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    Dem says it's 'obvious now to me' that Biden 'was not in a condition to run for reelection'
    Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., has noted that it is now "obvious" to him that then-President Joe Biden "was not in a condition to run for re-election.""To rebuild trust, Democrats must be honest. In light of the facts that have come out, Joe Biden should not have run for reelection, and we should have had an open primary," Khanna said in an X post when sharing the link to his appearance on Fox News Channel's "The Story.""In my limited public interactions with the President, he appeared coherent. It is obvious now to me, based on @jaketapper and others reporting, that he was not in a condition to run for reelection, and he should have made the decision not to. We must be honest with people about our partys mistake," Khanna added in another post.DEM SENATOR SAYS NO DOUBT BIDEN DECLINED COGNITIVELY DURING PRESIDENCYDuring his appearance on "The Story," Khanna said that the Democratic Party should admit to making a "mistake" and should have more strongly called for Biden not to seek re-election.Fox News Channel's Martha MacCallum confronted Khanna with multiple clips of his own comments about Biden, such as when Khanna described him as "fully coherent" in 2024.After several clips of Khanna aired, MacCallum asked the congressman whether he was being truthful in his past comments about Biden.JAKE TAPPER'S PAST COVERAGE OF BIDEN'S COGNITIVE DECLINE UNDER SCRUTINY AHEAD OF HIS NEW BOOK"I was," Khanna said, but he also admitted that he did not "have the full picture."Fox News Digital reached out to the Office of Joe and Jill Biden but did not receive a response by the time of publication.JOE AND JILL BIDEN FIRE BACK ON THE VIEW AGAINST ACCUSATIONS OF HEALTH COVER-UP, CALL STORIES WRONGDuring an appearance on "The View" earlier this month, the former president pushed back against the notion that he suffered significant cognitive decline during his last year in office.
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    Travis Hunter gets real on his and Shedeur Sanders' NFL futures: 'We just going to work'
    For the first time in four years, Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders will not be teammates when their football season begins.Hunter, the second overall pick by the Jacksonville Jaguars, and Sanders, who waited two more days to hear his name called in the fifth round by the Cleveland Browns, starred together at Jackson State and Colorado during their college days.Now, they are hoping to make an impact for their respective franchises in the NFL.A big spotlight hovers over both players entering their rookie seasons for different reasons. For Hunter, GM James Gladstone has already vocalized the expectation that Hunter will be the generational talent that uplifts the team, as well as the city and game of football, during what he sees as a Hall of Fame career.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMIn Sanders' case, he will be put in a quarterback battle that includes Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett and Dillon Gabriel, the Oregon product who was drafted two rounds before him last month.Hunter said he has spoken to Sanders since his slide down the NFL Draft board, and he knows his former teammate and great friend is ready to do the exact same thing he will to start his NFL journey.ESPN STAR FIRES BACK AT CRITICISM OVER CAM WARD NFL DRAFT COVERAGE"We just going to work, man," Hunter said while discussing his excitement to partner with Panini America, who will be giving him his first rookie trading card at the NFLPA Rookie Premiere in Los Angeles."We both got our heads down, and doing what we have to do. Theres a lot of doubters out there for him, and hes going to go to work. Im going to go to work and just going to do what weve always been doing."While the football world has been looking closely at how Sanders and Gabriel were competing in rookie minicamp, Hunter has exceeded the expectations the Jaguars had for him already.Tony Boselli, the Jaguars' executive vice president of Football Operations, told NFL Network that, while he understands Hunter is not even running in pads yet, the team has been taken back by watching him up close with his new teammates."We had high expectations. He's exceeded my expectations," Boselli said. "You see the athlete on the field, you see how he moves, the change in direction, the body control, but it's the person that I'm most enamored with."As Hunter gets acclimated to his life in the NFL, he is also very aware of the leadership aspect of being a top pick. The Jaguars already have players like Trevor Lawrence, Travon Walker and Josh Hines-Allen as the veteran presence in the locker room, but Hunter knows he can be added to the mix as long as he does his job first.The same goes for Sanders with the Browns."We definitely got to be leaders, especially me," Hunter explained. "I was the number two overall pick, so I gotta come in and be a leader. Shedeur, hes gotta go in there and work, earn his job just like me. But hes also got to go in there and be the head of the offense, so hes gotta go in there and be a leader."Hunter said his time with the Jaguars has been "great" thus far, and it will only continue as OTAs will ultimately lead into training camp this summer.ONE OF ONEAs Hunter continues to put in the work, he is also excited for an important milestone in his early career seeing himself on an NFL trading card for the first time.Hunter partnered with Panini America, along with several other incoming rookies, where they will receive their first Panini NFL trading cards at the NFLPA Rookie Premiere."Just super excited to see myself on my own card, so its definitely a blessing," he said.One day, Hunter's rookie card could be worth quite the pretty penny. But he understands it's up to him to make that happen."I dont know," he said when asked how much he would pay for his rookie card. "I still got to put in some work."Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Trump says US has given Iran proposal for nuclear deal
    President Donald Trump said Friday that the U.S. has given Iran a proposal for a nuclear deal."Yeah they have a proposal, but more importantly, they know they have to move quickly or something bad, something bad is going to happen," Trump said.Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned this week that the United States is facing a critical moment with Iran to curb its efforts to develop a nuclear weapon and limit its uranium enrichment.U.S. and Iranian officials have held four rounds of talks, primarily in Oman, since Trump took office to address Tehrans nuclear program.TRUMP WARNS IRAN FACES VIOLENCE LIKE PEOPLE HAVENT SEEN BEFORE' IF NUCLEAR DEAL FAILSThe International Atomic Energy Agency, often referred to as the United Nations' nuclear watchdog, noted in a March report that Irans stockpile of 60% enriched uranium had alarmingly grown from 182 kg to 275 kg, approximately 401 pounds to 606 pounds, in early 2025."Once you're at 60, you're 90% of the way there. You are, in essence, a threshold nuclear weapons state, which is what Iran basically has become," Rubio said Thursday on "Hannity"."They are at the threshold of a nuclear weapon. If they decided to do so, they could do so very quickly. If they stockpile enough of that 60 percent enriched, they could very quickly turn it into 90 and weaponize it. That's the danger we face right now. That's the urgency here," he said.REPUBLICANS URGE TRUMP TO FOLLOW THROUGH ON HIS PLAN TO DISMANTLE IRAN'S NUCLEAR CAPABILITIESThe president also said Thursday in the United Arab Emirates that the U.S. and Iran have "sort of" agreed to terms on a nuclear deal."Iran has sort of agreed to the terms. Theyre not going to make I call it, in a friendly way nuclear dust," Trump told reporters. "Were not going to be making any nuclear dust in Iran."Congressional Republicans are urging Trump to remain committed to a hardline Iran strategy, calling for the complete dismantlement of the regimes nuclear enrichment capabilities in a letter that drew wide support.Fox News Digital's Ashley Carnahan and Christina Shaw contributed to this report.
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    Democratic Rep praises Trump for doing 'pretty darn well' on Middle East tour
    Rep. Jim Himes, D-Conn., offered rare praise for President Donald Trump Thursday, arguing he "played the Middle East pretty darn well."Trump has received acclaim from some unusual constituencies for his efforts to strengthen strategic partnerships in the Middle East for stability and economic prosperity. Trump, speaking in Doha, Qatar, on Thursday said he thinks the U.S. and Iran "are getting close" to a nuclear deal without any violence.Earlier this week, the president announced he would be lifting U.S. sanctions on Syria, before meeting the country's interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa, becoming the first U.S. president to meet with a Syrian president in 25 years.Himes, ranking member of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, spoke at Politicos Security Summit on Thursday where the Democrat gave rare credit to the Republican president.FORMER BIDEN OFFICIALS OFFER RARE PRAISE FOR TRUMP'S BOLD MIDDLE EAST MOVES"Im not in the habit of praising Donald Trump," he began, before describing how Trump exceeded his expectations in the Middle East the past week."I go into the week fearing that the prime minister of Israel is hell-bent on going to war with Iran. I go into the week worried that were going to miss the thread of an opportunity in Syria for the new leadership there. And I got to tell you, I think the president has, in this last week or so, played the Middle East pretty darn well," Himes said."My guess is that the prime minister of Israel is cooling his heels a little bit on planning for Iran. My guess is that hes probably thinking through a better situation than he otherwise might want for Gaza," he added. "And look, it appears were going to give al-Sharaa a chance in Syria. Thats pretty good stuff. Again, not in the habit of praising this president, but I got to give him some kudos there."CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREPolitico senior political columnist Jonathan Martin noted he would not hear any of those things from Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., who is regarded as a hawk on foreign policy."The very reason that youre praising Donald Trump is because he is taking a much more dovish approach to the Middle East than the hawks in his party, which does reflect that oftentimes Trumps impulses are really, really less hawkish than the folks in his party would prefer, right?" Martin said.Himes argued that the very reason he is in office is because of the backlash to the Iraq War."Im cautious about broad statements but the mistakes of foreign policy in my lifetime have been mistakes of being naive about military engagement or about, you know, covert stuff," he said."Remaking the region," Martin suggested, appearing to refer to ambitions of regime change and nation building in the Middle East."Vietnam. Remaking the region. Changing the world at the point of a spear," Himes said. "And so, you know, look, well see. Well see."Himes is one of many unexpected sources who have praised Trump for his bold moves in the Middle East, as numerous ex-Biden officials have expressed admiration as well.
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    Biden's border legacy: A financial burden that will last for years
    Weve all been there: you go out with friends, have a great time then they leave you stuck with the bill. After four years of reckless, ruinous and arguably illegal Biden administration policies, America will be stuck with a massive border bar tab for years to come.President Donald Trump is busy keeping his promises to secure the border, remove aliens in accordance with the law, and hold noncitizen visitors and students accountable for the promises they made when getting visas to respect our country and its rules.Hes been sued at every stepbyillegal aliens and their left-wing advocates. Lower-level federal judges usually, but not always appointedbyDemocratic presidents and working in Democratic-dominated states are orderingnationwide injunctionsas a default, in cases filed on the flimsiest of legal pretexts.According to former Attorney General Bill Barr, federal courtsissueda total of 27 nationwide injunctions in the entire 20thcentury, but theyve issued 79 against Trump alone this century.TRUMP TARGETS NORTHERN BORDER SECURITY AS CANADA'S 'OPEN BORDER' POLICIES CREATE NEW THREATSAs Trump tries to enforce the law, the full scope of Bidens border bar tab is coming to light.New Yorks Roosevelt Hotel is a formerly grand Manhattan edifice that contributed to the citys lucrative tourist trade. Bidens policies of paroling inadmissible aliens and mass releasing them at the border brought millions who went to welcoming "sanctuaries" like New York.The city not only offered free housing and other benefits to illegal and quasi-legal aliens but also rarely prosecuted them for any petty crimes they committed. Mayor Eric Adams scrambled to lease hotels and other buildings, spending around $4 billion tax dollars a year in migrant support. The Roosevelt was just one of more than 200 make-shift shelters operating at the height of the crisis.TRUMP HAS A SECRET WEAPON TO DEFEAT ACTIVIST JUDGES ON IMMIGRATIONSince January 2025 contrary to what the Biden team had been saying for four years the Trump administration was able to reduce illegal entry at the borderbymore than 90%, end illegal parole programs, resume internal enforcement, and cut off federal funding of NGOs that facilitate mass migration. New York began closing its temporary shelters.The Roosevelt is due to close as a shelter in June, but as of mid-May, there arestill about 2,000 "migrants" there. The hotel is ownedbythe government of Pakistan, whose finances are in even more dire straits than ours, and which is preoccupiedbyresurgent conflict with India. After a couple years of occupationbyindigents from around the world, most of them unused to Western habits, the Roosevelt will need complete refurbishment before it can re-open to tourists.According to one estimate, that can cost $50,000-$90,000 per room. With over 1,000 rooms, that means over $90 million for the Roosevelt alone, not counting the common areas. Thats just one of the citys rented shelters. Who is going to pay to repair them all? New York taxpayers.DEMOCRATS' BIZARRE AFFECTION FOR ILLEGAL ALIENSShelter costs are only part of Bidens border bar tab. Half a million unaccompanied alien children were let in. All should be attending school unless they are working illegally or being exploitedbythe supposed "sponsors" to whom Bidens Health and Human Services handed them.That means public school, and youre paying for it. Half a million kids at $18,000 a year, the national average, is $9 billion a year, of which states will pay more than 90%.The healthcare costs for absorbing millions more indigents into Medicaid and Medicare are yet to be known. But given that the average alien let in under Biden is significantly less educated and skilled than the average American, expect the worst.CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINIONLower-skilled, lower-paid workers are more likely to be enrolled in government subsidized health insurance programs. In 2024, average health care spending per person was more than $13,000. Assuming that only one in five illegal immigrants let in under Biden relies on government or charity healthcare, thats $26 billion a year.Then theres crime. Among the millions of economic migrants Biden let in were many thousands of career criminals and gang members. Among the thousands housed at the Roosevelt Hotel were some pimps, thieves and gang-bangers.The Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua ran crews from there who mugged, stabbed and shot other migrants or local New Yorkers. They looted stores and assaulted cops. New York Cityspent$9.2 billion on criminal justice in 2020, and you can bet it has gone up since then."Progressives" will say the answer is tostop prosecutingoffenders, but in recent years that recipe has only resulted in more dangerous streets and unhealthy living across our major cities. Belatedly, Democrats areelectingcandidates to office who enforce criminal law. This is good, but it will cost more money in police, prosecutors, judges and jails.Bidens border bar tab is still racking up, as all these costs will continue until one of two things happens: an alien is removed, or he wins the legal right to remain and then pays more in taxes than he and his family consume in benefits. Both will take time, if they happen at all.CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM SIMON ATKINSON
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    Gas station food is 'extraordinary' and 'hiding in plain sight,' says top chef
    Gas station food is as much a slice of American cuisine as a single serving of pizza, according to one celebrity chef.In an interview with Fox News Digital, chef Andrew Zimmern, based in Minnesota, said he's spent the better part of 25 years traveling the country in a van."I'm not sure there's someone else alive who's probably stopped as many places to eat as I have in the last two-and-a-half decades," he said. (See the video at the top of this article.)CELEBRITY CHEF GUY FIERI'S MESSAGE TO AMERICANS: LET'S 'EAT BETTER' TO LIVE BETTERThat's what Zimmern said makes him qualified to vouch for gas station food, which he believes is more appealing to hungry Americans than it may appear.He's now partnered with the Iowa-based Casey's gas stations to promote their new barbecue brisket pizza."I really think that what it has to do with is our own sense of adventure," Zimmern said."We don't have to cross the ocean on a 19th century tramp steamer to have an adventure. We can walk into some place and try a regional food or a regional treat that happens to be for sale in that particular shop and have just as much of a warm, fuzzy feeling."SIMPLE WAYS TO INCREASE FIBER IN YOUR DIET AND WHY IT'S SO IMPORTANTThe chef praised the new barbecue brisket pizza at Casey's, which he touted for its "real, wholesome ingredients, stuff I'm happy to feed my family."He added, "And by the way, in today's price-conscious world, there should be a pizza that's a whole pizza that can feed a family of four people really easily and not cost you a million dollars."But good gas station food goes beyond just pizza, he said."When you're in Arizona and you have a breakfast burrito at a gas station with three grandmas in the back rolling up homemade chorizo with eggs and crispy potatoes and handing them to you, you are in a very, very, very special place, and you're about to eat something really extraordinary and they're all hiding in plain sight."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERZimmern also makes no apologies about eating what he wants when he's on the road."You try to maintain your healthy lifestyle up until the time that you have a cheat moment or a cheat day," he admitted.For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyle"If I drank slushies and ate pizza three meals a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year, I'm not sure it would really be great for me," he said."That said, I choose not to live in a world where I need to not eat pizza. I choose to live in a world where I get to eat pizza when I want and I get to have an orange slushy made with my favorite Mexican soda brand."
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    Blue state congressman ditches Dem playbook, seeks to codify Trump's latest executive order
    EXCLUSIVE: While Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., has been a vocal opponent of President Donald Trump's tariff and deportation policies, the president's latest executive order targeting prescription drug prices inspired the Silicon Valley congressman to trade political disses for diplomacy.Khanna proposed legislation on Wednesday to codify Trump's executive order aimed at lowering drug prices, and the Democrat is urging his Republican colleagues to follow his lead, reaching across the aisle to deliver for everyday Americans."President Trump's executive order says that Americans should pay the least price. We should not pay any more than people are paying in countries overseas. Then, it gives the Cabinet secretaries the ability to go after Big Pharma companies that are price-gouging. Now, he tried something similar in his previous administration. Big Pharma sued him, it got tied up in courts, nothing happened. That's why we need Congress to act. I have introduced something that codifies President Trump's language, and I'm hoping we get a Republican co-sponsor," Khanna told Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview.As Democrats search for party unity after losing the White House, the Senate and failing to regain the House of Representatives last year, Democrats have gravitated toward an outright rejection of the Trump administration, as depicted through ongoing protests. Khanna, however, said he does not mind if Trump "gets a political win" if it benefits the American people.REP RO KHANNA TEES UP 2028 RIVALRY DURING POINTED SPEECH IN JD VANCE'S HOME STATE"If Donald Trump says that's something that's good for the American people, I'm not going to oppose it just for political points," Khanna said.DEM RISING STAR EYES VANCE AS KEY LONG-TERM THREAT: 'NEEDS TO BE DEFEATED'Khanna is considered a potential 2028 presidential candidate and, like many ambitious Democrats, has crisscrossed the United States this year, bringing his vision for America to the national conversation. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, D-Mich., also expected to harbor 2028 ambitions, faced some flack within the party this year for engaging directly with Trump to deliver for Michiganders."If Donald Trump has a good idea that's going to help the American people, we should work with him. If we have a philosophical disagreement, we shouldn't. But the barometer for me, the test case is, is this helping people? Is this something that I think is going to help this country? Where I have philosophical disagreements, I speak up. But when I think that it is good legislation, I am willing to support him. And I don't care, like some people, if he gets a political win. So much of politics is, 'Oh, we don't want to give the other side a political win.' For all I care, he can have a great political win if the American public gets lower drug prices," Khanna told Fox News Digital.While Khanna said he has not communicated with Trump directly about codifying his executive order, he delivered a now-viral House floor speech Wednesday, urging his Republican colleagues to join the bipartisan effort to lower prescription drug prices."Are you on the side of the people, or are you on the side of the $16 billion in Big Pharma lobbyist money that was spent last year? My legislation, there's no trick to it. It is President Trump's idea, President Trump's executive order, President Trump's language into law. Every Republican should support this, and every Democrat should," Khanna added.Ahead of Trump's executive order signing, Khanna affirmed his support for lowering drug prices, reminding Americans that he proposed similar legislation alongside Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., with the same goal in mind."I just don't understand why any Republican wouldn't support this. It's President Trump's executive order, and every American agrees that prescription drug price costs are too much, that it's so unfair that Americans are stuck with all these high bills when other countries are paying pennies on the dollar for their drugs. It's time that Americans be treated fairly," Khanna said.As Khanna, who was a surrogate for then-President Joe Biden's re-election campaign in 2024, finds common ground with the current administration, he told Martha MacCallum on "The Story" Wednesday that Biden should not have run in 2024."I do think it's important that, given what has come out, that we take accountability," Khanna said. "Obviously, he should not have run. We should be clear to say that. Obviously, there should have been an open primary. And, I don't think that's very difficult that Democrats should just be straight up that he should not have run, now that we have all the facts. There should have been an open primary. I think to move on and move forward, it's important to take accountability and be straight-forward with the American people."While Khanna said he did not have the full picture of Biden's health and mental acuity when he defended him before the disastrous debate performance, Khanna admitted, "We should be honest as a party that we made a mistake."
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    Dem says it's 'obvious now to me' that Biden 'was not in a condition to run for reelection'
    Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., has noted that it is now "obvious" to him that then-President Joe Biden "was not in a condition to run for re-election.""To rebuild trust, Democrats must be honest. In light of the facts that have come out, Joe Biden should not have run for reelection, and we should have had an open primary," Khanna said in an X post when sharing the link to his appearance on Fox News Channel's "The Story.""In my limited public interactions with the President, he appeared coherent. It is obvious now to me, based on @jaketapper and others reporting, that he was not in a condition to run for reelection, and he should have made the decision not to. We must be honest with people about our partys mistake," Khanna added in another post.DEM SENATOR SAYS NO DOUBT BIDEN DECLINED COGNITIVELY DURING PRESIDENCYDuring his appearance on "The Story," Khanna said that the Democratic Party should admit to making a "mistake" and should have more strongly called for Biden not to seek re-election.Fox News Channel's Martha MacCallum confronted Khanna with multiple clips of his own comments about Biden, such as when Khanna described him as "fully coherent" in 2024.After several clips of Khanna aired, MacCallum asked the congressman whether he was being truthful in his past comments about Biden.JAKE TAPPER'S PAST COVERAGE OF BIDEN'S COGNITIVE DECLINE UNDER SCRUTINY AHEAD OF HIS NEW BOOK"I was," Khanna said, but he also admitted that he did not "have the full picture."Fox News Digital reached out to the Office of Joe and Jill Biden but did not receive a response by the time of publication.JOE AND JILL BIDEN FIRE BACK ON THE VIEW AGAINST ACCUSATIONS OF HEALTH COVER-UP, CALL STORIES WRONGDuring an appearance on "The View" earlier this month, the former president pushed back against the notion that he suffered significant cognitive decline during his last year in office.
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    Travis Hunter gets real on his and Shedeur Sanders' NFL futures: 'We just going to work'
    For the first time in four years, Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders will not be teammates when their football season begins.Hunter, the second overall pick by the Jacksonville Jaguars, and Sanders, who waited two more days to hear his name called in the fifth round by the Cleveland Browns, starred together at Jackson State and Colorado during their college days.Now, they are hoping to make an impact for their respective franchises in the NFL.A big spotlight hovers over both players entering their rookie seasons for different reasons. For Hunter, GM James Gladstone has already vocalized the expectation that Hunter will be the generational talent that uplifts the team, as well as the city and game of football, during what he sees as a Hall of Fame career.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMIn Sanders' case, he will be put in a quarterback battle that includes Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett and Dillon Gabriel, the Oregon product who was drafted two rounds before him last month.Hunter said he has spoken to Sanders since his slide down the NFL Draft board, and he knows his former teammate and great friend is ready to do the exact same thing he will to start his NFL journey.ESPN STAR FIRES BACK AT CRITICISM OVER CAM WARD NFL DRAFT COVERAGE"We just going to work, man," Hunter said while discussing his excitement to partner with Panini America, who will be giving him his first rookie trading card at the NFLPA Rookie Premiere in Los Angeles."We both got our heads down, and doing what we have to do. Theres a lot of doubters out there for him, and hes going to go to work. Im going to go to work and just going to do what weve always been doing."While the football world has been looking closely at how Sanders and Gabriel were competing in rookie minicamp, Hunter has exceeded the expectations the Jaguars had for him already.Tony Boselli, the Jaguars' executive vice president of Football Operations, told NFL Network that, while he understands Hunter is not even running in pads yet, the team has been taken back by watching him up close with his new teammates."We had high expectations. He's exceeded my expectations," Boselli said. "You see the athlete on the field, you see how he moves, the change in direction, the body control, but it's the person that I'm most enamored with."As Hunter gets acclimated to his life in the NFL, he is also very aware of the leadership aspect of being a top pick. The Jaguars already have players like Trevor Lawrence, Travon Walker and Josh Hines-Allen as the veteran presence in the locker room, but Hunter knows he can be added to the mix as long as he does his job first.The same goes for Sanders with the Browns."We definitely got to be leaders, especially me," Hunter explained. "I was the number two overall pick, so I gotta come in and be a leader. Shedeur, hes gotta go in there and work, earn his job just like me. But hes also got to go in there and be the head of the offense, so hes gotta go in there and be a leader."Hunter said his time with the Jaguars has been "great" thus far, and it will only continue as OTAs will ultimately lead into training camp this summer.ONE OF ONEAs Hunter continues to put in the work, he is also excited for an important milestone in his early career seeing himself on an NFL trading card for the first time.Hunter partnered with Panini America, along with several other incoming rookies, where they will receive their first Panini NFL trading cards at the NFLPA Rookie Premiere."Just super excited to see myself on my own card, so its definitely a blessing," he said.One day, Hunter's rookie card could be worth quite the pretty penny. But he understands it's up to him to make that happen."I dont know," he said when asked how much he would pay for his rookie card. "I still got to put in some work."Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Trump says US has given Iran proposal for nuclear deal
    President Donald Trump said Friday that the U.S. has given Iran a proposal for a nuclear deal."Yeah they have a proposal, but more importantly, they know they have to move quickly or something bad, something bad is going to happen," Trump said.Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned this week that the United States is facing a critical moment with Iran to curb its efforts to develop a nuclear weapon and limit its uranium enrichment.U.S. and Iranian officials have held four rounds of talks, primarily in Oman, since Trump took office to address Tehrans nuclear program.TRUMP WARNS IRAN FACES VIOLENCE LIKE PEOPLE HAVENT SEEN BEFORE' IF NUCLEAR DEAL FAILSThe International Atomic Energy Agency, often referred to as the United Nations' nuclear watchdog, noted in a March report that Irans stockpile of 60% enriched uranium had alarmingly grown from 182 kg to 275 kg, approximately 401 pounds to 606 pounds, in early 2025."Once you're at 60, you're 90% of the way there. You are, in essence, a threshold nuclear weapons state, which is what Iran basically has become," Rubio said Thursday on "Hannity"."They are at the threshold of a nuclear weapon. If they decided to do so, they could do so very quickly. If they stockpile enough of that 60 percent enriched, they could very quickly turn it into 90 and weaponize it. That's the danger we face right now. That's the urgency here," he said.REPUBLICANS URGE TRUMP TO FOLLOW THROUGH ON HIS PLAN TO DISMANTLE IRAN'S NUCLEAR CAPABILITIESThe president also said Thursday in the United Arab Emirates that the U.S. and Iran have "sort of" agreed to terms on a nuclear deal."Iran has sort of agreed to the terms. Theyre not going to make I call it, in a friendly way nuclear dust," Trump told reporters. "Were not going to be making any nuclear dust in Iran."Congressional Republicans are urging Trump to remain committed to a hardline Iran strategy, calling for the complete dismantlement of the regimes nuclear enrichment capabilities in a letter that drew wide support.Fox News Digital's Ashley Carnahan and Christina Shaw contributed to this report.
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