The Fox News morning newsletter, Fox News First, highlighted various news stories, including criticism of President Biden for making Islamophobic remarks amid an outbreak of antisemitism. Additionally, Jewish students were in shock after facing an incident on campus involving an individual wearing a Hamas headband. An expert weighed in on the unusual circumstances surrounding a deadly shootout in Charlotte, while potential running mates joined Trump at a major Republican donor retreat. Students displayed patriotism by waving American flags and chanting “USA!” in a counterprotest against anti-Israel agitators. The Trump trial was set to resume with continued testimony from a computer forensics expert, and a watchdog group motioned to unseal records related to the DOJ’s spying on congressional staffers.

TikTok influencer warned that the app was fueling anti-Israel riots on college campuses, while an MIT researcher offered a blunt opinion on anti-Israel agitators. A restaurant owner expressed concerns about soft-on-crime policies leading to a homeless crisis and a spike in crime. Former Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard stated that Biden must not win reelection, warning that Democrats are willing to destroy democracy to save it. Opinion pieces discussed the unraveling of the New York investigation against Trump and Antifa’s resurgence in college mobs.

In other news, Columbia university’s president remained low profile amidst fighting for her job amid campus antisemitism. A news quiz asked about the whereabouts of Michael Cohen and who went to an event with Melissa McCarthy. The founder of the Kentucky Derby, Meriwether Lewis Clark Jr., was highlighted, and WWE star AJ Styles prepared for a historic championship match in France. A video featured a black bear mimicking a panda, while Gov. Ron DeSantis discussed the operation of universities in Florida. Dr. Marc Siegel warned about the dangers of a particular drug, and the Fox Weather segment provided local weather updates.

The Fox News newsletter quoted Laura Ingraham’s observation that when Joe Biden is rushed out to address the nation, it usually signifies political trouble. The newsletter encouraged readers to follow Fox News on various social media platforms and sign up for different newsletters. It also mentioned downloadable apps for Fox News, Fox Business, Fox Weather, and Fox Sports, along with links to watch Fox News online through Fox News Go. The newsletter concluded by thanking readers for choosing Fox News as their first source of news in the morning and wishing them a safe weekend.

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