Good morning and welcome to Fox News’ morning newsletter, Fox News First. The Border Patrol Union has given a unanimous endorsement, tens of thousands of North Carolinians are still without power, and 44 states and Washington, DC now offer some form of early voting. In major headlines, a suspect arrested outside a Coachella rally challenges the narrative, Vance clashes with ABC News host over migrant gangs, and an actor defies Hollywood by calling Trump his favorite president of the 21st century. An official gets their boss placed on leave after complaints of hiring based on merit rather than identity, and an NFL star updates fans on his gruesome injury and forced departure from a game.
In politics, the Trump campaign criticizes Harris over comments on renaming Columbus Day and Second Amendment supporters question her claims about gun ownership. Harris unveils an agenda to help Black men get ahead as polls suggest Trump is making gains, and a town issues a cease and desist order over a pro-Trump sign. The media covers the Hunter Biden laptop scandal and tensions between Biden and Harris aides, while JD Vance addresses the belief that America needs illegal immigrants to build houses and a Democratic lawmaker dismisses Venezuelan migrant gang problems.
Opinions from Dan Gainor and Sen. John Kennedy criticize Hollywood elites for supporting Harris and highlight the lies of the Biden-Harris administration. In other news, a teen abducted from an NBA game sheds light on sex trafficking, a mother reflects on the one-year anniversary of her daughter’s kidnapping, and an American culture quiz tests knowledge on iconic locations, fall foods, and a new film announcement. The top US states with reported UFO sightings are shared, along with a video of hippos at the Philadelphia Zoo getting into the Halloween spirit.
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