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    Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse gets in shouting match with Lee Zeldin
    Rhode Island Democratic Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse shouts at EPA administrator Lee Zeldin.
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    Adam Schiff says Lee Zeldin doesn't 'give a rat's a--' about water quality
    Sen. Adam B. Schiff of California battled EPA Administrator Lee M. Zeldin at a Senate EPW Committee hearing.
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    Lee Zeldin and Democratic senator yell over EPA grants on Capitol Hill
    Fox News anchor Trace Gallagher breaks down EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin and Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., squaring off over EPA grants on 'America Reports.'
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    Nick Wright shares his dream Team USA roster for 2028 Olympics | First Things First
    Nick Wright shares his dream roster for Team USAs debut in Olympic flag football at the 2028 Games. He breaks down his top NFL players he would choose to represent the country and what this new opportunity means for the sport and the athletes.
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    Former New Orleans police superintendent criticizes sheriff after 10-person jailbreak
    Former New Orleans Police Department Superintendent Ronal Serpas is criticizing what he described as New Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson's "checkered past" after 10 inmates escaped a parish jail last week.
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    Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse gets in shouting match with Lee Zeldin
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    Texas doctor sentenced to 10 years in prison in one of the most significant cases of patient harm
    A Texas-based doctor was sentenced Wednesday to 10 yearsin prison for healthcare fraud after he carried out what prosecutors said was a nearly two-decade scheme that involved falsely diagnosing thousands of patients with degenerative diseases and profiting handsomely off their treatments.Jorge Zamora-Quezada, a rheumatologist licensed to practice medicine in Texas, Arizona and Massachusetts before being stripped of his licenses in each state, raked in hundreds of millions of dollars for the misdiagnoses and treatment he ordered during his roughly 20 years as a medical practitioner. The treatments included punishing rounds of chemotherapy, intravenous infusions, and a battery of other tests, monthly visits, and regular procedures associated with the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, a chronic, autoimmune condition for which there is no cure.The sentencing, and his earlier court appearances, played out at times like a study in contrasts. Prosecutors detailed his extravagant lifestyle, including a private jet, 13 properties across the U.S., including in Aspen and various towns in Mexico, and a Maserati while the health of the patients he defrauded continued to worsen.Prosecutors accused him of taking advantage of vulnerable individuals in Texas, such as teenagers, elderly individuals, and disabled persons, in order to carry out the scheme. Some of them testified at Wednesdays hearing about the ongoing side effects they suffered as a result of the doctors actions, including receiving chemotherapy or IV infusions they did not need.AMTRAK BILKED OUT OF $12M BY AT LEAST 119 EMPLOYEES, DOCTORS IN FRAUD SCHEME; MANY STILL ON THE JOB: REPORTIts "one of the most egregious" cases of its kind the Justice Department has brought in this space,Matthew Galeotti, head of the Justice Department Criminal Division, told Fox News Digital in a sit-down interview on Wednesday.Thats because of "all of the various kinds of misconduct rolled into one," he said, "and because it was pervasive the scheme lasted more than 18 years.""By the time you're towards the end of the scheme, he knows the consequences some of these things have had on the victims, and he's going forward anyways," he said of the doctor.The Justice Department's Criminal Division has been prosecuting this case for years. Unlike other departments, it is one of the few where career and political staff alike are largely in lockstep, with goals and cases that transcend partisan politics and seek instead to hold criminals like the Texas doctor accountable.Galeotti said he sees the case as emblematic of the Trump administrations goals to vindicate victims and counter wasteful government spending."Even in cases where you don't see this level of misconduct, where you're not prescribing someone chemotherapy medicine that doesn't need it, which obviously sort of stands out on its own, we still have a problem because you were wasting government funds that should be going to actually benefiting patients," Galeotti said.A BERLIN DOCTOR HAS BEEN CHARGED WITH THE KILLINGS OF 15 PATIENTS UNDER PALLIATIVE CAREA separate Justice Department official told Fox News Digital Zamora-Quezadas case was one of the "most significant" instances of patient harm that he had seen in at least a decade."There was testimony about truly debilitating side effects from the medications, things like strokes, necrosis of the jawbone, really the jawbone melting away, hair loss, liver damage," the official said.The doctors actions were seen as particularly egregious, in the Justice Department's telling, because they sought to prey on lower-income communities in Texas, targeting teenagers, elderly persons, and disabled individuals. The doctor also operated in areas with less access to medical care and with fewer native English speakers compared to other parts of the state."Of course, it's always the most twisted when you're benefiting from someone else's misfortune misfortune you caused and misfortune you used for your own personal enrichment," Galeotti said."They're the hallmarks of the worst kind of conduct that you see," Galeotti said.DOJ PROSECUTOR SUING TRANS MEDICINE WHISTLEBLOWER TAKEN OFF CASE OVER APPARENT CONFLICT OF INTERESTZamora-Quezada was convicted by a jury in 2020 of seven counts of healthcare fraud, one count of conspiracy to commit healthcare fraud, and one count of obstruction of justice. His attorneys argued that the fraud was not "pervasive" in the way the government made it out to be, according to public court filings.Prosecutors said Zamora-Quezada purchased condominium properties in vacation towns, including in Aspen, San Diego, and Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. They said he commuted to his various doctors offices in Texas in a Maserati and a private jet, both emblazoned with his initials, "ZQ." His assets were forfeited after he was charged, prosecutors said.Meanwhile, they said, while Zamora-Quezada was living a life of luxury, out of nearly 100,000 Medicare patients he treated, Zamora-Quezada diagnosed 72.9% of them with rheumatoid arthritis. Prosecutors compared that data to seven other Texas rheumatologists, who cumulatively diagnosed 13% of their patients with the same condition.Prosecutors asked for $100 million in restitution, but the judge required him to pay $28 million.Attorneys for Zamora-Quezada did not respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.
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    Trump DHS issues stark warning to Dems harassing ICE agents: Not playing games
    The Trump Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is warning Democrats and leftists doxxing ICE agents and impeding immigration enforcement operations that it is "not playing games."In response to an online video of a Democratic state representative in Tennessee allegedly stalking ICE agents, DHS said, "This Administration is not playing games with the lives and safety of our ICE officers."The DHS statement claimed that "people doxxing our officers and impeding ICE operations are siding with vicious cartels, human traffickers, and violent criminals."The statement came in response to a video posted on social media by Rep. Andy Ogles, R-Tenn., allegedly showing Tennessee Democratic state Rep. Aftyn Behn "stalking" ICE agents in the Nashville area.HOUSE GOP TARGETS ANOTHER DEM OFFICIAL ACCUSED OF BLOCKING ICE AMID DELANEY HALL FALLOUTThe video appears to show Behn and another woman in a car saying they were following and "bullying the ICE vehicles and state troopers.""This is a win," Behn said, laughing.Ogles said that Behn and her companion were "openly admitting they were trying to stall law enforcement from stopping illegal aliens." Ogles said "this isnt just reckless, its aiding and abetting."In response to the incident, DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin told Fox News Digital "attacks and demonization of ICE have resulted in officers facing a 413% increase in assaults."McLaughlin said DHS "has the ability to trace phone numbers and track location information" and that "any individual who participates in the doxxing of our brave federal immigration agents will be identified and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law."ACTING ICE DIRECTOR DEMANDS TIM WALZ APOLOGIZE FOR CALLING AGENTS MODERN-DAY GESTAPODHS and the U.S. Secret Service served a search warrant May 1 on the home of a Los Angeles resident accused of posting fliers in various Southern California neighborhoods with the names, photos, phone numbers and locations of ICE officers working in the region.Earlier this year, anti-ICE activists began putting up posters featuring the personal information of ICE and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) officers working in the Los Angeles and Southern California area.The posters include the faces of several ICE agents and say, "These armed agents work in Southern California. ICE and HSI racially terrorize and criminalize entire communities with their policies. They kidnap people from their homes and from the streets, separating families and fracturing communities. Many people have died while locked up in jails, prisons, and detention centers."CLICK HERE FOR MORE IMMIGRATION COVERAGEAbigail Jackson, a spokesperson for the White House, told Fox News Digital that "whether its Tim Walz slandering ICE officers as Nazis or members of Congress physically assaulting them, the Democrat party is truly unhinged, and their dangerous behavior is putting lives at risk.WATCH: DEMOCRAT LAWMAKER CHARGED WITH ASSAULTING FEDERAL AGENTS LAUGHS OFF FUNDRAISING QUESTIONS"They are defending illegal terrorists and attacking those who are keeping Americans safe," Jackson added, noting the administration "will hold anyone accountable who commits a crime against [federal law enforcement officials]."Behn did not respond to Fox News Digitals request for comment.
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    Anti-Israel protesters torch diplomas outside Columbia University on graduation day
    A group of keffiyeh-wearing anti-Israel protesters ripped up and burned diplomas outside Columbia University on Wednesday shortly after a graduation ceremony at the Ivy League institution, while unruly demonstrators also tangled with police.Chaos erupted outside the university when the protesters many of whom had their faces covered with masks torched diplomas in food trays next to a sign that read "Free Mahmoud Khalil," the former student who was arrested by immigration agents in March and whom the Trump administration is trying to deport."Free, free Palestine," and "Youre committing genocide," the protesters yelled in the rain to the sound of drums.At least three people could be seen ripping up diplomas, although only one of them was wearing a Columbia blue robe. The group was surrounded by older demonstrators who didnt appear to be students and others holding signs indicating they were alumni of the university.MOOD FLIPS AT COLUMBIA U AFTER QUASHING OF LATEST PROTEST, TRUMP PRESSURE TAKES HOLDPolice moved in and put out the flames, making one arrest, the NYPD said.Later, protesters clashed with police across the street from the entrance to Columbia. They attempted to push through barriers, but a heavy police force stopped them in their tracks.The protest group then left and headed down 116th Street toward the Hudson River with the NYPD following.The Columbia University Apartheid Divest (CUAD) group, which Khalil helped lead, encouraged students to protest beforehand, taking issue with the university celebrating Prof. Zvi Galil, who has served as the dean of Columbia and as president ofTel Aviv University.STUDENTS HECKLE COLUMBIA ACTING PRESIDENT AT GRADUATION, SHOUT 'FREE MAHMOUD'"While 14,000 Palestinian children are at imminent threat of death from the occupation's starvation of Gaza, Columbia wants to honor a WAR CRIMINAL and MURDERER on our campus today," the group wrote on X without substantiating their claims.Wednesdaysceremony involved about 12,000 graduates and an estimated 25,000 family and friends, according to the New York Post.The disruption followed on from a graduation ceremony on Tuesday where students heckled Acting University President Claire Shipman and shouted, "Free Mahmoud!"The chants continued for nearly 30 seconds. Once the agitators calmed down, the acting president was able to get through her final points.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPIt was the latest in a long line of protests to rock the Manhattan college since the onset of the war in Gaza. Last year, the university's encampment protests ignited a wave of campus protests throughout the country.The chaos at Columbia culminated in students taking control ofHamilton Hall and violently clashingwith policein riot gear. The ugly scenes saw more than 200 people arrested.Two weeks ago, students protested inside a library at Columbia, which led to dozens more arrests as the university leadership said it would take a harder approach to illegal behavior on campus.
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    California girls' track athlete opens up on losing 1st-place title to trans competitor
    A high school track meet in Southern California became the latest flashpoint in the state's ongoing conflict with President Donald Trump's administration over trans athletes in girls' sports. There, multiple girls' competitors fell shy of first place to a biologically male trans athlete.The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Southern Section Final on Saturday saw the trans athlete take first place in the triple jump and long jump. The second-place finisher in the long jump was Katie McGuinness of La Canada High School.McGuinness recounted the experience of losing to the trans athlete in an interview on Fox News' "America Reports.""I remember thinking to myself, OK, I need to get a big jump," McGuinness said.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"I ran down the runway and I landed and I watched them measure my mark, and it was 18.9," she said. "And I just remember thinking that there was nothing else that I could do. That was it. And I was honestly very discouraged, and I'm a high school senior and winning CIF has always been a goal of mine, and I wasn't able to compete with someone who was genetically different than me."McGuinness made her overall stance on the issue clear."There are just certain genetic advantages that biological males have that biological girls don't," she said. "Frankly, I just can't stand for that."The second-place finisher to the trans athlete in triple jump, Reese Hogan of Crean Lutheran High School, made it a point to stand on the first-place podium spot for a quick and symbolic photo op. Footage of Hogan taking the top podium spot after the trans athlete stepped off went viral on social media over the weekend.Hogan had just competed against the trans athlete in the prelims a week earlier. At that event, Hogan also came in behind the trans athlete in the triple jump, finishing third, and would have placed one spot higher were it not for the trans athlete. But Hogan did finish ahead of the trans athlete in the high jump."It's just kind of sad just watching. He's obviously a really talented athlete, we've all seen him jump and stuff, and I wish him the best of luck, but in a boys' division," Hogan previously told Fox News Digital about competing against the athlete. "It's pretty obvious the certain advantages that he has, and it's obviously just sad as a woman to watch that."TEEN GIRLS OPEN UP ON TRANS-ATHLETE SCANDAL THAT TURNED THEIR HIGH SCHOOL INTO CULTURE WAR BATTLEGROUNDHogan also spoke at a press conference to protest the trans athlete at the prelims and wore a shirt that read, "Protect Girls Sports.""It was nothing against the athlete itself, it was just an issue of fairness," Hogan previously said. "Nothing that we can do, no amount of training, no amount of hours that we put in, we could never achieve the same amount of advantages that a man can have."The CIF track and field postseason has been overshadowed by the controversy involving the trans athlete, garnering national scrutiny against the CIF and California Gov. Gavin Newsom. A U.S. Department of Education spokesperson sent a warning to the state in the days leading up to the CIF Southern Section final, referencing previous reports that CIF officials made competitors remove their Protect Girls Sports shirts."CIFs and Jurupa Valley High Schools apparent flouting of federal civil rights law by allowing a male athlete to compete in a female California track and field [Southern Sectional Division 3 final] this Saturday, and the alleged retaliation against the girls who are protesting this, is indefensible," Julie Hartman, a Department of Education spokesperson, told Fox News Digital.The CIF is already under a federal Title IX investigation over the state's trans-inclusion practices. The U.S. Department of Education launched an investigation against CIF in February after President Donald Trump signed the Keeping Men Out of Women's Sports executive order. The CIF was one of the first high school sports leagues in the country to announce it would defy the order.Newsom, in a February episode of his podcast, said he believes trans athletes competing in girls' sports is "deeply unfair" but has not taken any steps as governor to change the state's policies. The state has had a law in place that allows trans athletes to compete with females since 2014."California Gov. Gavin Newsom, who, in a startling moment of moral clarity, recently remarked that it was deeply unfair for men to compete in womens sports," Hartman continued. "Where is Gov. Newsom now? With or without the governor, the Trump administrations Department of Educations commitment is unwavering: We will not allow institutions to trample upon womens civil rights. OCRs (Office of Civil Rights) investigation into CIF continues with vigor."The trans athlete represents Jurupa Valley High School. The Jurupa Unified School District provided a statement to Fox News Digital in response to the Department of Education's statement."JUSD continues to follow both California law and CIF policy regarding school athletics. Both state law and CIF policy currently require that students be permitted to participate in athletic teams and competitions consistent with their gender identity,irrespective of the gender listed on the pupil's records. JUSD remains committed to protecting the rights and safety of the students we serve, in accordance with applicable state and federal laws," the statement reads.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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