In the Fox News morning newsletter, several key stories are highlighted, including the ongoing legal battle between New York prosecutors and former President Donald Trump. The prosecution has rested its case, and a judge will consider a defense motion to dismiss. Another story delves into a dark scrapbook belonging to Rex Heuermann’s family, which allegedly contains gruesome evidence. The newsletter also covers a debate between Bill Maher and Greg Gutfeld over Trump on Fox News, as well as rumors surrounding Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez’s relationship. Additionally, a man who had been on the run from police for two months was found hiding in a clothes dryer.

In the realm of politics, the newsletter discusses the fundraising efforts of potential 2024 presidential candidates, with Trump reportedly outpacing Biden in campaign cash. President Joe Biden is also looking to address the backlog of migrant asylum seekers in liberal cities, amid pressure from Democratic lawmakers. The newsletter highlights primary elections in five states, including Georgia, where an embattled Trump prosecutor is fighting to keep his job. Senator Joe Manchin is urging his GOP colleagues to take action to secure the border.

The media section of the newsletter focuses on reactions to Michael Cohen’s admission of theft from the Trump Organization. MSNBC and CNN hosts are stunned by the revelation, with some labeling Cohen as an “opportunistic thief.” The newsletter also covers Pope Francis’s comments on conservatism and a range of opinions from prominent figures on the Cohen case.

In other news, the newsletter includes features on celebrity chef Guy Fieri, a massive brawl at a skating rink, an American culture quiz, and the best cities to live in the US. A video showing a cougar coming dangerously close to a family’s home is also featured. Additionally, there are segments from Eric Trump, Alina Habba, and various Fox News hosts discussing current events and highlighting different perspectives.

The newsletter also provides information on the weather forecast, encouraging readers to check how conditions are looking in their neighborhoods. The last word in the newsletter is a quote from Jesse Watters, criticizing Michael Cohen for his admission of theft and calling it the first “crime of the Trump trials.” Social media links for Fox News and options to sign up for different newsletters, as well as download their apps, are included in the newsletter. The newsletter ends by thanking readers for choosing Fox News as their first source of information in the morning and promising more updates in the next edition.

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