Fox News First is a morning newsletter that covers a range of topics including politics, media, opinion, prime time TV, and other news. In a recent issue, the Department of Justice’s inspector general faced criticism for allegedly targeting political opponents. Additionally, ICE confirmed that two Jordanians who attempted to breach Marine Corps Base Quantico were in the US illegally. A judge also made a decision regarding whether parents or the government should make medical decisions for children. Blue state voters cheered the ousting of a progressive DA, while Americans arrested in Turks and Caicos bunked and prayed together while awaiting their fate.

In terms of politics, Trump expected 3,500 people at a rally in the Bronx, but was stunned by the final turnout. A migrant admitted that Americans are “right” about the border, and an expert noted that the International Criminal Court has had limited success. Furthermore, the governor of New York gave a new nickname to Trump supporters before thousands flocked to his rally. In the media section, a Boston council member alarmed liberal colleagues with threats and tirades, while a comedian went viral for putting a spotlight on anti-Israel agitators who were clueless about the Israel-Hamas war.

Opinions from columnists like Jonathan Turley and Brett Talley highlight important issues surrounding the Trump trial and the dark side of true crime. Prime time shows like Laura Ingraham, Jesse Watters, and Sean Hannity bring forth important discussions on voting for Trump, campaigning strategies, and addressing the issue of defenselessness among Jews. In other news, a new documentary showcases a death row inmate’s high school love triangle, while a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader talks about how visiting troops changed her perspective on freedom.

Fox News also provided a news quiz, featured a story about the American who invented ketchup, Dr. James Mease, and celebrated the 30th birthday of a beloved elephant named Osh. The newsletter also included videos featuring Dr. Ben Carson discussing meritocracy and Luke Lloyd explaining the divide between small businesses and large corporations. The issue closed with a quote from Jesse Watters regarding Donald Trump’s recent speech and Reverend Al Sharpton’s response. The newsletter also encouraged readers to follow Fox News on social media, sign up for newsletters, download their apps, and watch Fox News online.

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