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    2025-05-13 18:59:02 ·
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    Last living American hostage Edan Alexander released from Hamas' captivity
    Former California GOP chairwoman Jessica Millan Patterson and USC law professor Jody Armour join 'Fox News @ Night' to discuss Edan Alexander's release, criticism of Qatar's luxury jet gift and the 'total reset' on China trade.
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    Last living American hostage Edan Alexander released from Hamas' captivity
    Former California GOP chairwoman Jessica Millan Patterson and USC law professor Jody Armour join 'Fox News @ Night' to discuss Edan Alexander's release, criticism of Qatar's luxury jet gift and the 'total reset' on China trade.
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    2025-05-13 18:59:09 ·
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    House Democrat moves to force Trump impeachment vote
    A lone House Democrat is moving to force a chamber-wide vote on his impeachment resolution against President Donald Trump.Rep. Shri Thanedar, D-Mich., introduced his impeachment resolution as privileged on Tuesday afternoon, meaning leaders have two days of the House in session to take up the legislation.House GOP leaders could move to table the motion, a procedural vote aimed to scuttle a piece of legislation without having lawmakers vote on the legislation itself.But an impeachment vote will likely put vulnerable House Democrats in a tough spot.Democrats have struggled to unite behind a potent message since the 2024 election, and such a vote could be politically perilous for their most vulnerable members as they work to win back the House majority in 2026.No Republicans are likely to support impeaching Trump, however, meaning Thanedar's measure will likely fail.This story is breaking and will be updated
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    Trump offers Iran choice: Drop nuclear weapons or face 'maximum pressure'
    President Donald Trump went after Iran in his first major speech in Saudi Arabia, warning that Tehran must choose between never having a nuclear weapon or dealing with his wrath."If Irans leadership rejects the olive branch and continues to attack their neighbors, then we will have no choice but to inflict massive maximum pressure," Trump said during an address to business leaders in Riyadh."The choice is theirs to make," he added. 4TH ROUND OF US-IRAN TALKS ENDS AS TRUMP SET TO EMBARK ON HISTORIC MIDDLE EAST TOURThough Trump said he wants to make a deal with Iran and see Tehran prosper, his comments came after he first went after the Iranian regime and accused it of not only deteriorating its own nation, but the region at large."Iran's leaders have focused on stealing their people's wealth to fund terror and bloodshed abroad. Most tragic of all, they have dragged down an entire region with them," Trump said.The president pointed to the "countless lives lost" in Irans effort to prop up the former Bashar al-Assad regime in Syria which collapsed in December and accused its support of Hezbollah for the downfall of Beirut, which he said was "once called the Paris of the Middle East.""Can you imagine all of this misery and so much more was entirely avoidable, absolutely avoidable," Trump said.TRUMP TARGETS IRANIAN OIL WITH SANCTIONS, INCREASING PRESSURE ON ISLAMIC REPUBLIC TO MAKE DEAL ON NUKESTrump asserted the Biden administrations removal of some sanctions on Tehran as the chief method in how Iran financed terrorist organizations, including Hamas, which he argued led to the deadly Oct. 7, 2023, attacks on Israel.Fox News Digital reached out to a spokesperson for President Joe Biden for comment on Trump's claims."If only the Iranian regime had focused on building their nation up instead of tearing the region down," Trump continued. "Yet I'm here today not merely to condemn the past chaos of Iran's leaders, but to offer them a new path and a much better path toward a far better and more hopeful future."In the case of Iran, I have never believed in having permanent enemies," he said. "Enemies get you motivated."In fact, some of the closest friends of the United States of America are nations we fought wars against in generations past," Trump pointed out.It is unclear how Trumps negative comments toward Tehran could impact ongoing nuclear negotiations with Iran.The Iranian representative to the U.N. Mission in New York did not immediately respond to Fox News Digitals questions.
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    DAVID MARCUS: Joe Biden in a wheelchair? At least Democrats would have been honest
    An avalanche of revelations about just how bad former President Joe Bidens condition really was in office is upon us, and an early contender for most shocking revelation is that his handlers actually considered putting Grandpa Joe in a wheelchair for his public appearances.This titillating tidbit comes to us from a soon-to-be-released book, "Original Sin: President Biden's Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again" by CNNs Jake Tapper, who for years nodded along like a bobble head doll to claims Biden was fine and Axios Alex Thompson who is celebrated for doing the bare minimum to address concerns over Bidens fitness.Not exactly Woodward and Bernstein, over here.Still, this morsel of news does raise an interesting question about how Democrats and their media allies approached the 2024 race. Maybe they would have been better off pulling a reverse FDR, putting Biden in a wheelchair, and saying, "this is still better than Trump."BIDEN AIDES ALLEGEDLY FRETTED THEN-PRESIDENT WOULD NEED WHEELCHAIR IF RE-ELECTED, NEW BOOK REVEALSWe all understand why the Biden campaign decided to lie about him saying he all but jumps rope in the Oval Office while translating passages from Ovid when in fact they werent sure he should even be walking. Frailty is not something most people look for in a commander-in-chief.However, what the Democrats and the media failed to appreciate is that honesty will always play better with voters than obvious lies.The voters I talked to across the country before and after Biden dropped out of the race in July knew full well he was in decline. Even among Democrats, it was an open secret; everyone knew.Nobody bought the idiotic nonsense about verified video footage being cheap fakes, and I mean nobody, at least in the real world, if journalists who credulously reported it really do believe it then thats even worse.For the 40% of voters who hate Donald Trump like suede hates rain, the lie made no difference at all, they would have voted for the mummified body of President Woodrow Wilson over Trump.BIDEN'S TEAM HID THE TRUTH ABOUT HIS HEALTH ALL ALONG: WH PRESS SECBut many accepted the lie, or claimed to for reasons similar to those stated by the old man in Shakespeares Sonnet 138. Speaking of his much younger lover, he wrote:Therefore, I lie with her and she with me,And in our faults by lies we flatterd be.The problem for Biden and the Democrats in 2024 was the independent voters, who would not just go along with the lie that Biden was fine, but even so were open to the idea he was a better option than Trump.Behind all the winks and nods and bike rides and tales of feats of strength the real argument that Democrats were making, and it was still basically true when Vice President Kamala "I dont do interviews" Harris took over, was that the Party has a team. And that team is better than Trump.CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINIONThis option was on the table as early as February 2024 when Fox News Jessica Tarlovwrote in these pages, "Theres no need to pretend otherwise: Bidens old. Just concede it. But theres a huge education gap when it comes to what hes actually delivered for the American people and having that knowledge will help us close the chasm being created by fears over his competency."Now, there is a wide range of opinion as to just what exactly Joe Biden "delivered for the American people," but Tarlov is right, this is at least an argument that the Biden administration is preferable to Trump that doesnt require blatant and transparent lying.The only thing worse than being lied to is knowing you are being lied to and that is exactly the position that Bidens team put Democratic and independent voters in until he exited the race in disgrace.The good news, with regard to both the Democrats and the liberal media, is that this time around we are seeing consequences for obvious lies. A price is being paid, which is the only way anything ever changes.The Democrats 2024 loss was humiliating and complete because they didnt just lose on the issues, they also got caught in the lie. So too, the liberal media can cry all the fake mea culpas they want, but their ratings and relevance are still crumbling.Maybe the saddest victim of this lie is Joe Biden himself, who was not allowed to end his long tenure in public service with dignity, but rather was tied to marionette strings making him dance as if hed found the fountain of youth.Sometimes it takes a while, but as Shakespeare also said, "in the end the truth will [win] out," maybe next time the Democrats will learn this lesson.CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM DAVID MARCUS
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    Gabbard fires 'deep state' heads of National Intelligence Council to root out 'politicization of intel'
    EXCLUSIVE: Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has fired the top officials leading the National Intelligence Council whom whistleblowers describe as "radically opposed to Trump" and has moved the agency to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, or ODNI, to ensure she can block any "politicization of intelligence," Fox News Digital has learned.Gabbard fired Mike Collins, who was serving as the acting chair of the National Intelligence Council, and his deputy, Maria Langan-Riekhof, Tuesday, senior intelligence officials told Fox News Digital.DNI GABBARD REFERS INTEL OFFICIALS TO DOJ FOR PROSECUTION OVER ALLEGED LEAKS OF CLASSIFIED INFORMATIONFox News Digital reached out Langan-Riekhof for comment and did not immediately hear back, and couldn't immediately find contact information for Collins.Collins also has whistleblower complaints against him for political bias and "deliberately undermining the incoming Trump administration," officials said.They added that Collins was closely associated with Michael Morrell, the former deputy director of the CIA who worked to write a public letter in 2020 claiming that Hunter Biden's laptop had "all the classic earmarks of a Russian information operation," and to get signatures from top ex-intelligence officials.As for Langan-Reikhof, officials said she has been a "key advocate" for diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, and is someone who whistleblowers allege is "radically opposed to Trump."Meanwhile, Gabbard is moving the National Intelligence Council from the CIA to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence to "directly hold accountable any improper action and politicization of intelligence," Fox News Digital has learned.Many intel community leakers are "career bureaucrats that are entrenched in Washington politics," officials said."It takes time to weed them out and fire them," one official told Fox News Digital, adding that "plans to eliminate non-essential offices within ODNI that we know are housing deep state leakers are underway."A CIA official told Fox News Digital Tuesday that the National Intelligence Council "has always been a DNI component. It makes sense for them to be physically located at DNI."GABBARD ESTABLISHES NEW INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY TASK FORCE TO RESTORE TRANSPARENCYThe moves come as Gabbard has taken steps to root out leakers and alleged "deep state holdovers" who officials say are politicizing intelligence analysis and "trying to sabotage President Trumps agenda."FLASHBACK: BIDEN CAMPAIGN, BLINKEN ORCHESTRATED INTEL LETTER TO DISCREDIT HUNTER BIDEN LAPTOP STORY, EX-CIA OFFICIAL SAYSSo far, Gabbard has referred three intelligence community professionals to the Department of Justice for criminal prosecution over alleged leaks of classified information. Fox News Digital first reported on those criminal referrals in April.An ODNI official at that time told Fox News Digital that the intelligence community professionals allegedly leaked classified information to the Washington Post and The New York Times."Politicization of our intelligence and leaking classified information puts our nations security at risk and must end," Gabbard told Fox News Digital in April. "Those who leak classified information will be found and held accountable to the fullest extent of the law."A senior intelligence official told Fox News Digital Tuesday that the Office of the Director of National Intelligence is investigating 12 other intelligence officials over alleged leaks of classified information.For example, officials told Fox News Digital that ODNI fired two bureaucrats in early May who they say leaked information from an assessment about the violent Tren de Aragua gang to the Times. Officials said those bureaucrats were "CIA detailees" who were fired for "not following proper procedures."In April, Gabbard established a task force to restore transparency and accountability in the intelligence community. Fox News Digital first reported on the Directors Initiative Group (DIG), which started by investigatingweaponization within the intelligence community.Officials said the group will also work to root out politicization and expose unauthorizeddisclosures of classified intelligence.In addition, it will work to declassify information "that serves a public interest."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPGabbard also has held to account employees who participated in sexually explicit National Security Agency chatrooms, and is pursuing action against those who have made unauthorized leaks of classified information within the intelligence community.All the while, officials have complained about the hold up in confirming intelligence nominees, which they say are "essential" to enacting the Trump agenda.Currently, ODNI is without its nominees for principal deputy director of national intelligence; National Counterterrorism Center; National Counterintelligence and Security Center; intelligence inspector general; and general counsel; among others.
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    2025-05-13 19:59:01 ·
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    DA slams Menendez brothers' story about Beverly Hills murders as 'lie'
    Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman discussed the Menendez brothers' resentencing hearing in Los Angeles, California with reporters.
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    DA slams Menendez brothers' story about Beverly Hills murders as 'lie'
    Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman discussed the Menendez brothers' resentencing hearing in Los Angeles, California with reporters.
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    2025-05-13 19:59:09 ·
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    Chief Justice Roberts addresses divisions between justices after several recent SCOTUS skirmishes
    Chief Justice John Roberts on Monday urged Georgetown Laws newest graduates to collaborate across ideological lines, commenting that on the Supreme Court, it's necessary for those who disagree strongly to work past their differences.Speaking to the dean of Georgetown Law, William Treanor, at a fireside chat Monday, Roberts lamented current political divisions, and though he was careful not to be specific, his comments came as President Donald Trump has sharply criticized judicial decisions that have set back his second-term policy agenda.It's "really too bad," Roberts said of the environment facing aspiring lawyers. "Were developing a situation where a whole group of young people is growing up having no real sense about how our system of justice works."He also noted that some of the harshest criticisms of Supreme Court rulings, past and present, often come from fellow justices on the bench. But he also urged the importance of keeping these relationships above the fray and maintaining a sense of decorum.CHIEF JUSTICE ROBERTS DOUBLES DOWN ON DEFENSE OF COURTS AS SCOTUS GEARS UP TO HEAR KEY TRUMP CASESThough Supreme Court justices may "disagree a lot," such differences have not strained their relationships. "We have to work together on these things that are difficult," Roberts said. "You find a way to get along.""Its a long job. If youre sort of really at each others throats with bad feelings and stuff like that, its just not a good way to function," Roberts said, adding that the justices work to avoid the "toxic" relationships seen in earlier generations of the court.At times, the issues that frustrate the life-time appointed justices aren't quite as high-minded, Roberts acknowledged. "There's also the matter of the little things," he said. "I mean, if you're sitting next to somebody, and you just can't stand the way he or she kind of taps the chair, you're thinking, 'OK, we'll be here together for 20 years.'"And you know, you've got to decide, am I going to tell her to stop doing that, or am I going to just get over it, or what? And on a small level, that's kind of the way we across the board have to make those decisions and move on," he said.100 DAYS OF INJUNCTIONS, TRIALS AND 'TEFLON DON': TRUMP SECOND TERM MEETS ITS BIGGEST TESTS IN COURTHis remarks come as the Supreme Court is slated to hear a number of high-profile cases and emergency appeals filed by the Trump administration in the next few months.Alongside its regular docket which already includes important cases on education, religious liberty and election redistricting the Supreme Court has been asked to weigh in on several Trump-era executive actions. These include the ban on transgender military service, efforts to reinstate fired federal employees and the use of the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to expedite deportations.On Thursday, the court will hear arguments over Trumps executive order ending birthright citizenship, including whether lower courts overstepped by issuing nationwide injunctions blocking the order, as the administration claims in its appeal.
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    Six illegal migrants charged in South Carolina mother's murder defy 'decency' in 'civilized society': sheriff
    Authorities in Lancaster, South Carolina, have charged six illegal immigrants between the ages of 13 and 21 in connection with the "random" May 2 murder of a mother who was driving to meet friends in Rock Hill.Lancaster County Sheriffs Office deputies located Larisha Sharrell Thompson, 40, deceased with a gunshot wound behind the wheel of her vehicle on Riverside Road in Lancaster, which is located about an hour south of Charlotte, North Carolina.On May 12, authorities announced the arrests of three adults, including Asael Aminadas Torres-Chirinos, 21; Jarby Ardon Ramos-Odari, 18; Jeyson Sobied Pineda-Salgado, 17; and three juveniles, ages 13, 14 and 15, in connection with Thompson's death and a separate burglary that occurred on April 30."This shooting defies any sense of decency in a civilized society," Lancaster Sheriff Barry Faile said in a Monday statement. "Ms. Thompson was going about her business on a Friday night, not bothering anyone. All of a sudden, these six men and boys out to get something for nothing from someone they did not know and had no business bothering pulled alongside her car, and Torres-Chirinos opened fire, killing Ms. Thompson. Theres no place in our society for acts like this or the people who commit them, and my hope is these six are never again among us."JUSTICE DEPARTMENT TELLS FEDERAL JUDGE IT MIGHT INVOKE STATE SECRETS ACT ON HIGH-PROFILE DEPORTATION CASEThe Department of Homeland Security has placed detainers on all six individuals charged, Faile said during a press conference, adding that the community is a "much safer place today because these six individuals are off the streets."Faile alleged that the suspects pulled up alongside Thompson, fatally shot her in what authorities described as a "random robbery attempt." Authorities believe all six suspects were in the same vehicle with Torres-Chirinos, who was driving and allegedly fired the fatal shot at Thompson. They are accused of attempting to enter her vehicle and then fleeing the scene upon realizing that it was locked.ICE ARRESTS 422 ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS IN HOUSTON SWEEP, INCLUDING SUSPECTS WANTED FOR MURDER, ARSONOn April 30, deputies were dispatched to the Van Wyck Mart at 644 Rock Hill Highway before 8 a.m. to investigate a burglary. The store owner told deputies that surveillance video footage showed several young men trying to get into the store around 10:30 p.m. on April 29. When they couldn't get inside, they allegedly broke open a door on the northwest corner of the building, which opened up to a bathroom that had access to the inside of the store.The suspects are also accused of firing a handgun at a security camera and the bathroom door. Detectives collected ballistics evidence at the scene.The location of the store the suspects allegedly broke into and the location of Thompson's murder are a seven-minute drive apart. Detectives determined that ballistic evidence recovered from the scene of the murder came from the same 9 mm handgun as those at the scene of the burglary days before.SOUTHERN BORDER APPREHENSIONS PLUNGE MORE THAN 90% FROM A YEAR AGO IN APRIL, CBP SAYSThrough digital surveillance, investigators also identified Torres-Chirinos, the 21-year-old suspect, at the scene of both crimes. They questioned him at the sheriff's office on May 8, and by the end of that day, they had identified, located and detained the five additional suspects.The three adult suspects are charged with murder, attempted armed robbery and second-degree burglary. Authorities believe Torres-Chirinos fired the handgun in both incidents, and he is charged with two counts of firearms possession during the commission of a crime and one count of firearms possession by an unlawful alien. A judge denied bond for all three men.The three juvenile suspects are also charged with murder, attempted armed robbery and second-degree burglary.All six suspects are subject to removal from the United States under federal immigration law based on their immigration status, the sheriff's office said.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"The Department of Homeland Security has placed detainers on these six," Faile said. "That doesnt mean the federal government will scoop them up and send them out of the country before their cases are heard in court. It simply means if for any reason, any one or more of them becomes eligible for release before their charges are resolved in court, Homeland Security will take custody of them, and they will not be back out on the street. Our intention is that all six remain detained until they face the full weight of our judicial system."Thompson's family is "grieving and trying to get their heads around how something like this could happen," Faile added.
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