Office Building on February 13, 2025 in Washington, DC.  (Win McNamee/Getty Images)

    WORKING WITH TRUMP: Senate Majority Leader Thune says this is the reason why he and Trump are working well together…Read more

    IN A STATE OF DENALI: Bucking Trump order, GOP Sens. Murkowski and Sullivan push to change Mount McKinley’s name back to Denali…Read more

    Across America 

    DEAD ON ARRIVAL: Gov. Newsom will veto California bill blocking prisons from cooperating with ICE: report…Read more

    ‘MORE OPPRESSIVE’: Abolish property taxes? DeSantis endorses the idea and explains how it could be done in Florida…Read more

    ‘ENOUGH IS ENOUGH’: NYC council moderates ‘thrilled’ at Homan visit, pledging to help border czar fight ‘progressive monopoly’…Read more

    Tom Homan insert over NYC

    Tom Homan and NYC (AP/Reuters)

    CALIFORNIA DREAMING: Top Trump official teases 2026 bid for California governor if Harris jumps in race…Read more

    ‘LACK OF LEADERSHIP’: Dem mayor blasted for extending sympathy to suspect killed in officer-involved shooting…Read more

    ‘WORST OF THE WORST’: Illegal immigrant arrests skyrocket under Trump ICE compared to Biden levels last year…Read more

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  • Fox News Politics Newsletter: Trump Setting Records

    Fox News Politics Newsletter: Trump Setting Records

    Welcome to the Fox News Politics newsletter, with the latest updates on the Trump administration, exclusive interviews and more Fox News politics content.

    Here’s what’s happening…

    -Trump’s nominee for Commerce secretary passes key vote in the Senate

    USAID workers ask federal judge to uphold restraining order blocking Trump freeze

    -Dems spar over DOGE cuts with Trump education nominee Linda McMahon

    Record setting

    President Donald Trump took to social media on Thursday morning to showcase his frenetic pace since reentering the White House on Jan. 20.

    “THREE GREAT WEEKS, PERHAPS THE BEST EVER,” the president touted.

    Trump has signed 64 executive orders since his inauguration, according to a count from Fox News, which far surpasses the rate of any presidential predecessors during their first weeks in office…Read more

    President Donald Trump speaks as Tulsi Gabbard is sworn in as the Director of National Intelligence in the Oval Office of the White House, on Wednesday, Feb. 12. (AP/Alex Brandon)

    White House

    ‘TOO MANY PEOPLE’: Roughly 75,000 federal employees agree to Trump’s buyout offer…Read more

    SICK AND TIRED: Trump’s ‘Make America Healthy Again’ commission to target autism, chronic diseases…Read more

    FROZEN FUNDS: Pennsylvania’s Shapiro latest Democrat suing ‘unconstitutional’ Trump admin…Read more

    ‘FLEXING HIS EXECUTIVE POWER’: Judicial pushback against Trump’s agenda will likely lead to one final face-off, experts say…Read more

    Donald Trump signs an executive order split with SCOTUS justices

    Several of President Donald Trump’s executive orders are likely to end up before the U.S. Supreme Court. (Getty Images)

    ‘PARTISAN ACTIVIST’: Impeachment threat hits judge who blocked Trump federal funding freeze…Read more

    BACK TO BACK: Trump Agriculture pick confirmed as president racks up Cabinet wins…Read more

    World Stage

    POISONED APPLE: Bipartisan intelligence letter warns Gabbard new UK order for backdoor Apple data could jeopardize Americans…Read more

    ‘SURRENDERING LEVERAGE’: Obama officials, Trump critics target Hegseth’s Ukraine ‘concessions’ as ‘biggest gift’ to Russia…Read more

    UKRAINE DEAL: ‘No betrayal’ in Trump move toward Ukraine war negotiations, Hegseth says…Read more

    United States Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth

    United States Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth speaks with the media as he arrives for a meeting of NATO defense ministers at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Harry Nakos) (AP Photo/Harry Nakos)

    Capitol Hill

    SENATE SEAT SHAKE-UP: Senate Democrats forced to defend another open seat in 2026 midterms…Raed more

    DEATH TAX: Inheritance tax hits chopping block as more than 200 Republicans push for repeal…Read more

    INTERNAL AFFAIRS: Ways and Means chair calls for de-weaponization, overhaul of IRS after ‘lawless’ behavior…Read more

    CIVICS LESSON: Trump Education nominee Linda McMahon says shutting down DOE would ‘require congressional action’…Read more

    ‘DON’T WATCH THE NEWS’: GOP chairman responds after protesters are tossed from USAID spending hearing…Read more

    FAST-TRACK: Comer, Lee roll out bicameral bill to fast-track Trump’s government reorganization plans through Congress…Read more

    WON’T TOE THE LINE: Fetterman says there ‘isn’t a constitutional crisis’ with the Trump administration: report…Read more

    CHANGE COMING: Kash Patel’s nomination to lead FBI faces first major Senate hurdle…Read more

    Kash Patel sits for Senate confirmation hearing

    Kash Patel, President Donald Trump’s choice to be director of the FBI, arrives for his confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee at the Capitol in Washington, Thursday, Jan. 30, 2025. (AP/Ben Curtis)

    MATH TEST: Trump budget bill hits the rocks with GOP rebels, tax hawks ahead of key vote…Read more

    ‘WAR ON WASTE’: DOGE subcommittee holds first hearing slamming $36T national debt, as House Republicans declare ‘war on waste’…Read more

    Across America 

    STEPPING DOWN: NIH principal deputy director, who led agency during COVID, resigns abruptly…Read more

    ‘GIRL,’ DEFINED: Alabama’s What is a Woman Act, to ‘codify common sense,’ primed for gov’s signature…Read more

    Get the latest updates on the Trump administration and Congress, exclusive interviews and more on FoxNews.com.

  • Fox News Sports Huddle Newsletter: Super Bowl draws historic audience as Eagles win second Lombardi Trophy

    Fox News Sports Huddle Newsletter: Super Bowl draws historic audience as Eagles win second Lombardi Trophy

    Welcome to the Fox News Sports Huddle Newsletter.

    RECORD-SETTING – FOX’s presentation of Super Bowl LIX became the most-watched Super Bowl on record, with a projected 127.7 million viewers tuning in across all platforms. Continue reading …

    ‘THANKS TO HIM’ – Two of the Eagles’ biggest faces expressed their faith after Philadelphia steamrolled the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl. Continue reading … 

    CHAOS IN PHILLY – A wild scene broke out in Philadelphia’s City Center as fans descended on the city’s famous Broad Street to celebrate the Eagles winning the franchise’s second Super Bowl title. Continue reading …

    Fire in Philadelphia after Super Bowl

    Towels from the laundry truck appear to have been set on fire following the Philadelphia Eagles’ Super Bowl victory. (Sam Hartson/FreedomNewsTV)

    THE SWIFT EFFECT – Eagles star running back Saquon Barkley weighed in on the attention singer Taylor Swift has received, including some boos from fans attending Super Bowl LIX. Continue reading …

    BIG DECISION – Chiefs star tight end Travis Kelce, who recently wrapped up his 12th NFL season, will take some time to mull his football future. Continue reading …

    SPEAKING OUT – Former collegiate swimmer Grace Estabrook, who competed alongside Lia Thomas at UPenn, spoke to Fox News Digital amid a lawsuit she filed against the university. Continue reading …

    ‘VERY DISAPPOINTED’ – Former Carolina Panthers star Steve Smith Sr. came to the defense of his former teammates after Cam Newton characterized the players as “losers” prior to his arrival. Continue reading …

    Steve Smith and Cam Newton

    FILE – Carolina Panthers’ Steve Smith, left, and Cam Newton, right, share a laugh during the first half of an NFL preseason football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Thursday, Aug. 29, 2013, in Charlotte, N.C.  (AP Photo/Mike McCarn, File)

    FROM FOX SPORTS – Take a behind the scenes look FOX’s NFL team, including NFL legend Tom Brady, as the season culminated in New Orleans with Super Bowl LIX. Continue reading …

    FROM OUTKICK – Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs’ bid to make football history fell short, but OutKick’s Armando Salguero discusses how the quarterback still managed to handle defeat like a champion. Continue reading …

    WATCH NOW – FOX Sports’ Rachel Nichols breaks down Luka Doncic’s Los Angeles Lakers debut and what his presence means for the team’s championship hopes. Watch here …

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  • Fox News Politics Newsletter: Tulsi Gabbard Confirmed

    Fox News Politics Newsletter: Tulsi Gabbard Confirmed

    Welcome to the Fox News Politics newsletter, with the latest updates on the Trump administration, exclusive interviews and more Fox News politics content.

    Here’s what’s happening…

    DOGE exposes millions more in canceled ‘nonsense’ contracts across several federal agencies

    -RFK Jr nomination to serve as Trump’s health secretary clears key hurdle in Senate

    -GOP bill takes aim at visa lottery allowing ‘faceless computer code’ to dish out green cards

    Key Confirmation 

    President Donald Trump continued his successful Cabinet confirmation roll on Wednesday, with Tulsi Gabbard officially being approved by the Senate to become his director of national intelligence (DNI). 

    She became his 14th Cabinet confirmation following the 52-48 vote on Wednesday. The vote was party-line, except for former GOP Senate leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., who opposed Gabbard. 

    After an uphill battle during her confirmation hearing before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, the former Democratic representative managed to come back and get key Republicans to support her in her bid to oversee the nation’s intelligence agencies…Read more

    Tulsi Gabbard, President Donald Trump’s nominee to be Director of National Intelligence, is introduced by former Sen. Richard Burr, R-N.C., and Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, during her Senate Select Intelligence Committee confirmation hearing in Dirksen building on Thursday, Jan. 30, 2025. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

    White House

    ‘LENGTHY AND HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE’: Trump says Russia agrees on call to ‘immediately’ begin negotiations to end war in Ukraine…Read more

    JUDICIAL SUPREMACY: 6 times judges blocked Trump executive orders…Read more

    LOVE AND HATE: Which Trump policies Americans love and hate…Read more

    U.S. President Donald Trump shows his signature on an executive order

    U.S. President Donald Trump presents the second executive order during the inaugural parade inside Capital One Arena on the inauguration day of his second presidential term, in Washington, U.S. Jan. 20, 2025.  (REUTERS/Carlos Barria)

    ‘LAMENTING’: Obama bros on DOGE: ‘some of this is stuff we should have done’…Read more

    LIVING IN FEAR’: Dozens of religious groups sue to stop Trump admin from arresting migrants in places of worship…Read more

    LAWSUIT BLITZ: New resistance battling Trump’s second term through onslaught of lawsuits taking aim at EOs…Read more

    World Stage

    KYIV ATTACKED: Russian missiles rained down on Ukraine just ahead of Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s visit…Read more

    STEP UP EUROPE: Hegseth warns Europeans ‘realities’ of China and border threats prevent US from guaranteeing their security…Read more

    Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth

    U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth delivers remarks during a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the Pentagon on Feb. 5 in Arlington, Va.  (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

    ‘WELCOME THE STRANGER’: Pope blasts Trump admin over mass deportation plan, directs ire at Vance’s religious defense for policies…Read more

    ‘TOUGH TO WITNESS’: Ex-NY Giants player is helping deported migrants in Guatemala, blames Biden for the problem…Read more

    Capitol Hill

    ZOMBIE DRUG: Democrat looks to codify new AG Bondi’s crackdown on ‘zombie drug’ xylazine…Read more

    GREER ADVANCES: Trump US trade rep pick Jamieson Greer advances out of Senate Finance Committee…Read more

    SPENDING WARS: House, Senate Republicans clash over mammoth Trump budget bill seeking $1.5T in cuts…Read more

    FIRST ON FOX: Patel camp derides Durbin accusations as ‘politically motivated’ attempt to derail FBI confirmation…Read more

    A split photo of Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., Trump FBI director nominee, Kash Patel, and Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Ia.

    A split photo of Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., Trump FBI director nominee, Kash Patel, and Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Ia.  ( AP/Getty Images)

    ‘SAVE FACE’: Officials at Liz Warren’s pet project agency dismissed despite telling media they resigned…Read more

    ‘MEDICAL INCIDENT’: Complex partial seizure ruled as cause of pausing episode during House floor speech, Dem congressman says…Read more

    GET OUT: DRAIN THE SWAMP Act seeks to move DC bureaucracy ‘out of Crazy Town,’ House DOGE leader says…Read more

    Across America

    DEFYING TRUMP: Maine sports governing body says trans athletes can still compete in women’s sports despite Trump order…Read more

    ‘COMMON SENSE’: Republican AGs praise Trump SEC move to reverse Biden climate rule they fought in court…Read more

    FIRST ON FOX: Key government agency pushes back against media reporting of DOGE chaos: ‘Categorically untrue’…Read more

    MINE CRAFT: Elon Musk describes limestone mine used for processing federal workers’ retirement papers: ‘Like a time warp’…Read more

    STAFFING UP: RNC brings on new senior leadership to ‘work around the clock’ to support Trump agenda, elect Republicans…Read more

    RNC Chair Michael Whatley and President Donald Trump

    The Republican National Committee has brought on new leadership to support President Donald Trump’s agenda. Pictured; RNC Chairman Michael Whatley (left) and President Trump.  (Fox News Digital/Getty/Donald Trump 2024 campaign)

    ‘I WILL NOT REST’: Border state gubernatorial showdown expected as Trump-backed candidate enters race…Read more

    ‘SHOCKING WORDS’: Top hospital hit with blistering ad exposing ‘political agenda’…Read more

    Get the latest updates on the Trump administration and Congress, exclusive interviews and more on FoxNews.com.

  • Fox News AI Newsletter: VP calls for ideology-free AI

    Fox News AI Newsletter: VP calls for ideology-free AI

    Welcome to Fox News’ Artificial Intelligence newsletter with the latest AI technology advancements.

    IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER:

    – Vance tells world leaders AI must be ‘free from ideological bias,’ American tech won’t be censorship tool

    – Altman says Musk ‘trying to slow us down,’ OpenAI not for sale

    – Top translation apps for travelers

    Vice President JD Vance will attend an AI summit in Paris, France, a French official said anonymously. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

    FREE FROM BIAS: Vice President JD Vance told world leaders in Paris on Tuesday that the United States intends to remain the dominant force in artificial intelligence and warned that the European Union’s far tougher regulatory approach to the technology could cripple it.

    ‘TRYING TO SLOW US DOWN’: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said Elon Musk is “probably just trying to slow us down” with his bid to purchase the company, insisting on Tuesday that it is not for sale. 

    ‘MASS SURVEILLANCE’: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman predicts that artificial general intelligence will lead to lower costs for many goods, but has also warned that AI could be leveraged by authoritarian governments aiming to control people.

    Top translation apps for travelers

    A man using a translation app on his cellphone (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

    TRANSLATED TRUTH: Whether you have an iPhone or an Android, these apps have got you covered with features like live speech translation, text input and even AI-powered sign and menu translation.

    CONDOLEEZZA RICE, AMY ZEGART: DeepSeek’s new AI model is causing deep consternation from Silicon Valley to Washington. Few would have predicted that a little-known Chinese startup with a couple of hundred homegrown engineers would be able to release a frontier AI model rivaling the capabilities of America’s best and biggest tech companies – reportedly at a fraction of the cost and computational power.

    SPEEDY ROBOT DOG: A Chinese team has unveiled a groundbreaking quadruped robot that is pushing the boundaries of robotics and speed.

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    Black Panther 2.0  (Mirror Me)

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