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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMFox News Politics Newsletter: White House slams slob Pritzker after National Guard rejectionWelcome to the Fox News Politics newsletter, your source for the latest updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill and more Fox News politics content. Here's what's happening -Hopes dim in prediction markets as traders bet the government shutdown will drag on for weeks.-Supreme Court declines to take up Ghislaine Maxwells sex-trafficking appeal.-More lawmakers say theyre rejecting paychecks as the government shutdown drags on.The White House ridiculed Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, D-Ill., on Monday for rejecting President Donald Trumps deployment of National Guard troops to Illinois to combat crime."Chicago is descending into lawlessness and chaos because this slob cares more about boosting his anti-Trump creds on X than he does about making his city safe," White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson told Fox News Digital."Pritzker should be ashamed of himself," she added.Pritzker, long considered a potential 2028 presidential candidate, said he refused to comply with the Trump administration's "ultimatum" to deploy Illinois National Guard troops, calling it "absolutely outrageous and un-American." READ MORE.CAPITOL FREEZE: Trump flips his shutdown approach, leaving Congress to take the heat'DEEPLY WARPED': Stephen Miller trashes Dem who blamed 'extreme right' for fire at South Carolina judge's home: 'You are vile'DEMS IN THE HOT SEAT: Trump says government shutdown layoffs are 'up to' Dems as standoff continuesCREDIT WHERE DUE: Trump tells troops 'every last penny' is coming despite ongoing government shutdown affecting military payBLUE STATES BATTLE: Pritzker says Trump is ordering 400 members of the Texas National Guard to Illinois, Oregon and other locations'AUTHORITARIANISM': Pritzker sues Trump to block National Guard action in IllinoisSEE YOU IN COURT: Newsom sues Trump administration over California National Guard deployment order to OregonJUDGE BLOCKS TROOPS: Federal judge blocks Trump's National Guard deployment to Portland amid constitutional challenge'CREDIT' TO TRUMP: Fetterman, unapologetic supporter of Israel, reacts as Trump seeks Hamas peace deal'MOVE FAST': Trump warns of 'massive bloodshed' if Hamas fails to agree to peace dealCHALLENGE REJECTED: Mike Johnson fires back at Hakeem Jeffries' 'desperate' call for televised shutdown debateHOSTAGE POLITICS: Schumer's shutdown strategy: Democrats double down on Obamacare credits as standoff drags onOMINOUS SIGN: Ominous red and orange skies give Capitol Hill pause as shutdown loomsTHREE-WAY SHOWDOWN: Army veteran-turned-MAGA rising star jumps into fiery GOP Senate primary as polls tightenTRAIL TENSIONS: Winsome Earle-Sears releases ad linking Abigail Spanberger to Jay Jones after violent texts resurfaceSTAND BY THEIR MAN: Key Democrats stay silent as Virginia AG candidate Jay Jones faces violent text scandalDRAWING THE LINE: Trump-backed map signed into law in Missouri: Which states may be next in congressional redistricting battleGet the latest updates on the Trump administration and Congress, exclusive interviews and more on FoxNews.com.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 45 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMFIRST ON FOX: DHS chief slams violent anarchists, pledges full support for federal agentsFIRST ON FOX: Following a weekend of violent anti-ICE protests in Portland and Chicago, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem shared a message to federal law enforcement officials who continued operations despite the danger: "I have your backs."In a statement shared with Fox News Digital, Noem called the anti-ICE activists "violent anarchists" who she said would like to tear down the country."Our brave men and women of law enforcement are being targeted and attacked by violent anarchists who seek to tear down America," said Noem."I want each and every member of law enforcement to know this: President Trump and I have your backs," she went on, while urging others to "stand with ICE as they continue to protect and defend our homeland."NOEM WARNS OF UNPRECEDENTED THREAT LEVEL FOR ICE AGENTS, BLAMES 'LIES' FROM DEMOCRATSDHS shared that despite agents being hit with multiple vehicle attacks by "domestic terrorists" over the weekend, ICE and U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials continued operations in Chicago as part of Operation Midway Blitz, which the agency said "protect[s] American communities from the crime that sanctuary policies allow."In a statement to Fox News Digital, DHS said some of the "worst of the worst" criminal illegal aliens arrested over the weekend included a foreign terrorist organization member, drug traffickers, child abusers, violent offenders and other repeat offenders.Agents arrested Wilmer Alexander Gonzalez Garaban, a Venezuelan criminal illegal alien and confirmed member of the "Tren de Aragua" gang, a criminal group behind several brutal killings, which has been designated by the Trump administration as a foreign terrorist organization. Gonzalez Garaban has a criminal history of theft and resisting an officer, according to DHS.4 ARRESTED IN ALLEGED BORDER PATROL OPERATION SABOTAGE ATTEMPT NEAR LA AS ATTACKS ON IMMIGRATION AGENTS SURGEAnother Venezuelan illegal arrested over the weekend was Abrahan Alfonzo Jimenez Rodriguez, who has charges of resisting an officer, vehicle theft, aggravated assault with a weapon, obstructing justice and aggravated assault with a gun, DHS said.Also arrested was Mexican national Luis Arroyo-Telles, who DHS said has convictions for fraud, licensing violation and cruelty toward a child. Agents also arrested another Mexican national, Arturo Guzman, who DHS said illegally re-entered the U.S. twice and has convictions for drug trafficking and selling amphetamines.Another arrested was Uriel Alvarez-Meneses, also from Mexico, who has eight prior convictions, including multiple driving under the influence and traffic offenses and a prior hit-and-run charge.FBI DIRECTOR KASH PATEL VOWS JUSTICE AFTER DHS AGENT'S VEHICLE RAMMED IN CHICAGOSimilarly, Mexican illegals Ricardo Gervasio-Gervasio and Pedro Navajas-Contreras were arrested and have convictions for cocaine possession, driving under the influence of liquor and dangerous drugs and three prior convictions for driving under the influence, respectively.On Saturday morning, federal agents were rammed and trapped by 10 vehicles, where anti-ICE crowds had gathered for days. Nearly a dozen people were arrested.The suspects have been arrested in connection with the incident, Marimar Martinez and Anthony Ian Santos Ruiz, both of whom were described by DHS as being domestic terrorists who "ambushed" agents. Martinez was armed with a semi-automatic weapon and "ha[d] a history of doxxing federal agents," the DHS said in a release."She took defensive fire from CBP agents and has been discharged from the hospital and is currently in the custody of the FBI," the statement said.ICE OFFICERS IN ILLINOIS TARGETED BY ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS WHO USED 'VEHICLES AS WEAPONS,' OFFICIALS SAYThis follows weeks of anti-ICE protesters holding demonstrations outside an ICE facility in the Chicago suburb of Broadview. Protesters have had many tense interactions with federal officials outside the Broadview facility and have repeatedly blocked federal officials from entering and exiting.Chicago Democratic Mayor Brandon Johnsonsigned an executive on Monday prohibiting federal immigration agents from using city-owned property for immigration enforcement operations or staging.In its statement to Fox News Digital, DHS said it "will not let violence from domestic terrorists and lawless rioters in Chicago slow us down from fulfilling the President's mandate to arrest the worst of the worst."0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 48 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMRobert Saleh's brother rips Jets owner Woody Johnson after team falls to 0-5The New York Jets are the only team in the National Football League without a win this season.New head coach Aaron Glenn has praised the team's efforts in practice, and the organization has already released two players almost immediately after special teams gaffes this season.So, while the process might look good, the results have been the total opposite.The Jets are now 3-14 in their last 17 games, a full season's worth, and one person trolled the organization on social media Monday.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMFormer Jets head coach Robert Saleh's brother, David, took to X to take a shot at team owner Woody Johnson for firing his brother in hopes of sparking the team."Last year, the #Jets were 2-3 playing for first place in their division when #woodyjohnson declared that 'the best roster in franchise history needed a spark.' Since then the #Jets defense has gone from first to worst donning a record of 3-14. #allgasnobrake #AGNB #VictoryMonday #thespark," David Saleh wrote.It was David Saleh's first post on X since Aug. 6, which had previously been a reply. David Saleh had not posted an original message since Feb. 21.COWBOYS' JERRY JONES GIVES FANS MIDDLE FINGER AS TEAM TOPS JETSJohnson fired Saleh shortly after the Jets lost 10-9 to the Denver Broncos, who wound up making the playoffs with rookie quarterback Bo Nix and head coach Sean Payton. Soon after Saleh's firing, then-general manager Joe Douglas, who built that roster Johnson raved about, was also fired.At the time of Saleh's firing, Johnson said that the roster was "one of the most talented teams that has ever been assembled by the New York Jets.""This is one of the most-talented teams that has ever been assembled by the New York Jets," Johnson said after firing Saleh. "I wanted to give this team the most opportunity to win this season. I feel that we had to go in a different direction and that's why I did that today. The change that we made today, that I made, I believe will bring new energy and positivity that will lead to more wins starting now."The Jets lost eight of their final 11 games.This season, they are also allowing 31.4 points per game, the second-worst mark in the NFL, behind only the Baltimore Ravens' 35.4.Meanwhile, Saleh is back with the NFC West-leading San Francisco 49ers as their defensive coordinator.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 58 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMDr Antifa Rutgers professor announces move to Europe after TPUSA petition calls for his firingA Rutgers University professor who some students have nicknamed "Dr. Antifa" announced over the weekend that he would move his classes online and relocate to Europe followinga petitionthe Turning Point USA chapter at the campus launched to remove him."Hi everyone in Terrorism, unfortunately my situation has gotten worse recently," Mark Bray, an assistant teaching professor at Rutgers, wrote to students in an email obtained byFox News Digital."This weekend, shortly after some negative media and social media attention (some of which, ironically enough, accused me of being a terrorist), I received another death threat and a separate threat that included my home address," Bray wrote. "The University and the authorities have been notified."YEARS OF CAMPUS ATTACKS ON CONSERVATIVE ACTIVISTS RESURFACE AFTER CHARLIE KIRKS MURDERBray, who is the author of "Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook," "The Anarchist Inquisition: Assassins, Activists, and Martyrs in Spain and France," and "Translating Anarchy: The Anarchism of Occupy Wall Street," said that he would be moving his family to Europe due to safety concerns."Since my family and I do not feel safe in our home at the moment, we are moving for the year to Europe," Bray wrote. "Truly I am so bummed about not being able to spend time with you all in the classroom. I really enjoyed our conversations."On Thursday, the Turning Point USA chapter at Rutgerslaunched a petition to remove Bray, citing concerns over his past statements supporting antifa."We, the students of Rutgers University, are deeply concerned to learn that an outspoken, well-known antifa member, Dr. Mark Bray, is employed by the university," the petition read."Dr. Mark Bray, whom we call Dr. Antifa, wrote the antifa handbook, which is a guideline to what he refers to as militant anti-fascism," the petition continued. "With the current trend of left-wing terrorism, having a prominent leader of the antifa movement on campus is a threat to conservative students on campus. Dr. Bray has regularly referred to mainstream conservative figures such as Bill OReilly as fascist while he calls for militant actions to be taken against these individuals. This is the kind of rhetoric that resulted inCharlie Kirk being assassinated last month."In "Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook," Bray noted that "at the very least 50 percent of author proceeds will go to the International Anti-Fascist Defense Fund which is administered by more than three hundred antifa from eighteen countries."In a statement to Fox News Digital, Ava Kwan, the outreach coordinator for the Turning Point USA chapter at Rutgers, said, "On October 4th 2025, Mark Brayposted on BlueSky that only mass antifascism, legal or not, can save us."This call to violent leftist action does not justify anyone doxxing Bray or the like," Kwan added. "We do things by the book. I want to see Rutgers address this issue publicly and end their professional relationship with Professor Bray. If Bray actually moves to Europe, it will be detrimental to our universitys reputation for him to siphon money from New Jersey taxpayers while vacationing in foreign localities friendlier to Antifa."PROTESTERS CLASH WITH CONSERVATIVES AT TURNING POINT'S STUDENT ACTION SUMMIT IN TAMPA BAYBray is also the co-editor and translator of "Anarchist Education and the Modern School: A Francisco Ferrer Reader."Megyn Doyle, a student at Rutgers and the treasurer for the Turning Point USA chapter, told Fox News Digital in a statement that "Freedom of speech is a core value in the United States, and in mine. However, free speech does not protect individuals from the consequences of advocating for political violence, doxxing, or labeling others as fascists without due cause, as outlined in Mark Brays Antifa Handbook."Doyle added that, "While the tactics discussed in his work are commonly associated with Antifa, I want to be clear: I do not support or condone death threats, harassment, or doxxingagainst anyone, including Mark Bray.""Even with Mark Brays departure to Europe, the issue remains unresolved: A university professor publicly supported and helped fund a violent extremist movement, authored material advocating for political violence, and promoted tactics that suppress open debate and free expression," Doyle said. "Our petition to have Mark Bray dismissed from Rutgers University has not changed, and we hope that Rutgers acts appropriately regarding his conduct with Antifa."In aSept. 12 post on Bluesky, the social media platform popular with progressives, Bray promoted a Sept. 13 event he was presenting at in New York City entitled, "Another War Is Possible: Experiences in the fight against deportation, fascism, & capitalist globalization."In a statement to Fox News Digital, a Rutgers spokesperson said, "The University is aware of theChange.org petition regarding Professor Mark Bray and Dr. Brays message to his students. We are gathering more information about this evolving situation."Fox News Digital reached out to Bray for comment.PROFESSOR FIGHTING DISMISSAL FOR CALLING CHARLIE KIRK A 'NAZI' HANDED LEGAL WIN, FUELING FREE SPEECH DEBATE0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 46 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMKennedy claims Democrats want millions for foreign LGBT projects, electric buses to end shutdownA Senate Republican argued that Senate Democrats are demanding tens of millions of dollars in foreign aid for LGBT projects, pastry cooking classes, electric buses and more in exchange for reopening the government.Senate Democrats, led by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., have remained steadfast in their position that unless a deal is struck to extend expiring Obamacare tax credits, they will not provide the votes needed to reopen the government.But Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., charged on the Senate floor on Friday that his colleagues' demands go beyond their healthcare push, and is being driven by the "socialist wing" of the Democratic Party, and more specifically, by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y.SCHUMER'S SHUTDOWN SCHEME EXPLAINED: DEMS DOUBLE DOWN ON OBAMACARE CREDITS AS STANDOFF DRAGS ON"I don't think Senator Schumer was the person in charge, because Senator Schumer is not the leader of the Socialist wing of his party, Congresswoman Ocasio-Cortez is," Kennedy said. "She's running the show."When reached for comment, Ocasio-Cortez's office pointed Fox News Digital to an interview she did with NBC News on Republicans' claims that she was driving Democrats' position.Ocasio-Cortez called the claims that she was running the show "ridiculous," and charged that Republicans were the ones that had shut down the government."It is so important to understand that these people are all talk, they are all talk, they are negotiating with Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries and Democratic leadership, and Democrats are united to that end," she said.He argued that congressional Democrats, driven by the far-left, wanted to unlock funding that Republicans and the White House had canceled earlier this year in the $9 billion rescissions package.The lawmaker listed out nearly $20 million in foreign aid funding that he alleged Democrats had their eyes on, including, $4.2 million for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and intersex people in the Western Balkans and Uganda, $3.6 million for pastry cooking classes and dance focus groups for male prostitutes in Haiti, $6 million dollars for media organizations for the Palestinians and $3 million for circumcisions and vasectomies in Zambia.DEMOCRATS ROLL OUT NEW CAMPAIGN ADS TARGETING REPUBLICANS OVER ONGOING GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWNHe also accused congressional Democrats of seeking hundreds of thousands for electric buses in Rwanda, transgender people in Nepal, a pride parade in Lesotho and for social media and mentorship in Serbia."I could spend the rest of the afternoon here," Kennedy said. "We took all that out."Kennedy's office did not provide details to Fox News Digital when asked specifically where the funding he referred to could be found.And Democrats' goal in their counter-proposal to Republicans continuing resolution (CR) did not include a repeal of the rescissions' package, which saw billions in foreign aid canceled earlier this year.Their plan demanded a permanent extension to the expiring healthcare premium subsidies, nearly $200 million for beefed up security for lawmakers, a repeal of the healthcare title in the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," a clawback of canceled funding for NPR and PBS, and stiffer guardrails on President Donald Trumps rescission powers.DEMOCRATS REFUSE TO BUDGE OVER OBAMACARE FIGHT AS SHUTDOWN DRAGS ONHowever, their CR does not include a provision that would undo the broader rescissions package passed earlier this year that canceled billions in foreign aid funding.And Senate Democrats have remained bullish in their demand that Senate Republicans must negotiate with them on a deal for the Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies to earn their votes to reopen the government."We have asked Republican leaders for months to sit down and talk to us, talk with us. They've refused and barreled us into a shutdown," Schumer said. "They thought they could bludgeon us and threaten us and scare us. It ain't working, because my caucus and Democrats are adamant that we must protect the healthcare of the American people."Fox News reached out for comment from Schumer's office but did not hear back immediately.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 46 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMGreene calls for English as official language after Bad Bunny urges fans to learn Spanish ahead of Super BowlRep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., on Monday called for Congress to make English the official language of the United States in response to comments made by Bad Bunny, who urged Americans to learn Spanish ahead of his anticipated Super Bowl 60 halftime-show performance next year.Greene called for congressional action in a post on X."Bad Bunny says America has four months to learn Spanish before his perverse, unwanted performance at the Super Bowl halftime," she wrote.KRISTI NOEM TORCHES NFL AS 'WEAK,' VOWS ICE WILL SHOW UP AT SUPER BOWL AMID BAD BUNNY SCANDAL"It would be a good time to pass my bill to make English the official language of America," she continued. "And the NFL needs to stop having demonic sexual performances during its halftime shows."The selection of Bad Bunny, one of the most popular artists in the world, to headline the halftime show has drawn fierce criticism from some conservatives.The reggaeton star previously said he would not tour in the United States due to concerns that his fans could be targeted in immigration raids at his shows.TRUMP ADVISOR SLAMS BAD BUNNY SUPER BOWL HALFTIME SHOW PICK, WARNS ICE AGENTS ARE 'EVERYWHERE'The Trump administration has said U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) will be at the game at Levis Stadium in Santa Clara, California.Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martnez Ocasio, addressed his scheduled performance during his monologue while guest-hosting "Saturday Night Live" this past weekend."Im really excited to be doing the Super Bowl. I know that people all around the world who love my music are also happy," he said, before teasing his critics in Spanish.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"If you didnt understand what I just said, you have four months to learn," he joked.President Donald Trump signed an executive order in March 2025 designating English as the official language of the United States. The order formally declares English as the nations official language at the federal level.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 54 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMConnecticut mother charged with attempted murder after allegedly poisoning husband with antifreezeA mother in Connecticut allegedly poisoned her husband with antifreeze while the two were fighting for custody of their child.Kristen Hogan, a 33-year-old Ridgefield resident, was arrested by the Connecticut State Police on Friday and charged with two counts of attempted murder and a charge of interfering with an officer, according to documents released by the agency.Her husband, who's not named in court documents, went to a court hearing regarding their child on Aug. 7, but Hogan wasn't there. Authorities said that while he was in court waiting for Hogan, he got a notification that she was uploading data to the Wi-Fi router at his home. When he returned home, she was not there.That same day, Hogan's husband drank a "small amount" of wine that was in his fridge, but woke up in the "middle of the night" and became "increasingly ill." At 6 a.m., his mother came to help him, only to find he was "slurring his words, staggering and vomiting," and was taken to the hospital.COLORADO DENTIST'S LOVER REVEALS STAGGERING '4,000 TEXTS IN 18 DAYS' DURING MURDER TRIAL TESTIMONYAfter ruling out a stroke, doctors believed he was poisoned by ethylene glycol, the ingredient used in antifreeze, according to court documents.The husband told detectives that Hogan had access to his home and was "the last person other than himself to be in the residence prior to him drinking the already opened wine."The wine tested positive for ethylene glycol when it was taken for testing by authorities.SMALL TOWN DENTIST FACING TRIAL FOR ALLEGEDLY POISONING WIFE'S PROTEIN SHAKE AMID SECRET AFFAIRWhen detectives seized Hogan's phone, they allegedly found searches for several chemical compounds, including monoethylene glycol, according to court documents, which detailed how she also searched how much of the substances "would kill you.""Hogan was confused about the chemicals and then stated she recognized the word cyanide from the television show Psych," authorities wrote in court documents.While Hogan initially denied poisoning her husband with antifreeze, she eventually admitted to putting ethylene glycol in her husband's wine bottle but "never intended to kill him, but just wanted to make him sick as payback for him being mentally abusive," according to authorities.Authorities said that Hogan put ethylene glycol in a bottle of tea on a separate occasion, adding she was trying to make her husband sick. Their child was also hospitalized in September and presented similar symptoms as the husband, according to authorities."Hogan stated it was only the wine and the iced tea, and nobody else knew she was tampering with [the victims] drinks," according to the arrest affidavit.When her husband was asked why Hogan would poison the wine, he "believed that a motive for him being poisoned is the fact that Hogan would become the full owner of the residence and would gain full-time custody of their child," according to the arrest affidavit.Hogan is being held on a $1 million bond.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 49 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMEx-Auburn coach Bruce Pearl responds to ESPN host hoping he was pressured to leave because he was 'divisive'Bruce Pearl stepped down as the Auburn Tigers mens basketball head coach on Monday, and a longtime ESPN host appeared rather pleased about the news."Pardon the Interruption" host Michael Wilbon called Pearl a "divisive person" and hoped there was "pressure" to push him out of the program."He had become a divisive person, it seems to me, intentionally. And I hope there was pressure to just get him out," Wilbon said.Pearl appeared on "The Will Cain Show" on Monday and offered a response to Wilbon, who he said he "loves," adding that a "dear friend" of Wilbon reached out and said Wilbon's sentiments were "probably political" and "not antisemitic."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"I was a regular on Pardon the Interruption. And I love Tony and Mike and have had great relationships with them If there's anything I'm not, that is divisive. I've tried to bring people together my entire life. Maybe it's an example of why we can't agree to disagree about saying things politically," Pearl said.TARLETON STATE MENS BASKETBALL COACH BILLY GILLISPIE ON LEAVE AMID INVESTIGATION INTO ANONYMOUS COMPLAINT"I was not forced out. I love Auburn. I love the opportunity now to be able to do some things for faith and family and our country, to be an advocate for Israel, an advocate for education. I'm looking forward to being able to do those things while my son is winning basketball games."Pearl, who is Jewish, has expressed his fervent support for Israel in the face of rising antisemitism in the U.S. since the Oct. 7 terror attacks in Israel. Hes been a supporter of how President Donald Trump has handled the conflicts in the Middle East as well.Pearl was one of the most successful mens basketball coaches at the university. He was 246-125 as the Tigers head coach and led the team to two Final Four appearances.Fox News' Ryan Gaydos contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 60 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMRosie O'Donnell applies for Irish citizenship, White House says it's 'great news for America'Rosie O'Donnell is applying for Irish citizenship amid her ongoing feud with President Donald Trump.In an interview with the U.K.'s Daily Telegraph, the 63-year-old comedian explained she is putting herself in "self-imposed (political exile)" in Ireland after she first moved there in January of this year."I am applying and about to be approved for my Irish citizenship as my grandparents were from there and thats all you need," she told the outlet. "It will be good to have my Irish citizenship, especially since Trump keeps threatening to take away mine.""What great news for America!" White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson told Fox News Digital about the news.ELLEN DEGENERES BACKS ROSIE O'DONNELL AFTER TRUMP THREATENED TO REVOKE HER U.S. CITIZENSHIPThe "A League of Their Own" star first announced that she had moved to Ireland in March, saying she made the move just five days before President Trump's 2025 inauguration, telling her TikTok followers, "It's been pretty wonderful."A few months after O'Donnell announced her big move, President Trump took to his social media platform Truth Social in July, with threats of stripping the comedian of her United States citizenship."Because of the fact that Rosie ODonnell is not in the best interests of our Great Country, I am giving serious consideration to taking away her Citizenship," he wrote. "She is a Threat to Humanity, and should remain in the wonderful Country of Ireland, if they want her. GOD BLESS AMERICA!"O'Donnell responded to the threat on her social media accounts, saying President Trump "has always hated the fact that i see him for who he is," calling him "a criminal con man sexual abusing liar out to harm our nation to serve himself."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSThe president later renewed his threats to revoke her citizenship in September, writing on his Truth Social account that he is giving the subject "serious thought" because "She is not a Great American and is, in my opinion, incapable of being so!"Once again, O'Donnell was quick to fire back at the president on her Substack account."He can't do that because it's against the Constitution, and even the Supreme Court has not given him the right to do that ... he's not allowed to do that, the only way you're allowed to take away someone's citizenship is if they renounce it themselves, and I will never renounce my American citizenship," the "Now and Then" star said. "I am a very proud citizen of the United States.""I am also getting my citizenship here so I can have dual citizenship in Ireland and the United States because I enjoy living here," she added. "It's very peaceful. I love the politics of the country. I love the people and their generous hearts and spirit. And it's been very good for my daughter. But I still want to maintain my citizenship in the United States. My children are there. I will be there visiting and go to see them. And I have the freedom to do that, as does every American citizen."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERUnder the United States Constitution, a president does not have the power to strip the citizenship of someone born in the country, meaning since O'Donnell was born in New York, her citizenship is protected by the 14th Amendment.The feud between the president and the comedian goes back almost two decades. It began in 2006 when O'Donnell criticized him while she was a co-host on "The View."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 54 Views 0 Vista previa
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