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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMSCOOP: Top congressional committees launch probe into Nashville mayor accused of blocking ICEFIRST ON FOX: Two powerful committees in the House of Representatives are opening an investigation into another Democratic official accused of blocking federal immigration authorities.House Homeland Security Committee Chair Mark Green, R-Tenn., is leading a probe into Nashville Mayor Freddie OConnell alongside Nashville-area Rep. Andy Ogles, R-Tenn, Fox News Digital learned Friday.Ogles had been petitioning leaders for weeks to look into OConnell after the Democratic leader publicly denounced Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations in his city and signed an executive order aimed at tracking ICE movements in the area. He sent a letter earlier this month accusing O'Connell of "obstructing federal law enforcement."The probe is being supported by the House Judiciary Committee, which is led by Chair Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, and Rep. Tom McClintock, R-Calif., chair of the subcommittee for immigration enforcement.SCOOP: HOUSE GOP MEMO HIGHLIGHTS REPUBLICAN WINS IN TRUMP'S 'BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL'"The Committee on the Judiciary and the Committee on Homeland Security of the U.S.House of Representatives are conducting oversight of state and local jurisdictions that endanger American communities through efforts aimed at thwarting the work of federal immigration officials," the four leaders wrote in a letter to OConnell."While the state of Tennessee has outlawed sanctuary policies, recent actions from youroffice threaten to chill immigration enforcement in the City of Nashville and Davidson County. Accordingly, we write to request information about how your recent actions, including a directive to Nashville and Davidson County employees to disclose their communications with federal immigration officials, affects the robust enforcement of immigration law."The lawmakers said OConnells executive order, which mandated that government employees report interactions with federal immigration authorities, "could have a chilling effect on the ability of local law enforcement to communicate freely and candidly with federal immigration employees.""In fact, your chief lawyer recently admitted that it was an open question whether an individual could legally announce in advance that theres an impending enforcement activity," they wrote.MIKE JOHNSON, DONALD TRUMP GET BIG, BEAUTIFUL WIN AS BUDGET PASSES HOUSE"This statement, when viewed in context of your order requiring all Metro law-enforcement officers to report about communications with ICE personnel, raises the prospect that Metro employees may use nonpublic information to warn criminal aliens of planned ICE enforcement operations. In other words, there is the real potential that your Executive Order could have the effect of diminishing ICE enforcement operations."It comes after ICE agents working with the Tennessee Highway Patrol arrested nearly 200 people the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said were illegal immigrants many of them criminals with gang affiliations or other sordid pasts.The DHS news release targeted O'Connell by name over comments he made in early May. "What's clear today is that people who do not share our values of safety and community have the authority to cause deep community harm."MCCAUL TOUTS MONEY IN TRUMP TAX BILL TO PAY TEXAS BACK FOR FIGHTING BIDEN BORDER POLICIESAfter the arrests, O'Connell signed an executive order aimed at tracking peoples' interactions with federal immigration authorities,according to WSMV4.He said of ICE's work in his city, "Its important for us to get this right, and its very frustrating to see a failure in the process."OConnell also helped launch the Nashville governments nonprofit, "The Belonging Fund," to help illegal immigrants pay for urgent care needs. The funds website states that "donations to the fund are made possible solely by individual donors and private organizations - no government dollars are included.That means no taxpayer dollars are being used in the administration or distribution of this fund."Republicans, however, have questioned whether that is true."The recipients of these funds are untraceable, and the purpose seems crystal clear: help illegal foreigners evade the law," Ogles told Fox News Digital. "I refuse to sit back while our communities are overrun while our neighborhoods are destroyed and our daughters are assaulted. And I doubly refuse to stay silent while blue city mayors aid and abet this invasion."OConnell is now one of several Democratic leaders locked in an immigration fight with the Trump administration.House Rep. LaMonica McIver, D-N.J., was charged by the Justice Department with assaulting an officer after she and two other House Democrats forced their way into a Newark ICE detention center, charges McIver has dismissed as political.Fox News Digital reached out to the Nashville mayors office for comment on the letter.0 Comments 0 Shares 106 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTeen from Allen, Texas wins Scripps National Spelling Bee with 'eclaircissement'No claircissement was needed after 13-year-old Faizan Zaki triumphed in the 21st round of the Scripps National Spelling Bee. The teen collapsed on the floor with excitement after correctly spelling "claircissement" and securing the national title not to mention a trophy and $50,000. Zakis win also coincided with a major milestone: the 100th anniversary of the Scripps National Spelling Bee.When spelling the "M-E-N-T" in "claircissement," Zaki, who hails from Allen, Texas, was understandably thrilled after coming in second place at last years competition behind Bruhat Soma, who was 12 years old when he took home the trophy.NATIONAL SPELLING BEE APPROVES FEMINIST TERM, 'WOMYN,' IN KIDS' SPELLING COMPETITIONHowever, his victory didnt come without drama Zaki nearly lost in round 18 when asked to spell "commelina." Zaki started saying "K-A-M" before stopping himself and telling head judge Mary Brooks to "just ring the bell," which she did. Zaki got another shot after 14-year-old Sarvadnya Kadam misspelled "Uaupes" in round 20 paving the way for his win with "claircissement."In a post on X congratulating the 13-year-old, the Scripps National Spelling Bee wrote that Zaki "left everything on stage."FLORIDA TEEN WINS SCRIPPS NATIONAL SPELLING BEE"He's the GOAT. I actually believe that. He's really good, man. He's been doing it for so long, and he knows the dictionary in and out," Zakis father, Said Zaki Anwar told ESPN.Zakis win was notable not only for the final word and the Bees centennial, but also because it marked the first time in nearly 25 years that a former runner-up returned to win the title. According to ESPN, the last person to do so was Sean Conley, who was the 2001 champion. Zaki and Conley are members of an extremely exclusive club with just five members total from the events 100 years.The final three in the 2025 competition also included 11-year-old Sarv Dharavane, who would have been the competitions youngest champion since Nihar Janga, who won in 2016.Zakis stumble over "commelina" and subsequent comeback are not the first examples of drama at the spelling bee. This childrens competition has produced a surprising number of historic moments. In 2019, the spelling bees results were arguably some of the most controversial, as the competition ended with the only eight-way tie in the Scripps National Spelling Bees history.0 Comments 0 Shares 96 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMObamas seen together for 1st time in 6 months as analyst sees no love lost amid divorce murmursFormer President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama were seen in public for the first time in six months, via new photos captured by BackGrid outside the Lowell Hotel & Restaurant in Lenox Hill, Manhattan.While Michelle Obama has refuted rumors of a separation amid solo appearances by the former president, the Lowell sighting was the first for the 44th first family since December 2024.Guarded by the Secret Service, the Obamas stepped out into a car but with markedly different expressions and body language, an observation seconded by The Human Behavior Lab President Susan Constantine."Definitely a completely different [public] appearance than weve seen in the past," Constantine told Fox News Digital in a Wednesday interview.MICHELLE OBAMA SLAMS DIVORCE RUMORS DURING PODCAST INTERVIEWAs someone who has observed and analyzed the Obamas for many years, Constantine said their body language was concerning when it comes to the relationship rumors."When Im looking at the photos, the distance between the two; with the two Secret Servicemen in between them [it] is showing that theres literally a separation," she said. "Almost like the two [USSS officers] inside are drawing a line between President and Missus Obama.""Shes out front-and-center and very joyful; very empowered; a real pep in her step," Constantine added."Shes feeling quite confident in wherever she is at in her headspace, but you wouldnt even think the two of them are together."Constantine remarked that the former president looked more like a Secret Service agent guarding Michelle Obama than her husband.The former president appeared distraught, distracted and distant, she added.MICHELLE OBAMA SKIPS TRUMP INAUGURATION AS BARACK ARRIVES SOLO"You can see the stress in his face."While the two appear different on the surface, there are clues that the two are indeed a longtime couple. In several photos, the Obamas appear to have the same gait, and their heels lift off the ground in incidental tandem, the body language expert continued."Thats typical of being somebody who has been with you for a long time."However, as the rumors swirl, the body language seen may beget some of that conjecture."There is definitely something emotional something internal between the two of them that is going on Hes a shadow in her path.""Its sad to see that she is putting him through the ringer there is certainly something serious going on in their relationship I can say that with professional certainty."Fox News Digital reached out to a representative for the Obamas for comment.Michelle Obama was noticeably absent from recent public events with her husband including former President Jimmy Carters funeral.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPExecutive branch couples from President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump back to former Vice President Dan Quayle and former second lady Marilyn Quayle were in attendance.The only such dignitary without a mate was Obama who spent much of the time instead of joshing with his otherwise political foe: Trump.The former president was his jovial self as seen in the pool feed of that event.The Obamas have been married for 32 years, but the former first lady has spoken about the tribulations of her marriage, including on her "IMO" podcast that she co-hosts with brother and former New York Knicks/Milwaukee Bucks Vice President Craig Robinson.0 Comments 0 Shares 89 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMSupreme Court hands Trump win on revoking parole for 500K foreign nationalsThe Supreme Court on Friday stayed a lower court order that blocked the Trump administration from deporting roughly 500,000 migrants from Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. The decision is a near-term victory for President Donald Trump as he moves to crack down on border security and immigration priorities in his second term.The Supreme Court decision stays, for now, a lower court ruling that halted Trump's plans to terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) protections for some migrants living in the U.S., which allows individuals to live and work in the U.S. legally if they cannot work safely in their home country due to a disaster, armed conflict or other "extraordinary and temporary conditions."Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Ketanji Brown Jackson dissented.U.S. Solicitor General John Sauer asked justices earlier this month to allow the administration to proceed with its decision to revoke the status for the migrants, accusing U.S. District Judge Edward Chen of improperly intruding on the executive branchs authority over immigration policy."The district courts reasoning is untenable," Sauer told the high court, adding that the program "implicates particularly discretionary, sensitive, and foreign-policy-laden judgments of the Executive Branch regarding immigration policy."0 Comments 0 Shares 85 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMShakira, Jason Aldean concerts abruptly canceled at Boston's Fenway Park over stage safety concernsShakira, Jason Aldean and Brooks & Dunn's upcoming concerts were abruptly canceled on Thursday due to concerns about the safety of the stage at Fenway Park in Boston.The Colombian singer was set to perform on Thursday night, while the country star and the country music duo's show was scheduled for Friday night. However, Live Nation announced that the concerts would not go ahead as planned in a statement shared with Fox News Digital."During a routine pre-show check, structural elements were identified as not being up to standard, so the shows were canceled. All team members are safe," a representative for Live Nation said.SHAKIRA RELEASING NEW MUSIC FOLLOWING TAX FRAUD CASEFenway Park also shared the news of the cancellation in a post to the venue's page on X."Due to unforeseen circumstances, the Shakira and Jason Aldean and Brooks & Dunn performances originally scheduled for May 29th and May 30th respectively at Fenway Park have been canceled. Refunds will be available at your point of purchase. We apologize for the inconvenience," the post read.According to local Boston ABC affiliate WCVB, sources said that the cancelations occurred after the "staging fell apart during rehearsal." The outlet reported that Boston Inspectorial Services conducted an inspection and found that the "staging was not structurally sound."Fox News Digital has reached out to representatives for Shakira, Aldean, Brooks & Dunn and Boston Inspectorial Services for comment.While Shakira has yet to publicly address the cancellations, Aldean and Brooks & Dunn shared Fenway Park's post on their social media platforms.Shakira's show was set to mark the opening of the 2025 Fenway Concert Series. The "Hips Don't Lie" hitmaker is currently on her "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran" ("Women No Longer Cry") tour, which kicked off on May 13 in Charlotte, North Carolina, and will conclude on June 30 in San Francisco.On Wednesday, Shakira expressed her excitement over performing in Boston in a post on her X page, noting that she would be joined on stage by will.i.am and Wyclef Jean.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS"Boston Im coming! Will.I.am and Wycleff tomorrow! I cant ask for more!! And cant wait to be on stage with all of you!" she wrote.Aldean kicked off his "Full Throttle Tour 2025" in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, last weekend. The "Try That In a Small Town" singer was set to co-headline with Brooks & Dunn for the first time at Friday's concert in Boston. When the one-night-only show was announced in January, Aldean shared a statement that read: "Playing Fenway Park has always been a highlight for me over the years. I love the city of Boston, the people and the energy surrounding the city. Getting to play it with some of my musical heroes, Brooks & Dunn, is going to be one for the ages."Brooks & Dunn, which comprises singer-songwriters Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn, are set to join Morgan Wallen for several dates on his Im the "Problem 2025" tour this summer.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERShakira's show at Fenway Park was canceled just four hours before the Grammy winner was set to take the stage and several fans had already gathered outside the stadium. Local CBS affiliate WBZ News spoke with several fans who expressed their disappointment over the news."We're a little disappointed because we came from Connecticut to see Shakira. I'm from Barranquilla, Colombia," one fan said. "We just got the news that the concert has been canceled like nine minutes ago.""I'm disappointed," another person told the outlet. "I've never been to a concert, it's my first time. I'm 63 years old and I'm disappointed.""We were supposed to come in November, and she rescheduled her entire tour," said one fan, who had traveled from Florida for Shakira's concert. "So, it's already six months, eight months down the line and it's canceled again so it's definitely sad."0 Comments 0 Shares 81 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMClean up your phone: Speed, storage and privacy boost in minutesYour smartphone works hard, but it doesn't always stay in top shape on its own. Over time, storage fills up, apps collect background data and privacy settings fall behind.You might notice slower performance, random glitches or just a general sense that things aren't running as smoothly as they used to. The good news is that a quick digital and physical cleanup can help your device run like new.These simple steps will help you free up space, improve speed and keep your personal data better protected.Join the FREE "CyberGuy Report": Get my expert tech tips, critical security alerts and exclusive deals, plus instant access to myfree "Ultimate Scam Survival Guide" when you sign up!If your phone is low on storage or feeling sluggish, start by clearing out apps and files you no longer use. This is one of the fastest ways to improve speed and battery life.For iPhone usersYOUR IPHONE HAS A HIDDEN FOLDER EATING UP STORAGE SPACEFor Android usersSettings may vary depending on your Android phones manufacturer.HOW TO FREE UP SPACE ON ANDROID5 DIGITAL CLEANUP HACKS YOU DIDNT KNOW YOU NEEDEDMany apps continue running in the background even when you're not using them, draining battery and slowing down your phone. Limiting or disabling background activity can noticeably boost performance and help your device last longer between charges.For iPhone usersLimit background activity:For Android usersSettings may vary depending on your Android phones manufacturer.Restrict background activity:Get afree scan to find out if your personal information is already out on the webDigital clutter adds up quickly. Screenshots, old PDFs, duplicate photos and downloads that were only meant to be temporary. Regular file maintenance helps you stay organized and keep your phone running smoothly.For iPhone usersFor Android usersSettings may vary depending on your Android phones manufacturer.For email cleanup5 DIGITAL CLEANUP TIPS YOU DIDN'T KNOW YOU NEEDEDPhones collect bacteria from nearly every surface you touch. From gym equipment to bathroom counters, your phone needs regular cleaning to stay safe and functional.Clean the exteriorClean ports and speakersClean your caseBefore cleaning, always power off your phone and unplug any accessories.GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HEREHOW TO CLEAN YOUR DEVICES PROPERLYDigital cleaning also means reviewing your privacy settings. Make sure your apps are not accessing more than they need and keep your sensitive data secure.For iPhoneFor AndroidSettings may vary depending on your Android phones manufacturer.8 WAYS TO LOCK UP YOUR IPHONE'S PRIVATE STUFFData loss can happen without warning. Whether it is due to damage, theft or an unexpected software issue, having a recent backup can save your photos, contacts and important files.For iPhoneFor AndroidSettings may vary depending on your Android phones manufacturer.TIDY UP YOUR TECH: SPRING CLEANING TIPS FOR SAFEGUARDING YOUR DATAInstead of constantly managing your phone manually, let trusted tools do the heavy lifting. A top-tier antivirus app doesnt just protect against malware; it often includes powerful performance boosters designed to keep your device running smoothly. Look for apps that offer:These features help keep your device fast, secure and clutter-free without constant manual maintenance. Many top-rated antivirus apps offer a combination of security and performance optimization tools to simplify device management and protection.Get my picks for the best 2025 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android and iOS devices.SUBSCRIBE TO KURTS YOUTUBE CHANNEL FOR QUICK VIDEO TIPS ON HOW TO WORK ALL OF YOUR TECH DEVICESTaking a little time to clean up your phone can really pay off. Whether you're freeing up space, boosting speed or tightening your privacy, these small steps help your device work better and keep your information safer. Plus, a quick physical clean keeps your phone looking and feeling fresh.What are some of your favorite tips or habits for keeping your phone clean, organized and secure? Let us know by writing us atCyberguy.com/Contact.For more of my tech tips and security alerts, subscribe to my free CyberGuy Report Newsletter by heading toCyberguy.com/Newsletter.Ask Kurt a question or let us know what stories you'd like us to cover.Follow Kurt on his social channels:Answers to the most-asked CyberGuy questions:New from Kurt:Copyright 2025 CyberGuy.com.All rights reserved.0 Comments 0 Shares 78 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMI'm a physician and I'm worried that our health agencies are facing increasing chaosThe American health system is bleeding out, and it desperately needs arealdoctor.Leading Health and Human Services (HHS) today is like navigating a chaotic hospital patients in every hallway, monitors screaming, seconds ticking away. Yet, instead of a seasoned physician who triages and trusts proven protocols, that hospital is overseen by an activist named Robert F. Kennedy Jr.A patients oxygen level plummets; nurses turn to HHS Secretary Kennedy. Instead of orders, they get a lecture on conspiracies. Chaos follows.CDC REMOVES COVID VACCINE RECOMMENDATION FOR HEALTHY CHILDREN AND PREGNANT WOMENThat chaos is now national. Our health agencies are trying to perform open-heart surgery while debating the effectiveness of a scalpel. Scientists who should be developing next-generation cancer vaccines are, instead, defending 60-year-old elementary science.Conspiracy ideology is beginning to take over, and were all going to pay the price.Im a board-certified physician and one of the most-followed online, and since Kennedy took office, Ive been forced to swap from fact-checking Instagram influencers to fact-checking the nations top public-health official.RFK JR'S HIGHLY ANTICIPATED MAHA REPORT PAINTS DISMAL STATE OF CHILD HEALTH, NATIONAL SECURITY CONCERNSOur nations health system is in shambles, and the leadership of HHS plays a pivotal role in fixing this disaster. Thats why its deeply alarming that Kennedy, who continues to spread misinformation and denies the fundamentals of medicine, remains at the helm of the agency.Although he claims hes "not anti-vaccine," his words and actions tell a different story. He recklessly attacks vaccine efficacy, spreads disproven theories linking vaccines to autism, and denies fundamental virology from diseases like HIV, measles, and more.Im all for healthy skepticism, but scientific skepticism means investigating data, not cherry-picking it or making it up.These arent privately held beliefs eithera post on his active X account states that the HPV vaccine "increases cervical-cancer risk" all despite mountains of real-world data showing up to 88% drops in cancer among vaccinated teens. Sweden, England, and even the CDC surveillance report plunging pre-cancer rates. Recently, he claimed, "50% of the population is diabetic" and that "one out of every three kids" already has the disease. In reality, true estimates put Chinas diabetes prevalence around 12%, and the U.S. pediatric figure closer to one in 300. If one of my interns inflated numbers by a factor of 10, theyd be sent back to remedial math. Kennedy does it regularly on primetime television.TRUMP CLAIMS 'I DON'T KNOW HER' AND 'LISTENED TO' RFK JR ABOUT SURGEON GENERAL PICK GETTING MAGA PUSHBACKWorse, hes now canceled $12 billion in disease outbreak prevention programs, proposed a 26% cut to the NIH budget, and pink-slipped roughly 20,000 public-health scientists and staff.CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINIONThose decisions have consequences: dozens of federally funded vaccine clinics in Arizona, Minnesota, Nevada, Texas and Washington were canceled just as measles cases blew past 1,000 the worst surge in a generation.Hes dismantling the firehouse while buildings are burning. Public health cannot survive an HHS head who guts the programs that keep us safe and then fans the very myths that make outbreaks explode. Kennedy's long record of undermining proven public health measures and spreading scientific falsehoods makes him a threat to millions of Americans.Certainly, he should never have been confirmed to lead the office in the first place, but choosing to leave him in charge is like handing the keys to a driver who continues to insist that stop signs and red lights are optional.BEN & JERRY'S CO-FOUNDER ARRESTED PROTESTING SENATE HEARING: 'RFK KILLS PEOPLE WITH HATE'Today, I say that Kennedy is the wrong person to lead HHS.The integrity of our nations health agencies demands leadership grounded in facts, research, and transparency not misinformation.Doctors like me take an oath to do no harm. We must call out leaders like Secretary Kennedy when they cause great harm to public health.We must stop the bleeding.0 Comments 0 Shares 86 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMInside the late-night drama that led to Trump's tax bill passing by 1 voteIt was nearly 10 p.m. on a Sunday night when House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., surprised reporters in the hallway of the Cannon House Office Building.The top House Republican was making a low-key but high-stakes visit to the House Budget Committee before the panels second meeting on President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill." The first meeting on May 16 had blown up without resolution when four fiscal hawks balked at the legislation and voted against advancing it to the full House."The real debate was, is when [we] voted not to approve the budget. And the reason I did that, along with the others, was we needed to make the provisions better," Rep. Ralph Norman, R-S.C., told Fox News Digital."It was our opportunity to make a bill that overall was good, better. And that was the impetus to stop the budget, and then get some concessions. And then when it reached Rules Committee, there really wasn't that much dissension."MEET THE TRUMP-PICKED LAWMAKERS GIVING SPEAKER JOHNSON A FULL HOUSE GOP CONFERENCEThe committee meeting continued with little fanfare, save for Democratic objections to the bill, before one more visit from Johnson, when he signaled the deal was sealed."I think what is about to happen here is that every member, every Republican member, will give a vote that allows us to proceed forward, and we count that as a big win tonight," Johnson said.He was right, with the legislation advancing exactly along party lines.Fox News Digital was told that conservatives were anticipating what is called a manager's amendment, a vehicle with wide flexibility to change legislation, before the House Rules Committees vote to advance the bill to the full chamber.The House Rules Committee acts as the final gatekeeper to most bills before a House-wide vote. Trump himself made a rare visit to Capitol Hill the morning of May 20 to urge Republicans to vote for the bill.MCCAUL TOUTS MONEY IN TRUMP TAX BILL TO PAY TEXAS BACK FOR FIGHTING BIDEN BORDER POLICIESHouse leaders again signaled confidence late on May 21, informing Republicans that they would likely vote soon after the House Rules Committees meeting was over. However, that meeting alone had already dragged on for hours, from just after 1 a.m. on May 21 to finally voting on Trumps tax bill just after 2:30 a.m. on May 22. Lawmakers and reporters alike struggled to stay awake as Democratic lawmakers forced votes on over 500 amendments, largely symbolic, in a bid to drag out the process.Meanwhile, at some point overnight, talks with GOP holdouts went south.The House Freedom Caucus held an impromptu press conference directly after Chair Andy Harris, R-Md., met with Johnson."The leaderships going to have to figure out where to go from here," Harris said. "I think there is a pathway forward that we can seeIm not sure this can be done this week. Im pretty confident it could be done in 10 days. But thats up to leadership to decide."Harris also said the Freedom Caucus had struck a "deal" with the White House, something a White House official denied. "The White House presented HFC with policy options that the administration can live with, provided they can get the votes," the official said.However, the managers amendment, which finally came out just after 11 p.m. on May 21, eased the concerns of at least several of the fiscal hawks.It bolstered funding to states that did not expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), included additional tax relief for gun owners, and quickened the implementation of Medicaid work requirements, among other measures.Meanwhile, a small group of those House Freedom Caucus members had also been meeting with a small group of conservative senators who assured them they would seek deep spending cuts in the bill when it landed in the upper chamber, Norman said.MIKE JOHNSON, DONALD TRUMP GET BIG, 'BEAUTIFUL WIN AS BUDGET PASSES HOUSE"It was our hope that the Senate would come back and even make the cuts deeper, so that the deficit could be cut," Norman said.The moves were not enough to ease everyones concerns, however. Roughly three hours after the amendments release, Freedom Caucus Policy Chair Chip Roy, R-Texas, was the only Republican member of the House Rules Committee to miss the key vote.Fox News Digital inquired via text message why Roy missed the vote and was told he was "actually reading the bill"Nevertheless, it passed by an 8 to 4 vote prompting House leaders to warn their members to return for what would be an all-night series of voting and debates. Democratic leaders, recognizing they would be sidelined completely if Republicans had enough support on their side, again moved to delay the proceedings.A whip notice sent to House Democrats, obtained by Fox News Digital, warned left-wing lawmakers that "House Republicans are planning to finish debate and vote on final passage of H.R. 1 late tonight."The notice advised that House Democratic Caucus Chair Pete Aguilar, D-Calif., would force a vote on adjourning the House and that "additional procedural votes are expected."In a bid to keep Republicans close to the House floor for what was an hourslong night, the speaker set up a side room with snacks and coffee for lawmakers to wait out proceedings. In the House Appropriations Committee room just down the hall, more Republicans were huddled over cigars and other refreshments. The smell of tobacco smoke wafted out as increasingly haggard lawmakers shuffled between the two rooms.Fox News Digital even heard from several lawmakers inquiring when the final vote was expected to be and wondering whether they had time for a nap themselves. Meanwhile, Fox News Digital spotted Harris and Roy walking the opposite way from the hullabaloo of the House floor, toward the much quieter Longworth House Office Building.Both said they were leaving for more conversations with White House staff before the final vote.SCOOP: HOUSE GOP MEMO HIGHLIGHTS REPUBLICAN WINS IN TRUMP'S 'BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL'"The managers amendment gets us a little closer, but we're still in discussions with the executive branch to see whether we can achieve the objectives that we seek, which is support the president's goals on waste fraud and abuse in Medicare and Medicaid and, you know, making sure that we've got all we can out of the Inflation Reduction Act," Harris said.Roy said he hoped Republicans would go further against states that drastically expanded their Medicaid populations under the ACA. He also signaled that leaders suggested at the time some further Medicaid reform could come from the White House."The speaker alluded to this afternoonthat there are things in the executive space, executive actions, that we think could take care of some of the concerns that we were having about again, it's not what we want, but it does ameliorate some of our concerns on the Medicaid expansion front," Roy said.Fox News Digital reached out to the White House and the speakers office for comment.When it came time for the final vote, it appeared enough was done to get Roy on board. Harris, however, voted "present."Neither made themselves available for an interview for this story.The final vote saw just two Republican defections Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., long a critic of Johnson, and Rep. Warren Davidson, R-Ohio."While I love many things in the bill, promising someone else will cut spending in the future does not cut spending. Deficits do matter and this bill grows them now. The only Congress we can control is the one were in. Consequently, I cannot support this big deficit plan. NO," Davidson posted on X just before the vote began.Two other Republicans, Reps. David Schweikert, R-Ariz., and Andrew Garbarino, R-N.Y., both fell asleep before the final vote but both said they would have voted to pass the bill.In the end, it advanced by a 215-214 vote with Republicans erupting in cheers when they realized the victory was locked."The media, the Democrats have consistently dismissed any possibility that House Republicans could get this done. They did not believe that we could succeed in our mission to enact President Trump's America First agenda. But this is a big one. And once again, they've been proven wrong," Johnson said during a press conference after the vote.Now, the bill is expected to be considered by the Senate next week when senators are already signaling they are gearing up to make changes."I encourage our Senate colleagues to think of this as a one-team effort as we have, and to modify this as little as possible, because it will make it easier for us to get it over the line ultimately, and finish and get it to the president's desk by July fourth," Johnson said.0 Comments 0 Shares 75 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COM'Devil in the Ozarks': FBI offers $10k reward for capture of former Arkansas police chief on the runThe FBI is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the re-capture of a former Arkansas police chief serving time for murder and rape dubbed "the Devil in the Ozarks" who escaped on the afternoon of May 25.Former Gateway Police Department Chief Grant Hardin, 56, escaped from the North Central Unit, a medium-security prison, that Sunday afternoon in Calico Rock, according to the Arkansas Department of Corrections (ADC).The FBI said Hardin has ties to Garfield, Eureka Springs, Holiday Island and Huntsville."The FBI's Little Rock Field Office is assisting the U.S. Marshal Service, the Arkansas Department of Corrections, and the Arkansas State Police with the search for and apprehension of Grant Matthew Hardin," reads an FBI wanted poster.TEXAS ESCAPED INMATE CONSIDERED ARMED AND DANGEROUS AFTER PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL BREAKFormer FBI agent Rob D'Amico told "Fox & Friends" Friday morning that Hardin's past as a police chief may give him a unique advantage on the run."I think it makes it a lot more challenging. He knows how they do it. He knows what they look for, he knows how they follow leads. He knows how they do surveillance," D'Amico said.DEVIL IN THE OZARKS WHO ESCAPED PRISON LIKELY STILL IN ARKANSAS AREA: OFFICIALSThe former FBI agent noted that there are likely many unmanned, unlocked cabins and sheds in wooded areas around Stone County, which is located East of the Ozark Mountains.ADC Communications Director Rand Champion said during a Wednesday news conference that authorities are fairly confident in the route they believe Hardin took when he escaped prison and his current location in the region.MANHUNT UNDERWAY AFTER DISGRACED FORMER POLICE CHIEF CONVICTED OF MURDER, RAPE ESCAPES ARKANSAS PRISON"Based on the information that we have and the experience of our teams, they feel fairly confident that he is still fairly close to this region," Champion said, noting that "all it takes is one vehicle" for Hardin to use to travel elsewhere, though officials have established a perimeter around the area of Stone County."As of this time, they are still very confident that he is in the area," Champion said.MASSIVE JAIL BREAK IN NEW ORLEANS 'IMPOSSIBLE' WITHOUT STAFF INVOLVEMENT, SAYS EX-FBI FUGITIVE HUNTERChampion said the public should assume Hardin is "a very dangerous individual," and there is a risk he may commit more crimes while he is on the run.It took less than 30 minutes for prison officials to notice that Hardin had disappeared from prison. Photos that the Stone County Sheriff's Office posted to social media show Hardin wearing an ADC-style uniform during his escape through a sally port, though Champion said the uniform he was wearing was not an official uniform.LOUISIANA AG CONFIDENT REMAINING JAILBREAK FUGITIVES WILL BE CAPTURED AFTER OFFICIALS MAKE 14TH ARRESTHardin was sentenced to 30 years for murder plus additional time for rape.He pleaded guilty to the 2017 murder of James Appleton, 59, a city water employee who was found shot in the face inside his work truck, KNWA reported. While Hardin was being booked into the state prison around that time, officials submitted his DNA sample into a database. His DNA ended up linking him to the rape cold case of a teacher in 1997, the outlet reported.Hardin ended up pleading guilty in that case in 2019, according to KNWA.The former police chief's escape came two days after 10 prisoners escaped a correctional facility in New Orleans, eight of whom have since been re-captured while two remain at large.Hardin is described as a 6 ft. white male, weighing approximately 259 pounds. The FBI is asking tipsters to call 1-800-CALL-FBI with any information concerning the escapee.Fox News' Stepheny Price and Louis Casiano contributed to this report.0 Comments 0 Shares 78 Views 0 Reviews
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