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    Cowboys' star edge rusher Micah Parsons says he requested trade, 'no longer' wants to be in Dallas
    After months of stalled negotiations, Micah Parsons has officially requested a trade from the Dallas Cowboys.The perennial Defensive Player of the Year candidate said in a statement posted to social media that he "no longer want[s] to be" in Dallas.In the post on X, Parsons discussed the situation at length. He titled the post, "Thank You Dallas."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"Yes I wanted to be here. I did everything I could to show that I wanted to be a Cowboy and wear the star on my helmet. I wanted to play in front of the best fans in sports and make this Americas [sic] team once again. The team my pops and I grew up cheering for way up in Harrisburg, PA. Unfortunately, I no longer want to be here," Parsons began."I no longer want to held to close door negotiations without my agent present. I no longer want shots taken at me for getting injured while laying it on the line for the organization, our fans and my teammates. I no longer want narratives created and spread to the media about me. I had purposely stayed quiet in hopes of getting something done."Parsons then went on about how he aimed to get an extension after his third season, but the team was not interested."I was ok with that, didnt complain and focused on the 2024 season," Parsons said.Parsons then said he was willing to risk his price going up in favor of getting a deal done sooner rather than later, but there has been "radio silence" from the team.According to Parsons, he and Jerry Jones had discussed what he wanted in a contract in March, "but at no point did I believe this was supposed to be a formal negotiation and I informed Mr. Jones afterward my agent would reach out thinking would get things done."The team "decided to go silent," the All-Pro said, and there still has not been a "call, email, or text to my agent about starting a negotiation.""I have made a tough decision I no longer want to play for the Dallas Cowboys. My trade request has been submitted to Stephen Jones personally," Parsons concluded.BRETT FAVRE PRAISES FELLOW HALL OF FAMER DEION SANDERS AFTER CANCER NEWS: 'HE'S A GRINDER'Top defensive players like Myles Garrett and T.J. Watt received their big-money paydays during the offseason, and it appears Parsons would be next in line. Dallas also extended tight end Jake Ferguson and defensive tackle Osa Odighizuwa in the offseason.Cowboys fans recently heckled team Jones with "Pay Micah" chants at training camp.Jones took a seemingly random shot at Parsons when camp began, saying that even if they do find the right numbers in the deal, it doesnt mean they will have him on the field. Jones said that Parsons was hurt six games last season, though he was only out four due to injury.Jones also brought up quarterback Dak Prescott, the highest-paid at the position in the league after signing an extension before the 2024 season, who played just eight games last year due to injury. Parsons is going into the final year of his rookie deal. Hes recorded 256 tackles, 63 tackles for a loss and 52.5 sacks in 63 career games. Hes been one of the best edge rushers in the NFL since he entered the league in 2021.The Cowboys, of course, are eligible to franchise-tag Parsons twice after this season, but he is making it clear he does not want to be in that scenario.Fox News' Ryan Gaydos and Scott Thompson contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Illegal immigrant facing attempted murder charges for stabbing victim multiple times at soccer game
    FIRST ON FOX - An illegal immigrant from Honduras with a criminal history was recently arrested and charged with attempted murder after allegedly stabbing a person three times during a public soccer game in Alabama.The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) confirmed to Fox News Digital on Friday that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) lodged an immigration detainer against 20-year-old Javier Lopez Tinoco, who is charged with attempted murder following a brutal stabbing attack in Baldwin County, Alabama.The Baldwin County Sheriffs Office arrested Tinoco on July 19 after he allegedly stabbed a victim three times during a public soccer game in Summerdale, according to DHS.KENTUCKY TEEN DIES PROTECTING MOTHER FROM ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT'S VIOLENT ALLEGED ASSAULT IN FAMILY APARTMENTAfter the attack, he allegedly fled the scene. The victim's current condition is unknown.Police were able to track Tinoco down on July 29, and when he was arrested, authorities said he had four small bags of cocaine with him.Following the arrest, ICE immediately filed an arrest detainer to prevent Tinocos release and ensure he remains in custody pending criminal and removal proceedings.DHS: TWO WISCONSIN TEENS WOULD 'STILL BE ALIVE' IF NOT FOR SANCTUARY POLICIES PROTECTING ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTThe stabbing incident was not Tinoco's first run in with the law.He was arrested by police in 2024 for public intoxication, DHS confirmed."A man was nearly KILLED because this Honduran illegal alien decided to go on a stabbing spree. These are the type of criminal illegal aliens ICE is working to get off our streets and out of our country," said DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin.ICE PLACES DETAINER ON ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT FACING CHARGES FOR ALLEGEDLY KILLING TEEN: 'EVIL CRIMES'"ICE lodged a detainer to ensure this criminal will never be loose in American neighborhoods again," McLaughlin added. "President [Donald] Trump and Secretary [Kristi] Noem will continue to put the safety of Americans FIRST."Victims of crimes committed by illegal immigrants can receive support from the Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement (VOICE) Office by contacting 1-855-488-6423.
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    Federal judge halts Trump TPS policy, accuses DHS of making migrants 'atone for their race'
    A federal judge in California delayed the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) decision to terminate protections for immigrants from three countries, a move that adds to the legal hurdles for the Trump administration as it pushes to carry out its deportation agenda.Judge Trina Thompson said that DHS Secretary Kristi Noems terminations of temporary protected status, also known as TPS, for immigrants from Honduras, Nicaragua and Nepal were likely "preordained decisions" that violated the Administrative Procedure Act and were driven by racial animus."The freedom to live fearlessly, the opportunity of liberty, and the American dream. That is all Plaintiffs seek," Thompson, a Biden-appointee, wrote in an order. "Instead, they are told to atone for their race, leave because of their names, and purify their blood. The Court disagrees."Thompson later added: "Color is neither a poison nor a crime."DHS TERMINATES TEMPORARY PROTECTED STATUS FOR AROUND 76K HONDURAN, NICARAGUAN MIGRANTSThe lawsuit was brought by a group representing TPS holders, including some who have lived in the country for more than two decades.Attorneys wrote in court papers on behalf of the immigrants that they were "laborers, health care workers, artists, and caretakers" who have "relied on TPS to provide the most basic forms of human security a stable place to live and a chance to work for a living during a time of severe crisis in their home countries."They argued that Noem declining to extend their TPS status was, by law, supposed to be reached based on an individualized analysis of each country. The judge found that Noem likely failed to condition TPS termination on factors specific to the immigrants' countries of origin.They also said Noem had given the immigrants a historically short notice period of 60 days before they would lose their TPS status. And she and other Trump administration officials have normalized using "racist invective" to explain their TPS decisions, the attorneys said.FEDERAL JUDGE BLOCKS TRUMP'S IMMIGRATION POLICY IN SHOCKING DECISION ON HAITIAN PROTECTIONSThe attorneys cited dozens of examples of Trump or Noem describing migrants as MS-13 gang members, murderers, terrorists and people who have it in their "genes" to commit crime. They pointed to Trumps viral debate moment in which he made the unproven claim that Haitian immigrants were eating Ohioans' house pets.The TPS program gives the DHS authority to permit immigrants who might otherwise have no legal status to temporarily reside in the United States because of extraordinary circumstances in their home countries, such as wars or natural disasters.The plaintiffs argued that roughly 61,000 people would lose their TPS as a result of Noem's decision, which would end the immigrants' legal status and work authorizations and make them eligible for deportation.The Trump administration has argued that the statute governing TPS gives DHS secretaries sole discretion over TPS designations and that Noem should be allowed to end the status using the same authority that past secretaries used to grant it.In May, the Supreme Court sided with the Trump administration in an emergency order related to a case involving TPS for Venezuelans. The order temporarily paused a lower court order, clearing the way for Noem to end TPS for about 350,000 immigrants.Thompson's decision will stay in place until at least November, when the next hearing is scheduled. DHS told Fox News Digital it plans to appeal the decision.
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    Trump admin comes to agreement with school of trans fencer seen in viral protest video
    The U.S. Department of Education announced Friday it came to an agreement with Wagner College on the issue of biologically male trans athletes in women's sports. The agreement cites a viral incident where female fencerStephanie Turner kneeled to protest a trans fencer who competed for Wagner, at a USA Fencing event.Wagner has agreed to apologize to all of its female athletes who competed against thetrans athlete, Redmond Sullivan, per the DOE announcement. The school will also adopt new biological definition for male and female in its sports programs, per the announcement.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMFootage of Turner kneeling toward Sullivan at the Cherry Blossom Open in Maryland went viral in early April. Turner was given a black card, the harshest penalty in the sport, for her refusal to fence Sullivan, disqualified from the event and dealt a 12-month probation.Sullivan did not represent Wagner at the event.Wagner later told Fox News Digital that Sullivan was no longer on the fencing team. The NCAA had changed its gender eligibility policy to comply President Donald Trump's executive order on the issue in early February.WHO IS STEPHANIE TURNER? WOMEN'S FENCER WHO KNELT TO PROTEST TRANS OPPONENT AND IGNITED GLOBAL AWARENESSBut now Wagner is complying directly with Trump's administration to address the incident.The agreement comes just weeks after the University of Pennsylvania came to a similar agreement over the 2022 Lia Thomas controversy."On the heels of our agreement with the University of Pennsylvania, the Trump Administration secured another historic Title IX agreement with Wagner College. After Stephanie Turner, a female athlete, bravely take a knee and forfeit a fencing match against a male competing in a female category, our Office for Civil Rights launched its investigation into Wagner College and the University of Maryland, where the event was hosted. Wagner has agreed to apologize for putting a male on their female fencing team and will revise its policies to comply with Title IX,"Secretary of Education Linda McMahon said."Because of President Trumps leadership, the tide is turning on our nations campuses. We commend Wagner College for working with the Department to repair its harm to female athletes and ensuring future generations of women and girls have equal opportunities."The Department of Education provided a list of conditions:Fox News' Ryan Canfield contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Fox News AI Newsletter: Your own personal 'superintelligence'
    IN TODAYS NEWSLETTER:- Zuckerberg wants to give everyone their own personal superintelligence through Meta's new vision- Nvidia denies 'backdoors' in chips after China raises security concerns- Microsoft joins exclusive $4T market cap club after AI surge, joining only one other companyAI FOR ALL: Meta CEOMark Zuckerberg on Wednesday announced the tech giant will focus on developing a personal superintelligence for everyone, which will further enable creative and leisurely pursuits.PUSHING BACK: Tech giant Nvidia said on Thursday that its chips do not contain any "backdoors" that would allow others to remotely access or control them, following concerns from China over the security of the company's H20 artificial intelligence chip.EXCLUSIVE CLUB : Microsoft touched $4 trillion in market cap Thursday, joining Nvidia as the only two companies to reach this level.REGULATORY RECALL: The Trump administration's DOGE developed a new tool that leveragesartificial intelligence (AI) to review federal regulations for potential elimination, according a new report.ROBOT RAMPAGE: A jaw-dropping video showing a Unitree H1 humanoid robot flailing violently during a test has captured the internet's attention and sparked a new wave of concern about the safety of advanced robotics.DIGITAL DOCTOR BOOM: A growing number of Americans are now using artificial intelligence to manage their health and wellness.DIGITAL DECEPTION: Two U.S. judges in separate federal courts scrapped their rulings last week after lawyers alerted them to filings that contained inaccurate case details or seemingly "hallucinated" quotes that misquoted cited cases the latest in a string of errors that suggest the growing use of artificial intelligence in legal research and submissions.DIGITAL TAKEOVER: OpenAI just took a big leap forward with artificial intelligence. ChatGPT agent acts as more than just a chatbot; it serves as a real assistant that takes action on your behalf. We're talking about planning trips, managing your email, making dinner reservations, summarizing long reports, and even running code, all with your permission.TECH POWER PLAY: Artificial intelligence is no longer a niche tool for tech labs or science-fiction thrillers. Its now the battleground where the future of American power, prosperity, and freedom will be decided. With the release of "Winning the AI Race: Americas AI Action Plan," the Trump administration is rightfully treating this moment as the 21st-century equivalent of the space race or the nuclear age.ROBOT ON WHEELS: Walking up to your car and seeing it recognize you, light up with a digital smile and respond to your voice used to be something only seen in TV shows and movies.DIGITAL POWER DRAIN: If your electricity bill seems shockingly high, you're not imagining it. A big part of the spike is being driven by rising artificial intelligence electricity demand.FOLLOW FOX NEWS ON SOCIAL MEDIAFacebookInstagramYouTubeTwitterLinkedInSIGN UP FOR OUR OTHER NEWSLETTERSFox News FirstFox News OpinionFox News LifestyleFox News HealthDOWNLOAD OUR APPSWATCH FOX NEWS ONLINEFox News GoSTREAM FOX NATIONFox NationStay up to date on the latest AI technology advancements and learn about the challenges and opportunities AI presents now and for the future with Fox Newshere.
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    Todd and Julie Chrisley's children accuse family members of betrayal, 'lose our last name'
    The truth will set you free.In the first trailer for "The Chrisleys: Back to Reality," Todd and Julie Chrisley's children are seen accusing their "own family members" of betrayal related to the 2022 conviction of the couple on bank fraud and tax evasion charges."The prosecutor read the letter Lindsie wrote to the FBI. Were no longer family, lose our last name," Savannah Chrisley said."I mean, your blood will screw you over, then a stranger definitely will," Grayson Chrisley added.TODD AND JULIE CHRISLEY CALL LIFE AFTER PRISON MORE DIFFICULT THAN TIME BEHIND BARSCameras have been filming the Chrisley family for the past three years as the story of their time behind bars unfolded."Our household is completely divided. I told my parents I don't know if it can ever be repaired," Savannah said. "Honestly.""I want people to know what actually went down with my family," Chase Chrisley said. "There's a score to be settled."The family's feud involving Lindsie first began in 2012, with Todd and Julie's daughter completely leaving "Chrisley Knows Best" in 2017. Lindsie has been outspoken about the damage the Chrisley name has brought to her over the years.TODD AND JULIE CHRISLEY RETURN TO REALITY TV AFTER TRUMP PARDON FREES THEM FROM PRISONTodd and Julie were both pardoned by President Donald Trump in May after being convicted of a combined 19 years behind bars. The "Chrisley Knows Best" stars walked out of prison after serving two and a half years on bank fraud and tax evasion charges.Savannah claimed Trump's pardon "literally came out of nowhere" while speaking to reporters on May 28."I was in such shock and awe that the president himself took the time to tell me my family is coming back together," she said.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSThe Chrisleys' lawyer explained the pardon would wipe the couple's case "entirely," as if it had never happened."A pardon like this generally ends the case entirely, and so we'll see the fine print of the pardon explicitly, but generally when you are pardoned, it is wiped away, and so it's wiped clean," Alex Little, a partner at Litson PLLC, previously told Fox News Digital. "It's as if the case hasn't happened, and fortunately Todd and Julie will be able to pick up their lives to the best that they're able and go on forward and focus on the future.""I think that the pardon process is something that hadn't been used by many presidents for many, many terms. This president clearly looks at it differently, looks at, is part of his role to oversee the criminal justice system. And look, however much you may want to criticize that, it's an incredibly powerful tool the president has, and I think it's really important the president began to use it. This was a very deserving case and I hope that he finds more."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"The Chrisleys: Back to Reality" will premiere over the span of two days on Sept. 1 and 2. The finale will hit screens on Sept. 16."The series begins during the wake of the familys controversy and upheaval with Todd and Julie in federal prisonandfollowsthe family as their parents are eventually pardoned, released from prison and return home," a press release from Lifetime read."The new series exposes the raw truth of the Chrisleys' lives past and present and the reality is far different from what audiences have seen before. The family faces a critical point that will either maketheirbond stronger or leave it shattered forever. This series delivers an unfiltered, deeply personal look at their journey and introduces the real Chrisleys as they navigate this new chapter."
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    ICE lodges detainer against illegal migrant charged with kidnapping, sexually assaulting neighbor in Texas
    U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) lodged a detainer on a previously deported illegal migrant charged with kidnapping and sexually assaulting a woman in his apartment complex in Pasadena, Texas.In arrest records from July 2, investigators said Jose Maldonado-Zavala, a 60-year-old from Honduras, pretended the victim's air conditioner was leaking into his apartment, then grabbed and dragged her into his apartment and sexually assaulted her. The victim then fought off the suspect and managed to escape, according to records. "This depraved criminal illegal alien should have never been in our country," said Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin. "Local police charged Maldonado-Zavala with kidnapping and sexually assaulting his neighbor. "We will not allow criminal illegal aliens to prey on American citizens. This monster was already deported once in 2011. Thanks to President Trump and Secretary Noem, we now have the most secure border in history and have stopped criminals like this from invading our country," McLaughlin added.ICE AGENTS CAPTURE CRIMINAL ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT ACCUSED OF STALKING GOVERNMENT OFFICIALMaldonado-Zavala was first sent backto Honduras in 2011 after illegally entering the U.S. near Hidalgo, Texas, according to ICE.He later entered the U.S. again at an unknown date and location, and without inspection by an immigration official, according to the agency.ICE PLACES DETAINER ON ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT FACING CHARGES FOR ALLEGEDLY KILLING TEEN: 'EVIL CRIMES'The Pasadena Police Department said in late July that "Investigators believe there may be additional victims in the area."They added that "If you or someone you know has had an interaction" with Maldonado-Zavala and "believe a crime may have occurred," contact law enforcement.His bond in the case has been set at $250,000, KHOU reported.
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    Corporation for Public Broadcasting announces it will shut down after Trump, Congress cut funding
    The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CBP) announced it will be shutting down operations after Congress pulled its funding at the direction of President Donald Trump.In a press release Friday, the CPB said it would begin "an orderly wind-down of its operations following the passage of a federal rescissions package" last month."For nearly 60 years, CPB has carried out its Congressional mission to build and sustain a trusted public media system that informs, educates, and serves communities across the country," CPB said in its statement. "Through partnerships with local stations and producers, CPB has supported educational content, locally relevant journalism, emergency communications, cultural programming, and essential services for Americans in every community.CPB President and CEO Patricia Harrison said "we now face the difficult reality of closing our operations" despite efforts to salvage funding for public media.CPB employees were informed that most of their positions will conclude at the close of the fiscal year at the end of September.This is a developing story
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    Yankees release Marcus Stroman to make room for trade deadline acquisitions
    The New York Yankees released starting pitcher Marcus Stroman on Friday.Stroman, 34, was released to make room for the pitchers the team acquired at the trade deadline.The Yankees acquired two-time All-Star David Bednar from thePittsburgh Pirates,All-Star Camilo Doval from the San Francisco Giants and Jake Bird from the Colorado Rockies.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMBednar, 30, had a 2.37 ERA with 17 saves in 38 innings for the Pirates. Doval, 28, has a 3.09 ERA with 15 saves in 46.2 innings. Bird, 26, has a 4.73 ERA in 53.1 innings pitched.Following the Yankees' 7-4 win yesterday, they optioned relief pitchers Yerry De Los Santos and Ian Hamilton to the minor leagues to create two roster spots. Stromans release opens up the requisite third roster spot needed to add all the incoming pitchers to the roster.Stroman pitched in the Yankees win on Thursday over the Tampa Bay Rays, and was credited with the win as he pitched five innings and gave up four runs.On the season, Stroman only made nine starts due to injury. The two-time All-Star had a 3-2 record in those starts and had a 6.23 ERA in 39 innings pitched.MLB TEAMS SHAKE UP THEIR ROSTERS FOR POSTSEASON PUSH BEFORE THE TRADE DEADLINEThe Yankees signed Stroman to a two-year contract prior to the 2024 season. If Stroman pitched 140 innings in 2025, he would have had an $18 million player option for 2026.Stroman appeared in 39 games with the Yankees across two seasons and had a 4.69 ERA and a 13-11 record.The Yankees could have optioned young starting pitcher Cam Schlittler to make room for the new bullpen arms, but the team instead decided to release Stroman.Schlittler, 24, has impressed in his three starts as his fastball sits in the upper 90s, occasionally touching 100 MPH. He has a 1-1 record, a 4.91 ERA, and 15 strikeouts in 14.2 innings so far this season.The Yankees current starting rotation consists of Max Fried, Carlos Rodon, Luis Gil (who will make his season debut on Sunday after missing the start to the season with injury), Will Warren, and Schlittler.The Yankees (60-49) next game is against the Miami Marlins (52-55) is on Friday at 7:10 p.m. ET.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Anti-Israel protesters arrested after storming Schumer, Gillibrand's NYC office building
    Anti-Israel protesters were arrested after storming the lobby of Sen. Chuck Schumer and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrands offices in New York City. The NYPD confirmed to Fox News Digital that officers made arrests at "an unscheduled demonstration" at 780 Third Avenue, where both senators NYC offices are located.The protesters, clad in black and yellow, put out signs with various slogans, including two that addressed Schumer and Gillibrand directly, demanding they "stop starving Gaza." They also chanted "Free, free Palestine, stop the genocide." Among the activists was actor Sara Ramirez, who starred in "Grey's Anatomy" and "And Just Like That," according to Reuters.TRUMP: HAMAS SURRENDER, HOSTAGE RELEASE IS FASTEST WAY TO END GAZA WARIt is unclear exactly how many people were arrested, as the NYPD was not disclosing that information at the time of this writing.Earlier this week, Schumer released a statement decrying the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and calling for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas."The reporting and images out of Gaza depicting the devastating levels of hunger, starvation, suffering, and death are wholly unacceptable and underscore the dire human cost of this ongoing conflict that cannot be ignored," the statement read.PRO-ISRAEL DEM SAYS THOSE WHO WON'T DECRY HAMAS OVER OCT. 7 ATTACK 'HAVE NO BUSINESS' POSING AS HUMANITARIANS"Regardless of the status of negotiations, the Trump administration and the Israeli government must urgently work with experienced and long-standing humanitarian and development partners of the United States to surge the delivery of food, services, and humanitarian assistance to Palestinians in Gaza. The action taken by the Israeli government to lift some restrictions on aid is a step forward but much more must be done," Schumer added.On Friday, President Donald Trump told Axios that he is working on a plan to "get people fed" in Gaza. The outlet noted that the president was concerned about starvation in Gaza, but placed the blame on Hamas. Additionally, Trump told Axios that Witkoff was "doing great work," but that he had not gotten a briefing from his special envoy yet.DEMOCRATIC LAWMAKER 'NO LONGER ON SPEAKING TERMS' WITH SOME FAMILY OVER ISRAEL SUPPORTAlso on Friday, U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff visited aid distribution sites run by the U.S.- and Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF)."Went into Gaza today [and] observed humanitarian food program by U.S.-launched GHF. Hamas hates GHF [because] it gets food to [people without] it being looted by Hamas. Over 100 MILLION meals served in 2 months," Huckabee wrote on X. In a separate post, Huckabee hailed GHFs work as "an incredible feat."Huckabee also told Fox News Brian Kilmeade that the situation in Gaza is "a mess" because of Hamas. He added that he had seen evidence of the terror group stealing aid and selling it on the black market. According to Huckabee, a 4-kilogram (8.8-pound) bag of sugar is being sold on the black market for as much as $200.Witkoff said that he and Huckabee spent five hours in Gaza "level setting the facts on the ground, assessing conditions and meeting with [GHF] and other agencies." He added that the aim of the visit was to give President Donald Trump "a clear understanding of the humanitarian situation and help craft a plan to deliver food and medical aid to the people of Gaza."Fox News Digital reached out to the NYPD as well as the offices of Schumer and Gillibrand.
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