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    'Squad' member, Nancy Mace clash on social media: 'You belong in rehab'
    Democratic Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar butted heads on Wednesday with Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., who remarked that "maybe Somalia can take you back" after Omar's comments about the assassination of Charlie Kirk.The pair engaged in a back-and-forth on social media after Mace introduced a resolution to censure Omar and remove her from her committee assignments.Omar has faced backlash from the right over an interview with the progressive news outlet Zeteo, during which she criticized Kirk's past commentary and Republicans' reaction to the shooting.She told the outlet, days after Kirk's assassination, that he had previously "downplayed slavery and what Black people have gone through in this country by saying Juneteenth shouldn't exist."SQUAD MEMBER GIVES BLUNT RESPONSE WHEN ASKED WHY DEMS ARE CELEBRATING POLITICAL VIOLENCE AFTER KIRK'S DEATH"There are a lot of people out there talking about him just wanting to have a civil debate," the "Squad" member said. "There is nothing more effed up than to completely pretend that his words and actions have not been recorded and in existence for the last decade or so."Mace responded to the comments in a post on X, writing, "If you celebrate murder, maybe Somalia can take you back."Omar, who came to the United States as a child from Somalia, then responded, "I know you aren't well or smart, but I hope someone can explain to you that there isnt a correlation between my committee assignments and deportation."Would love to see you get the help you need next. You belong in rehab, not Congress," Omar continued on X.HOUSE REPUBLICAN NANCY MACE MOVES TO REMOVE ILHAN OMAR FROM COMMITTEES AFTER KIRK ASSASSINATION REMARKS"One-way ticket to Somalia with your name on it, Ilhan Omar," Mace added on X.In a statement to Fox News Digital, Mace said Omar mocked the assassination of Kirk, a husband and father of two young children."Now shes lashing out because we called her out. Whats not well is celebrating political violence," Mace said. "Whats not smart is defending it. Omar should be ashamed of herself. Omar can throw insults all day, but it wont save her from accountability. She crossed the line, and were not letting her get away with it. Go back to Somalia."In her interview, Omar called Kirk's assassination "mortifying," while clarifying her remarks."While I disagreed with Charlie Kirk vehemently about his rhetoric, my heart breaks for his wife and children. I dont wish violence on anyone," she wrote. "My faith teaches me the power of peace, empathy and compassion."Right-wing accounts trying to spin a false story when I condemned his murder multiple times is fitting for their agenda to villainize the left and hide from the fact that Donald Trump gins up hate on a daily basis."
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    Would you buy the world's first personal robocar?
    Silicon Valley startup Tensor is taking a bold step into the future of driving. Unlike rivals chasing robotaxi fleets, Tensor wants consumers to own the first true self-driving car. The company calls it the world's first personal robocar.This luxury EV promises Level 4 autonomy, meaning you can ride with your eyes off the road while the steering wheel folds away into the dash. In its place, a wide screen transforms the driver's seat into a lounge or mobile office.Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best tech tips, urgent security alerts and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox. Plus, youll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide free when you join myCYBERGUY.COM newsletter.WILL AUTONOMOUS TRUCKS REPLACE DRIVERS BY 2027?Tensor built this machine from the ground up. It is covered in technology: 37 cameras, five custom lidars, 11 radars, plus microphones, ultrasonics and water detectors. Each sensor includes cleaning systems to keep its view clear in any condition.The car runs on Tensor's own Foundation Model, a transformer-based AI designed to mimic human driving decisions. Unlike many competitors, the system works without constant cloud support. That means better privacy and no dependency on remote servers.LUCID JOINS TESLA AND GM WITH HANDS-FREE HIGHWAY DRIVINGMost autonomous startups, including Tensor's earlier brand AutoX, started with robotaxi fleets. Those are easier to control since they operate in one city and return to a depot every night.Tensor is taking a tougher path with consumer cars. That means the robocar must adapt to highways, urban roads and real-world conditions without a safety net. While it won't travel on every road from day one, owners can take control whenever needed.VOLKSWAGENS ICONIC CUTE VAN DRIVES ITSELF WITH 360-DEGREE VISIONTensor promises full redundancy with steering, braking and computing. If one system fails, backups take over instantly. The interior design adds another layer of appeal. With retractable pedals and foldable steering, the cabin feels more like a living space than a driver's seat.The company partnered with VinFast, the Vietnamese automaker, to manufacture the vehicle. Pricing remains under wraps, but executives admit it will exceed luxury electric vehicles like the Lucid Air.Tensor's approach signals a turning point. Instead of waiting for ride-hailing services to roll out self-driving fleets, consumers may soon buy autonomy outright. If successful, this could reshape not just commuting, but how we think about owning cars at all.Take my quiz: How safe is your online security?Think your devices and data are truly protected? Take this quick quiz to see where your digital habits stand. From passwords to Wi-Fi settings, youll get a personalized breakdown of what youre doing right and what needs improvement. Take my Quiz here:Cyberguy.com.Tensor has history on its side. Its AutoX roots gave it years of testing, including permits for driverless operation in California since 2020. Now rebranded, it's racing to sell the first consumer-ready robocar by 2026. The gamble is big. Luxury buyers may welcome the futuristic design and privacy protections, but mass adoption will depend on trust, safety and real-world performance.Would you hand control of your daily drive to a car that promises to drive itself?Let us know by writing to us atCyberguy.com.Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best tech tips, urgent security alerts and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox. Plus, youll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide free when you join myCYBERGUY.COM newsletter.Copyright 2025 CyberGuy.com. All rights reserved.
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    Easy bathroom upgrades under $150 that make a big impact
    Looking to refresh your bathroom without a full remodel? Small upgrades like bold wallpaper, modern shelving or a chic shower curtain can instantly transform the space, while swapping out dated hardware or upgrading a toilet seat offers easy updates.Keep scrolling to discover smart picks for your bathroom refresh.Upgrade your shower with a vitamin C showerhead that softens water, filters out impurities and fills your bathroom with a soothing citrus aroma to reduce stress and improve sleep quality.Original price: $60Shower curtains are an easy way to add texture and pattern to your bathroom. This machine-washable option features bold, colorful florals set against a dark backdrop.SHOP LE CREUSET'S NEW MODERN HERITAGE COLLECTION AND SAVE UP TO 41% ON CLASSIC COOKWAREOriginal price: $87.99Wallpaper is an easy way to transform your walls, and peel-and-stick options make the process mess-free because there is no glue or paste required. For a bold look, try thisgeometric peel-and-stick design at Wayfair.Original price: $21.99Install a fun storage solution in a small space. This wall-mountedtoilet paper shelf holds up to four rolls and doubles as a practical storage option. When full, its unique design spells out a cheeky potty word.Original price: $68.99A simple bathroom refresh can be as easy as updating your hardware, such as towel racks and hooks. Thisfive-piece set gives your space a modern reset with its sleek black finish and durable stainless steel construction.FROM AIRPODS TO APPLE WATCH, THE MUST-HAVE IPHONE 17 ACCESSORIESOriginal price: $99.99Modernize your bathroom vanity with thisLED mirror. It features a built-in heating pad for efficient anti-fog performance and offers three lighting modes for the perfect glow: warm, natural and white.Original price: $269.99Add a touch of luxury to your bathroom with thisfreestanding towel warmer. Featuring six chrome-finished bars, its compact enough to fit in most spaces while keeping towels and more warm.Original price: $49.99Crafted from highly absorbent diatomaceous earth, thisbath mat quickly evaporates water to keep your floor dry. Its sleek, modern design is both functional and stylish, making it a smart addition to any bathroom.Original price: $139.99Upgrade your shower with this100% teak shower bench. It is waterproof, stylish and designed to fit neatly in a corner while providing storage and seating.For more deals, visitwww.foxnews.com/dealsUpgrade your bathroom with theBrondell bidet seat. This model connects to hot water for a dual-temperature wash and requires no electricity or batteries. Its designed with dual nozzles for front and rear washes, a soft-closing seat and a sturdy, sittable lid.If youre anAmazon Prime member, you can get these items to your door ASAP. You canjoin or start a 30-day free trial to start your shopping today.
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    Fox News Sports Huddle Newsletter: Charlie Kirk tributes, transgender debates define sports' tumultuous week
    'CHARLIE HAD MY RESPECT' Orlando Magic star Jonathan Isaac's new signature sneaker, the Judah 2, features six Bible verses and seeks to boldly profess his Christian values. He spoke to Fox News Digital about the personal relationship he had with late conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Continue reading A 'LIFELONG' FAN The Chicago Cubs flew the American flag at half-staff and held a moment of reflection for lifelong fan Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated last week during a campus event in Utah. Kirk is survived by his wife and their two children. Last week's tragic events at Utah Valley University prompted emotional reactions across the sports world. Continue reading 'DISTURBING Former ESPN host Samantha Ponder revealed on social media that shes received "disturbing" messages after she expressed her sorrow for the death of Charlie Kirk last week. Continue reading 'WE ARE HEARTBROKEN' Tavia Hunt, wife of Kansas City Chiefs chairman and CEO Clark Hunt, pointed to her shared Christian beliefs with the late Charlie Kirk in an emotional social media post. Continue reading 'PIVOTAL MOMENT'ESPN host Pat McAfee said the tragic event at Utah Valley University on Wednesday left him startled. He also raised questions about what the moment said about the state of American society.Continue reading PERSONAL VIEWS A USA Cycling statement sent to Fox News Digital addressed the controversial social media posts by transgender athlete Chelsea Wolfe related to the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Wolfe was an alternate in BMX for the U.S. team at the Tokyo Olympics. Continue reading A ROLE TO PLAY California Gov. Gavin Newsome's office provided Fox News Digital with a statement about the CIF, CDE and the state legislature's roles in the ongoing debate on transgender athletes' inclusion in girls' and women's sports. Continue reading 'GOING TO BE OK' Miami Dolphins legend Dan Marino discussed Kansas City's early season challenges and injury concerns. Marino remains confident that the team will ultimately overcome adversity.Continue reading GIVE US SOME CREDIT Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Jordan Mailata is speaking out as the team's infamous tush push, once again faces scrutiny.Continue reading READY, SET, WATCH! The "OutKick the Show with Clay Travis" debuts on FS1 today in its weekly Wednesday, 6 p.m. ET time slot. Continue reading FROM OUTKICK Armando Salguero concluded that nine teams paid tribute following the death of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk. Continue reading FOLLOW FOX NEWS ON SOCIAL MEDIAFacebookInstagramYouTubeTwitterLinkedInFox News FirstFox News OpinionFox News LifestyleFox News HealthFox BusinessFox WeatherFox SportsTubiFox News GoOutKickSign up for OutKick's daily newsletterFox Nation
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    Massive asteroid bigger than a skyscraper heading toward Earth at 24,000 mph
    A massive asteroid nearly the size of a New York skyscraper will make a close approach, or pass, by Earth in the early hours of Sept. 18, according to scientists.They say the asteroid, officially dubbed "2025 FA22," is set to race past the planet at more than 24,000 mph, and will do so again in 2089 and 2173.The asteroid measures between 427 and 951 feet across, similar in size to a large skyscraper.UFO MANIA GRIPS SMALL TOWN AFTER MYSTERIOUS GLOWING OBJECT SIGHTING GOES VIRALNASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) have confirmed it poses no immediate threat because updated measurements have ruled out a collision and the asteroid has now been taken off the risk table."Impacts on this scale are rare, but the consequences would be catastrophic," ESA researchers said, with the pass Thursday morning offering a rare opportunity to study a skyscraper-sized asteroid up close.Astronomers first detected 2025 FA22 in March using a special telescope in Hawaii. It was then added to ESAs watch list of possible dangerous asteroids.HARVARD PHYSICIST SAYS MYSTERIOUS INTERSTELLAR OBJECT COULD BE NUCLEAR-POWERED SPACESHIPBecause of its size and speed, if 2025 FA22 did strike Earth, it could crush a major city and other areas, setting off fires and tsunamis.People wont be able to see 2025 FA22, but astronomers with strong telescopes or binoculars could spot it as a faint dot against the stars around 3:40 a.m. ET Sept. 18.METEORITE FRAGMENT THAT SLAMMED THROUGH HOMEOWNER'S ROOF IS BILLIONS OF YEARS OLD, PREDATES EARTH: PROFESSORAsteroids are rocky formations of the solar system from billions of years ago that are seen orbiting the sun and can be different sizes.NASA estimates more than 1.3 million asteroids are in the solar system, with over 30,000 classified as near-Earth objects.NASA's Asteroid Watch always monitors asteroids that could come within 4.6 million miles of Earth.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPAny object larger than 492 feet passing within 4.6 million miles of Earth earns a "potentially hazardous" label.Fox News Digital has reached out to NASA for comment.
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    Alleged Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson negotiated 'gentle' surrender, was afraid of being shot: sheriff
    More details have emerged about how alleged Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson was turned over to police while the manhunt for a suspect ensued.Washington County Sheriff Nate Brooksby said at a news conference on Wednesday that he received a call from a former law enforcement friend telling him Robinson, 22, was the shooter. Robinson reportedly had suicidal thoughts, but was convinced by his parents not to harm himself.Brooksby said Robinson was afraid of a SWAT raid on his home and being shot by the police, which were also motives for willingly presenting himself to the sheriff's office.Robinson asked for a "peaceful, gentle" surrender, a condition to which the sheriff agreed in order to get him to turn himself in. He was described as "quiet and somber" upon apprehension.TIMELINE OF CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSINATIONBrooksby's office did not question Robinson while he waited for the lead investigators to arrive.Robinson's lover, who is transgender, lived in a townhouse with him for about a year, according to a relative who spoke to Fox News Digital."He hates conservatives and Christians," the relative said. "He hated us. He was not raised that way, but he, over the years, has become really detached [and] been radicalized.""He has obviously gotten progressively worse the last year or two," the relative said, adding that he's "always very angry."Robinson faces charges of aggravated murder, two counts of obstruction of justice and felony discharge of a firearm causing serious bodily injury, two counts of witness tampering and commission of a violent offense in the presence of a child.COMPLETE COVERAGE OF CHARLIE KIRKKirk was hosting the first event in his "The American Comeback" tour last Wednesday when he was shot and killed.Authorities say that Robinson climbed onto the roof of the Losee Center at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah, and discharged one round from a rifle, striking Kirk in the neck.Kirk, a conservative titan who traveled the country fostering debate and open dialogue with university students, was pronounced dead a short while later.Fox News' Adam Sabes contributed to this report.
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    The Hitchhikers Guide to the gambits to avoid a government shutdown over the next few days
    Gaming out what might happen over the next couple of days on an effort to avert a government shutdownThe newest wrinkle today is that Democrats intend to release their version of an interim spending bill soon. The question is when? One senior source said it may not come until Friday.The House is now expected to vote on the GOPs "clean" CR to simply renew all funding at the present levels through November 21 on Friday. First of all, the House must pass the bill. That could be tough because Democrats believe all of their members will vote no. Its about the math: Republicans can only lose two votes on their side and still pass a bill without assistance from across the aisle. But lets just operate under the presumption that the House can approve the bill Friday.Then the measure goes to the Senate.HOUSE PLANS THURSDAY VOTE ON GOVERNMENT FUNDING BILL TO EXTEND SPENDING THROUGH NOVEMBERGetting to final approval of this bill would require two rounds of "cloture" to break a filibuster. By the book, this process could take days and certainly bleed into the weekend for the initial round.However, Senate Republicans want to attend Charlie Kirks funeral on Sunday. And both sides are anxious to blame the other for blowing up an interim spending bill.SENATE REPUBLICANS PUSH MAJOR RULE CHANGE TO FAST-TRACK TRUMP NOMINEES IN BATCHES THIS WEEKSo, staring into the crystal ball and speaking with senior sources from both sides the following could happen in the Senate:The Senate gets the interim spending bill from the House on Friday afternoon. Both sides waive all of the rules and clocks in order to have two "show" votes sometime on Friday or Friday night.Republicans will insist on having a vote to break a filibuster on the motion to proceed to the House-passed bill. That needs 60 yeas. There are 53 Senate Republicans. Fox is told that Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., is expected to be a no on the procedural vote.That means eight Democrats would have to join Republicans to vote to break the filibuster to hit the 60-vote threshold. That is not going to happen.TRUMP PRESSURES REPUBLICANS TO PASS A CONTINUING RESOLUTION TO AVERT A GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWNThe Senate would then vote in similar fashion on starting debate on the Democrats still-unwritten plan. The Senate would subject that vote to a 60 threshold. That too will fall short, since there are only 47 senators who caucus with the Democrats.That produces an impasse."Its good to have a logjam this early in the process," said one senior Senate Democrat to Fox. "It shows that nothing can pass yet."That gambit allows both sides to make their points and get the other side on the record.Such a scenario would prevent a weekend session in the Senate. Both the House and Senate are scheduled to be out of session next week. Rosh Hashanah begins at sundown Monday. However, the House and Senate could come back to session after Rosh Hashanah (Wednesday at nightfall) if necessary. The House and Senate have until 11:59:59 p.m. ET on September 30 to both pass a Band-Aid bill and send it to the President to avoid a shutdown.
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    Obama calls Charlie Kirks death horrific, blames Trump for fueling division
    Former President Barack Obama said conservative activist Charlie Kirks death was "horrific and a tragedy," while also taking a veiled shot at President Donald Trump with accusations of sowing political division in the country as the nation faces an unprecedented "political crisis.""Regardless of where you are on the political spectrum, what happened to Charlie Kirk was horrific and a tragedy," Obama said Tuesday night at the Jefferson Educational Societys 17th annual global summit in Erie, Pennsylvania."Obviously I didnt know Charlie Kirk," Obama said. "I was generally aware of some of his ideas. I think those ideas were wrong, but that doesnt negate the fact that what happened was a tragedy and that I mourn for him and his family."Obama, who said Tuesday that the nation is facing a "political crisis of the sort that we havent seen before," did not mention Trump by name in his remarks.GRADUALLY AND THEN SUDDENLY: REAGAN SPEECHWRITER TALKS POLITICAL VIOLENCE IN AFTERMATH OF KIRKS DEATHKirk, 31, was killed after suffering a gunshot wound in the neck during his American Comeback Tour at Utah Valley University Sept. 10. The shooting suspect, Tyler Robinson, was charged Monday with aggravated murder, along with other charges.The assassination comes a year after two attempts to take the presidents life.While Obama admitted that extremists are present at both ends of the political divide, he distanced himself and his administration from far-left ideologues."Those extreme views were not in my White House," Obama claimed. "I wasn't empowering them. I wasn't putting the weight of the United States government behind them. When we have the weight of the United States government behind extremist views, weve got a problem."'DARK MOMENT FOR AMERICA': TRUMP DECLARES CHARLIE KIRK'S VOICE 'BIGGER AND GRANDER' AFTER ASSASSINATIONAdditionally, Obama signaled that the current White House was seeking to "silence discussion" in the aftermath of Kirks death, comments that come as Trump and administration officials have vowed to take action against those who have cheered for Kirks death on social media and cast blame on the "radical left" for recent political violence."When I hear not just our current president, but his aides, who have a history of calling political opponents vermin, enemies who need to be targeted, that speaks to a broader problem that we have right now, and something that were going to have to grapple with all of us," Obama said.In response, the White House said that Obama is the "architect" for creating political division within America.CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSINATION: ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER, JOSH DUHAMEL, JILLIAN MICHAELS DENOUNCE POLITICAL VIOLENCE"Barack Hussein Obama is the architect of modern political division in America famously demeaning millions of patriotic Americans who opposed his liberal agenda as bitter for cling(ing) to guns or religion," White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson said in a Wednesday statement. "Obama used every opportunity to sow division and pit Americans against each other, and following his presidency more Americans felt Obama divided the country than felt he united it.""His division has inspired generations of Democrats to slander their opponents as deplorables, or fascists, or Nazis,'" Jackson said. "If he cares about unity in America, he would tell his own party to stop their destructive behavior."Obama previously weighed in to express his condolences to Kirks family immediately after the shooting."We dont yet know what motivated the person who shot and killed Charlie Kirk, but this kind of despicable violence has no place in our democracy," Obama said in an X post Sept. 10. "Michelle and I will be praying for Charlies family tonight, especially his wife Erika and their two young children."
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    Newsom says he kept in touch with Charlie Kirk since podcast, called him 'gracious'
    California Gov. Gavin Newsom said during a campaign event Tuesday evening that he stayed close with Charlie Kirk after he appeared as his debut guest on his podcast, "This is Gavin Newsom," in January."He was gracious enough, to not only say, yes, he flew out, to do it in person," Newsom said to progressive political commentator Bryan Tyler Cohen."And I spent not just the hour plus, in a very civil conversation with Charlie, I spent time with him after, and we stayed in touch, including my team, stayed in touch pretty consistently," the liberal governor said.FEARLESS TOUR TAKES CHARLIE KIRKS FREE SPEECH MISSION TO COLLEGES NATIONWIDEKirk and Newsom clashed over transgender athletes in womens sports on the podcast, but Newsom breaking with his progressive base sided with Kirk, calling it "an issue of fairness" and "deeply unfair." He also noted that his own children watch Kirks videos."Obviously, we have deep differences of opinion," Newsom said Tuesday. "Obviously, he was very offended by positions I hold dear, and I, in turn, very offended by things that he said in positions he held. But the fact is, we had that opportunity to engage.""It's all at stake," the governor continued. "This is a profound and consequential moment in American history. We can lose this republic if we do not assert ourselves. And stand tall at this moment and stand guard, to this republic and our democracy."CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSINATION ROCKS CAPITOL HILL, HEIGHTENS LAWMAKERS' SECURITY FEARSThe comments came during a three-hour livestream rebranded as a Voter Registration Day Rally after Kirk's death. Newsom framed his "FAFO 50" (F--- Around and Find Out) redistricting measure as part of a broader battle against what he called a "code red" threat to American democracy. Joined by Democrat politicians, celebrities and influencers, Newsom claimed President Donald Trump and his allies are undermining institutions from universities to the Justice Department, and pushing to redefine dissent as "hate speech."Newsom urged Democrats to wield their "moral authority" with "muscularity" to counter Republican redistricting efforts.LIBERAL PROFESSORS GROUP BACKS FACULTY SPEECH AFTER CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSINATION, SILENT ON CONDEMNING ATTACK"We need to win this," he said, "or we lose this republic, we lose this democracy."Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA the nations largest grassroots conservative youth movement was assassinated last week at Utah Valley University during his "American Comeback Tour," where he invited liberal students to challenge him in open debate and ask questions.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPSuspect Tyler Robinson was formally charged by the state of Utah on Tuesday. Robinson espoused far-left ideology and had a "hatred" for Kirk's views, according to an indictment.
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    Former Eagles great Jason Kelce warns refs will look 'for anything to call' on tush push amid criticism
    Former Philadelphia Eagles star Jason Kelce said the criticism of the tush push is going to put the famed play under the microscope of referees moving forward.Kelce, 37, warned that referees will be "looking" to throw a flag on the play."The refs are going to be looking for anything to call," Kelce said during a recent episode of "New Heights."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"They need to be very, very cautious because the calls are going to be starting to come, and they should be. Once its out and theres video evidence, rightfully so."The seven-time Pro Bowler took issue with fans who have alleged that the Eagles' offensive linemen are purposely lining up offside."Because theres been alleging that like this is an on-purpose thing that guys are going offsides. As an offensive line, its imperative that you get off on the snap. So, youre doing the best you can to get off on it before the defender gets off on it. And exactly when that verbiage comes out of the quarterbacks mouth, youre trying to time it up perfectly," Kelce said.EAGLES LINEMAN REVEALS WHY RENEWED TUSH PUSH CRITICISM MAKES HIS 'BLOOD BOIL'"And sometimes you are a little bit early. And Ill tell you this: As an offensive lineman, youd rather be early than late because if youre late, it is a very hard play to execute."The Super Bowl champion said the play will be under a "microscope" because of the criticism."Theyre going to be under a microscope moving forward. Everybody is going to be looking at this because of what happened, not just against you guys, but this first week, too. Everybodys taking pictures of it," Kelce said."Theyre saying theyre in the neutral zone. Theyre saying theyre false starting because they slow it down to like a thousand frames per second."The Eagles defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 20-17 in a Super Bowl rematch in Week 2 to improve to 2-0. Quarterback Jalen Hurts scored on the tush push to effectively put the game out of reach in the fourth quarter.The Eagles will look to improve to 3-0 when they take on the Los Angeles Rams (2-0) in a rematch of last years NFC divisional-round matchup. The Rams will travel to Philadelphia to take on the Eagles at 1 p.m. ET Sunday.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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