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    DHS open to Duck Dynasty producer's pitch for immigrant-based reality show: 'Happy to review'
    The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is considering working with the producer of Duck Dynasty on a reality show featuring immigrants vying for U.S. citizenship.Rob Worsoff, the A&E producer who pitched the department about the show in a 35-page slide deck first reported by Daily Mail, envisioned immigrants taking part in competitions around the country for the prize of fast-tracking their citizenship process, such as digging for clams in Maine or rafting down the Arkansas River in Colorado.The show would be called The American, also the name of the Amtrak train that would cart them around the country.As they travel to each state, the competitors would "learn about the history, quirks and activities of each region," one slide seen by Fox News Digital said. "Aboard the train, we will learn who they are, where they come from, their unique backgrounds, and why they have chosen to immigrate to the United States of America," the slide reads.DHS seems open to the proposal.NOEM DISMISSES JEFFRIES' WARNINGS AS DHS CONSIDERS ARRESTS OF DEMOCRATIC LAWMAKERS AFTER ICE FACILITY CLASH"I said it may be a good idea," Tricia McLaughlin,Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs at DHS, told Fox News Digital."We get hundreds of pitches for shows. We need to revive patriotism and civic duty in this country and were happy to review out-of-the-box pitches."She added on X that Sec. Kristi Noem, known for her made-for-TV moments on the job, has not yet been briefed on the idea because its in the early stages and has not been approved by staff.DHS CHIEF NOEM ACCUSES LAWMAKERS OF 'COMMITTING FELONIES' AT NEWARK ICE FACILITY: 'THEY SHOULD BE CENSURED'The winner would be deemed "our newest fellow American!" though all contestants on the show would be eligible for eventual citizenship.Other game prizes would be "iconically American," including1 million American Airlines points, a $10,000 Starbucks Gift Card, or a lifetime supply of 76 gasoline.Worsoff, who is Canadian, told Fox News Digital hed pitched the idea as far back as the Obama administration, and the DHS under both President Barack Obama and Joe Biden had been receptive to it."Both cases there was a positive response," he said. "There was a very positive response under [DHS Sec. Alejandro] Mayorkas, then he got impeached.""My show is very much a positive, fun inclusive show," Worsoff added. He said years ago he'd pitched the idea for the hit reality show The Biggest Loser and people had initially accused him of fat-shaming. "Then people watched the show they realized this is a heartwarming, kind show.""Nobody's moving backwards in the [immigration] process" by being on the show, he emphasized.Worsoff told the Wall Street Journal hed pitched the idea as far back as the Obama administration, but it never gained traction.Worsoff formerly wrote for and produced Duck Dynasty, the reality TV show about a Louisiana family and their duck hunting activities. He also produced Bravos Millionaire Matchmaker.Worsoff, who hails from Canada, told the Daily Mail:"Im not affiliated with any political ideology. As an immigrant myself, I am merely trying to make a show that celebrates the immigration process, celebrate what it means to be American and have a national conversation about what it means to be American, through the eyes of the people who want it most."DHS has launched a $200 million ad campaign aimed at highlighting the administrations efforts to crack down on illegal immigration.
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    'View' co-host tells others Trump is in power 'because you guys screwed this up' in clash over Biden cover-up
    "The View" co-hosts locked horns Friday over whether the Democratic Party needs to reckon with how it protected then-President Joe Biden from scrutiny amid rumors of his decline or move on to focus on President Donald Trump.Adding fuel to the fire is the upcoming book "Original Sin: President Biden's Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again," co-written by CNN host Jake Tapper, who admitted he did not cover Bidens worsening condition enough."The View" shared clips of Tapper talking about his coverage, followed by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., stating their intent to look forward rather than back, which sparked a heated debate among the hosts.Co-host Sara Haines responded that many people have lost faith in the Democratic Party precisely because it spent too much time denying and trying to distract people from what they could see with their own eyes.SPARKS FLY AS 'THE VIEW' HOSTS CLASH OVER REASONS FOR BRUTAL HARRIS DEFEAT: 'WHAT IS WRONG WITH AMERICA?'"They told the voters what to care about, and they did not listen when the voters said they cared," she added. "So these stories coming out arent about beating a dead horse, its saying if they could have a fair conversation that We heard you, we saw it as they saw it, theyd be gaining some of the voters back."Co-host Sunny Hostin slammed Haines analysis. "I think that I want to move on from why the Democratic Party lost and I want to hear from the Democratic Party about how we are going to take our country back," Hostin said, offering a laundry list of grievances with the Trump administration.Co-host Ana Navarro condemned campaign books like Tappers for featuring anonymous insiders, arguing it makes each of them look like a "complicit coward.""Or was there a culture within the White House that people felt that they couldnt speak truth to power?" Griffin responded, citing quotes in the book where people claimed they would be "boxed out of meetings" if they raised concerns.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREOne key example from the book Griffin mentioned was when Biden didnt recognize George Clooney at a political fundraiser in June.Behar disregarded the incident and sparked laughter from the audience by quipping, "[Clooney] looks different lately."Griffin argued it was a stark sign Biden would not have been able to rise to the occasion during a time of crisis. "Does that give you confidence that, in the middle of the night, if China is about to attack us, theres a war breaking out in Iran, that he is the sharpest person to be able to handle that?"Behar dismissed the argument again, contrasting Biden's administration with the current Trump administration."Do we just keep lowering the bar because Trump is bad?" Griffin asked. "'Nothing else is bad because Trump is bad?'"After further back and forth, Behar declared, "This ship has sailed. Its out in the ocean somewhere with Biden. Its over. Get over it.""We have Trump because you guys screwed this up," Griffin exclaimed. "All due respect."Haines, who has slammed Democrats for hiding Biden's decline before, argued they are acting like the Republican Party."Dems are actually taking a page from Republicans, because Republicans didnt want us to look at January 6," she said. "They said, Lets look forward. Dont look at what happened on that day. Look over there. So in a way its working. Both parties did this."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
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    Princess Diana's brother shares heartbreaking grief, says her death felt like 'an amputation'
    Earl Charles Spencer lost a part of himself when his sister, Princess Diana, was killed nearly three decades ago.On May 15, he appeared on "Loose Men" in honor of Mental Health Awareness Week, where he discussed sibling grief."It's such an amputation," said the 60-year-old. "You grow up with these people, they are your flesh and blood, theyre with you forever, and then theyre gone."PRINCESS DIANA'S BROTHER, CHARLES SPENCER, REVEALS DEVASTATING FAMILY SECRET"Its a really extraordinary thing," the historian reflected.Diana died in 1997 from injuries she sustained in a car crash in Paris. She was 36. At the time, the mother of two was being chased by paparazzi.Spencer noted that grief never goes away."For years after Diana died, I would think, I must ring her and tell her something, because we shared the same sense of humor," he recalled. "And you just realize, of course, thats not going to happen."The author described how his big sister played a key role in his childhood."As your family naturally folds in on itself you lose your parents I have two older sisters who I adore," Spencer explained. "They're quite a lot older than me, so I don't share my childhood with anyone anymore. And that's a great loss you can never really put right."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERThe world, along with Spencer, watched Diana grow from a shy teenage nursery schoolteacher into a glamorous celebrity who comforted AIDS patients. She instantly became a household name when she married the future King Charles III in 1981, when she was 20 years old. They welcomed two sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, before the couple announced their separation in 1992. Their divorce was finalized in 1996.Spencer said that even as a teenager, he felt an urgency to protect his sister from "the photographers who were plaguing her.""I remember just before she died, a female journalist wrote a really horrendous article, because by that stage I dont think that journalist was thinking of Diana as a person," said Spencer. "She was something to make money out of or whatever.""I wrote her an outraged letter and had a bit of to and fro with her," he said. "I think, particularly as a brother of a sister, you always want to get stuck in, really."It was during Dianas funeral that Spencer denounced the ruthless U.K. press that hounded his beloved sibling in her lifetime.Spencer was 42 years old when he first revealed to a therapist he had been sexually abused as a child. At the time, he had "hit rock bottom." Seventeen years later, he detailed the trauma he endured in a memoir, "A Very Private School."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSHe never told Diana about his experience at Maidwell Hall, an elite English boarding school. But as he struggled with loneliness away from his family, he often thought of his sister."She was the closest person to me growing up," he told Fox News Digital in 2024. "We had two much older sisters and a baby brother who had died. Then there was Diana and me. We were very close. And, actually, that was one of the devastations of being sent away. She was sent a year ahead of me, but for the first few years of my life, we went everywhere together."WATCH: PRINCESS DIANAS HAIRDRESSER RECALLS THEIR LASTING FRIENDSHIP"We did everything together," he shared. "We went to a very gentle primary school together, a day school, [before boarding school]. She was an absolutely lovely older sister to a little boy whose parents were divorced and had quite a traditional English upbringing. We were allies."At the time, a spokesperson for Maidwell Hall didn't immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment. It previously told "Today" that it has notified authorities who investigate crimes against children. School officials are also encouraging any past students with similar experiences to come forward.Today, Spencer hopes the school will now deal with its past "in an honest way.""I would tell [my younger self] it wasnt his fault," Spencer said. "As a child, youre always thinking its your fault. I used to think I must have failed as a son to be sent away to such a place and not be part of the family. But I would tell him, Youre fine. Youve come out on the other side."
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    Fox News True Crime Newsletter: Bryan Kohberger's car, Karen Read's flirty texts, Menendez brothers' new deal
    MEDICAL MYSTERY: Medical examiner details skull fractures in Karen Read murder trial testimonyLETHAL INTERVENTION: 'Casanova killer' executed decades after claiming to kill over 70 victimsTHE BENCH'S IRE: Judge says gag order 'likely' violated in Bryan Kohberger's Idaho murder caseFOLLOW THE FOX TRUE CRIME TEAM ON XBEACH BONES: Human remains found near Taylor Swift's beachside Rhode Island mansion amid serial killer fearsHABITUAL OFFENDER: 'Bourbon Street Hustler' charged in sports reporter's murder gets 25 years in unrelated case: AGOUT OF JAIL?: Gov. Newsom doing 'political calculus' ahead of Menendez brothers' resentencing decisionUNEXAMINED EVIDENCE: Karen Read trial crime lab expert testifies blood evidence was never testedSIGN UP TO GETTRUE CRIME NEWSLETTERKILLERS' FATE: Menendez brothers resentencing: Timeline of killers fight over freedom in parents murdersDANGEROUS DIAGNOSIS: Hawaii judge denies bail to doctor accused of trying to kill wife while hiking on popular trailDECADES LATER: Menendez brothers own up to decades of lies as judge grants resentencing for parents' slayingsSTRATEGIC SHIFT: Karen Read's defense opens door for special prosecutor to bring in new evidence: court docsKEPT COMING BACK: Car similar to Bryan Kohberger's seen near victims' home multiple times just before alleged killings: ReportSIGN UP TO GETTRUE CRIME NEWSLETTERRIVALRY THEORY: Karen Read defense floats theory that jealous Brian Higgins fought John OKeefe before deathUNDER THEIR NOSES: Family of mom murdered in ritzy DC suburb decades ago gets justice as perp nobody expected pleads guiltyGONE GIRL: Detectives true crime podcast helps dig up breakthrough in case that haunted family: drew audible gaspLIKE WHAT YOU'RE READING? FIND MORE ON THE TRUE CRIME HUB'WE SEE YOU': Lyle Menendez wishes 'peace' to anyone 'in pain' on Mother's Day'NO WAY IN HELL': Alex Murdaugh's defense attorney explains why he thinks the disgraced lawyer is innocent, will get a new trialFIGHT LIKE A MOTHER: Grieving moms dig with bare hands to unearth the dark truth behind their missing and murdered children'YOU'RE HOT': Karen Read trial reveals flirty text messages with ATF agent behind boyfriend's back'BEHAVIOR ISSUES': Menendez brothers' resentencing moves forward as DA calls out 'deceit, 'narcissistic tendencies' in prison
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    Former FBI Director James Comey meets with Secret Service after controversial '86 47' post
    Former FBI Director James Comey is expected to meet face to face with U.S. Secret Service officials in Washington, D.C. for an interview about his "86 47" post, two sources briefed on the meeting told Fox News.Comey is under investigation for an Instagram post showing seashells arranged on a beach to read "86 47.""Cool shell formation on my beach walk," he wrote in the since-deleted post. Some have interpreted the post to mean "86" get rid of "47" Donald Trump, the 47th president. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPThe U.S. Secret Service is leading the investigation at this point, but the FBI and Department of Justice could take a larger role if necessary, Fox News is told.
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    Biden struggles with words, key memories in leaked audio from Special Counsel Hur interview
    Leaked audio from former President Joe Bidens interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur showed the president struggling with key memories, including when his son Beau died and when he left the vice presidency.The audio, obtained by Axios, was a clip from several interviews between the former president and Hur related to an investigation into his handling of classified documents.
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    Biden struggles with words, key memories in leaked audio from Special Counsel Hur interview
    Leaked audio from former President Joe Bidens interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur showed the president struggling with key memories, including when his son Beau died and when he left the vice presidency.The audio, obtained by Axios, was a clip from several interviews between the former president and Hur related to an investigation into his handling of classified documents.
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    Ivanka Trump visits Eagles' locker room looking for player who called her 'beautiful'
    President Donald Trump's daughter, Ivanka Trump, showed the inside of the Philadelphia Eagles' locker room in an X post Friday.She appeared to be looking for cornerback Eli Ricks, the player who said she was "beautiful" during the team's White House visit in April.Ivanka's post was in direct response to Ricks' original tweet that said, "Donald trump daughter is beautiful," from April 28.Ricks later wrote, "After seeing her in person, Ivanka is exactly my type."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMIn response, she told Ricks. "Missed you today," and included a photo of a note to the cornerback that said, "stopped by to say hi! Sorry to miss you! Go Birds!"IVANKA TRUMP SHARES WHOLESOME MOMENT WITH SON THEO AND EAGLES' SAQUON BARKLEY DURING WHITE HOUSE VISITThe president's daughter then shared a series of videos and photos showing her son Theo at the Eagles' training complex playing catch on the practice field.Ricks joined the Eagles in 2023 as an undrafted free agent out of LSU and Alabama.He played 16 games in 2023 and seven in 2024, registering 21 tackles and three pass breakups. A lot of his snaps have come on special teams.Ivanka is married to Jared Kushner, and they have three children Theo, Arabella and Joseph.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Ivanka Trump visits Eagles' locker room looking for player who called her 'beautiful'
    President Donald Trump's daughter, Ivanka Trump, showed the inside of the Philadelphia Eagles' locker room in an X post Friday.She appeared to be looking for cornerback Eli Ricks, the player who said she was "beautiful" during the team's White House visit in April.Ivanka's post was in direct response to Ricks' original tweet that said, "Donald trump daughter is beautiful," from April 28.Ricks later wrote, "After seeing her in person, Ivanka is exactly my type."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMIn response, she told Ricks. "Missed you today," and included a photo of a note to the cornerback that said, "stopped by to say hi! Sorry to miss you! Go Birds!"IVANKA TRUMP SHARES WHOLESOME MOMENT WITH SON THEO AND EAGLES' SAQUON BARKLEY DURING WHITE HOUSE VISITThe president's daughter then shared a series of videos and photos showing her son Theo at the Eagles' training complex playing catch on the practice field.Ricks joined the Eagles in 2023 as an undrafted free agent out of LSU and Alabama.He played 16 games in 2023 and seven in 2024, registering 21 tackles and three pass breakups. A lot of his snaps have come on special teams.Ivanka is married to Jared Kushner, and they have three children Theo, Arabella and Joseph.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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