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    First major US airline to resume Israel flights as part of 'longstanding commitment to serving Tel Aviv'
    The first U.S. airline has announced it will be resuming flights to Israel amid the current ceasefire between the Jewish State and Iran.United Airlines said it will resume flights to Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv, Israel, from New York/Newark on July 21, with twice-daily flights returning the next day.The Chicago-based airline halted flights last month, with its last flight taking place a day before "Operation Rising Lion" on June 11.AMERICANS TARGETED IN MEXICO CITY AS LOCALS PROTEST AGAINST TOURISM AND SOARING RENTSIsrael closed its airspace on June 13 with full operations resuming after the 12 days of conflict concluded following a ceasefire deal brokered by President Donald Trump."This resumption is in line with Uniteds longstanding commitment to serving Tel Aviv," a United spokesperson said in a statement to Fox News Digital."Throughout 2025, United has flown to Tel Aviv more than any other U.S. airline," it said.The airline will continue flying passengers to Tel Aviv on its Boeing 787-10s.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER"United service to Tel Aviv always follows a detailed assessment of operational considerations in the region and close consultation with the unions representing our flight attendants and pilots," the statement added.Through a partnership with Lufthansa Group airlines, United also offers connections to Tel Aviv.American Airlines has not serviced Tel Aviv since Oct. 6, 2023 a day before the Hamas terrorist attack."American continuously evaluates its network and we have nothing new to share at this time regarding Tel Aviv service," said an American spokesperson.The State Department still has a travel advisory to "Reconsider Travel" in Israel, citingterrorism and civil unrest, and "Do Not Travel" in Northern Israel."The security situation in Israel, including Tel Aviv and Jerusalem is unpredictable, and U.S. citizens are reminded to remain vigilant and take appropriate steps to increase their security awareness as security incidents, including mortar and rocket fire and armed UAV intrusions and missiles, can take place without warning," the State Departments website says.For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestylePresidentTrumphosted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House on Monday evening.It was the Jewish leader's first trip to Washington since the 12-day war between Israel and Iran erupted, and comes on the heels of a stoppage in fighting between the two countries, as Fox News Digital reported."We had tremendous success together," Trump said during the public portion of their dinner meeting."And I think it will only go on to be even greater success in the future."Netanyahu surprised President Trump with a formal Nobel Peace Prize nomination at the dinner.
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    MLB All-Star Game to feature automated balls and strikes system: report
    Next week's MLB All-Star Game is going to look a little different from years past.The midsummer classic will be the first non-spring training game to feature the automatic balls and strikes system (ABS), according to ESPN.The system was a full-go in spring training this year after several seasons in the minor leagues. Teams got two challenges per game but were able to retain each challenge won. Only the batter, pitcher or catcher could challenge a call, and it had to be immediately after the call with no help from the bench or other players.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThe system needed some fine-tuning at the time, but apparently, enough has been done for Commissioner Rob Manfred's office to introduce a proposal to MLB's competition committee to have the system in place by 2026, a goal he had in mind last summer."I think that teams are really positive about ABS. You know, I do have that unscientific system that I use my email traffic and my distinct impression is that using ABS in spring training has made people more prone to complain about balls and strike calls via email, to me, referencing the need for ABS. That is undoubtedly true, undoubtedly true," Manfred said last month.ESPN noted that 72% of fans who were polled during spring training said their experience at games with ABS was "positive," versus just 10% being negative.MINOR LEAGUE PITCHER CALLED FOR BALK AFTER BEING STARTLED BY MASSIVE THUNDERCLAP DURING DELIVERYIn a new era with larger bases, shift restrictions and pitch timers, this would arguably be the biggest change of them all, and it would come at quite a wild time: a lockout is looming with MLB's collective bargaining agreement due to end in December of next year.However, fans seem to like the changes as attendance has increased in each of the last two years. It was the first time since 2011 and 2012 that attendance grew in back-to-back seasons.The All-Star Game will take place on Tuesday in Atlanta. It was originally scheduled there in 2021, but was moved to Coors Field following the state's passing of the Election Integrity Act of 2021, which included new voter requirements.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Trump says 'very close' to securing Israel, Hamas ceasefire, returning hostages
    President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have said they believe a ceasefire with Hamas is "very close" to being secured."I will tell you we're getting very close to a deal," Trump said in response to a question from Fox News Senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy on Wednesday. "I don't know if it's secret or not secret, but doesn't matter to me secrets fine if it gets us to where we want to be, we want to have a ceasefire."We want to have peace. We want to get the hostages back. And I think we're close to doing it," he added.NETANYAHU SAYS IRAN WILL ABANDON NUCLEAR PROGRAM AFTER US-ISRAELI STRIKES: 'THEY'RE AFRAID'Netanyahu echoed the sentiments in an interview with FOX Business Maria Bartiromo on"Mornings with Maria," which aired earlier Wednesday. He said he believed there is a "good chance" that a 60-day ceasefire will be reached with the terrorist network."We are talking about a 60-day ceasefire in which half of the live hostages and half of the deceased hostages would be returned to Israel by these Hamas monsters," he said following a Tuesday evening meeting with Trump. "I think we're getting closer to a deal. I think there's a good chance that we'll have it."NETANYAHU SAYS IRAN WILL ABANDON NUCLEAR PROGRAM AFTER US-ISRAELI STRIKES: 'THEY'RE AFRAID'Ahead of the high-level meetings this week, Trump was expected to pressure Netanyahu to secure a deal to end Israels war in Gaza and return all 50 hostages. The Israeli government assesses 28 of the hostages to be deceased, including Hadar Goldin, who was taken in 2014, and 27 hostages who were abducted on Oct. 7, 2023 including Americans Omer Neutra and Itay Chen.This leaves 22 hostages still assessed to be alive, though some comments by Netanyahu have suggested that the fate of several of the hostages remains unknown. In his sitdown with Bartiromo, the Israeli leader said there were "20 alive left and 30 deceased.""I'm committed to getting all of them out and getting Hamas out of the picture," he added, comparing the terrorist network to the Nazi SS.According to Hamas leader Taher Al-Nono in a statement to Al-Jazeera on Wednesday, Hamas has agreed to release 10 hostages to ensure the continued flow of aid and stop the fighting, but he did not specify if this would include alive and deceased hostages."The current round of negotiations faces significant challenges, and the movement's position is firm regarding the basic requirements for any agreement with the occupation, foremost among them the complete withdrawal from the Gaza Strip and a comprehensive cessation of aggression," the statement read. "We emphasize the importance of international guarantees, and the United States of America holds the real keys to pressure "Israel" to end the war if it has the political will."Special Enovy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff on Tuesday told reporters he plans to head to Doha this week to continue negotiations with mediators, which began Sunday.Witkoff also reportedly said he is hopeful a deal can be secured this week.AFTER SETBACK TO IRAN'S NUCLEAR PROGRAM, TRUMP EXPECTED TO LEVERAGE MILITARY SUPPORT IN NETANYAHU MEETINGThe exact hiccups in the negotiations remain unclear, though disagreements over Israels continued military presence in the Gaza Strip and a day-after plan for the Palestinians have long plagued the talks.Bartiromo also questioned Netanyahu over frustrations that have mounted between the international community, Israel and the U.S. over the distribution of aid through the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) instead of the United Nations."We have our own distribution system that has been established to prevent Hamas from stealing the food that is supposed to go to the population," Netanyahu said. "They steal it, they take it for themselves, and the remainder they hike the prices and basically extort the Palestinian population in order to use it to continue recruiting people to their war machine."Netanyahu said he does not want to give up the distribution system that has worked to ensure Hamas is not stealing aid and using it as a black market commodity to extort civilians and a terrorist recruitment tool.While the U.N. has been continuing to distribute aid in Gaza, its convoys have repeatedly been attacked and ransacked by suspected Hamas terrorists.The Israeli prime minister said he expects the U.N. and GHF will be distributing aid under the 60-day plan.Fox News Yonat Friling contributed to this report.
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    Chris Cuomo slams Chris Murphy for 'cheap shot' suggestion that Trump funding cuts played part in Texas floods
    NewsNation anchor Chris Cuomo blasted Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., on Tuesday for his "cheap shot" suggestion that President Donald Trump's cuts to federal funding played a role in the devastating Texas Floods earlier this week.Cuomo accused the senator of taking a "cheap shot [against] dead kids" to score political points against Trump, and informed his audience that he no longer wants Murphy on the program as a guest."Democratic Senator Chris Murphy, I've been trying to get him on the show, now I don't want him," the ex-CNN host said.Murphy's X post read: "Accurate weather forecasting helps avoid fatal disasters. There are consequences to Trumps brainless attacks on public workers, like meteorologists."OUTRAGE ON SOCIAL MEDIA OVER LIBERAL FIGURES POLITICIZING TEXAS FLOOD DISASTERCuomo noted that the union for the National Weather Service (NWS), which has been critical of Trump's cuts in the past, put out a statement confirming that the NWS was fully staffed at the time of the floods, contradicting Murphy's assertion."Meteorologists are not faulting the National Weather Service. They're noting that they began to escalate the flood warnings as much as 12 hours in advance of the floods so shut up Murphy!" Cuomo exclaimed.Furthering his point on politicians using the floods in Texas to score points, Cuomo argued that the politicization of tragedies is "killing us.""We have to see that the interests of the many are being held hostage by the obsessions of the few on both sides," he said. "They are killing us!"CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREEarlier in the show, Cuomo condemned the "disgusting" widespread politicization of the disaster on social media, making him question if we're even "a country anymore.""What brings us together? What is our common concern?" he questioned. "We're just dueling factions of fanatics."Murphy wasn't the only person Cuomo called out for their political rhetoric surrounding the floods.Cuomo also denounced Houston pediatrician Dr. Christina Propst for her now-deleted Facebook post wishing all "non-MAGA voters" to be "safe and dry," while hoping that Trump voters "get what they voted for." Propst was fired for her remarks.Murphy's office declined to comment.
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    Google signs 200 MW fusion energy deal to power future AI
    Google has taken a major step toward the future of clean energy by partnering with Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS), an MIT spin-out working to build one of the worlds first commercial fusion reactors. This Google fusion deal marks a pivotal moment for the tech giant as it looks to secure reliable, carbon-free power for its growing AI operations.Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best tech tips, urgent security alerts, and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox. Plus, youll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide - free when you join myCYBERGUY.COM/NEWSLETTER.Google will purchase 200 megawatts (MW) of electricity from CFSs planned ARC fusion power plant in Chesterfield County, Virginia. This amount of power could support roughly 150,000 to 200,000 homes. More likely, it will help run Googles expanding network of AI data centers. The actual usage will depend on how Google allocates the electricity.This is Googles first energy deal involving fusion technology. It is also the largest fusion power purchase agreement signed so far. The ARC plant is projected to begin operations in the early 2030s, though fusion projects often face delays. While the electricity does not yet exist, the deal highlights growing demand for long-term, clean energy solutions.Fusion is the same process that powers the sun. Instead of splitting atoms like traditional nuclear power, fusion forces hydrogen atoms to fuse together at extremely high temperatures. This reaction releases enormous amounts of energy. It does not produce greenhouse gases or long-lived radioactive waste.Scientists have worked on fusion for decades, but no one has produced fusion power at commercial scale yet. CFS aims to change that with its SPARC demonstration reactor, now under construction in Massachusetts. The larger ARC plant is planned to deliver commercial fusion energy.Googles energy needs are growing quickly as it scales up artificial intelligence models and data infrastructure. Since 2010, the company has invested in renewable sources like wind, solar, and geothermal. However, these sources are not always available when needed.Fusion could solve this problem by providing round-the-clock clean energy. By signing this agreement, Google is securing future power and helping to speed up fusion technology development. The company has also expanded its investment in CFS to support the ARC project.Googles new partnership with CFS is the largest fusion energy deal ever signed. The company will purchase 200 MW of clean power from a future reactor in Virginia. The ARC plant is expected to come online in the early 2030s. Google is the first major company to sign on as a customer for commercial fusion energy. Unlike traditional nuclear power, fusion produces no carbon emissions and no long-lived radioactive waste. It also offers consistent, 24/7 electricity. As Googles AI systems drive up energy demand, this deal shows how tech companies are looking beyond wind and solar for scalable, future-proof solutions. If CFS delivers, fusion could finally move from science experiment to real-world power source.Do you think fusion energy will power the future of AI? Let us know by writing us atCyberguy.com/Contact.Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best tech tips, urgent security alerts, and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox. Plus, youll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide - free when you join myCYBERGUY.COM/NEWSLETTER.Copyright 2025 CyberGuy.com.All rights reserved.
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    Cycling legend Greg LeMond discusses his legacy as an American while receiving Congressional Gold Medal
    Three-time Tour de France winner Greg LeMond was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday morning.LeMond became the first American to win the event in 1986, just a few years after he moved to Europe to pursue his dream of becoming a professional cyclist."The honor is more than I ever expected, and I accept it with deep gratitude and a profound sense of humility" LeMond said. "Cycling was an unusual sport for a 14-year-old kid in 1976. In fact, I didnt know the sport existed until one day, a bicycle race passed my home. After winning my first race, I became passionately obsessed with cycling, and as an American, I believed if I worked hard enough, anything was possible."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMDuring his time in Europe, LeMond said people simply called him "The American," a nickname he was "proud of.""At one point, my parents even suggested I lean into it. Wear a cowboy hat and boots, they told me. I didnt go quite that far, although I did grow up in Reno, Nevada, and rode horses before I rode a bike. I was just a blonde-haired, blue-eyed kid, and for some reason, that resonated with people. I think many Europeans saw me as a reminder of what the U.S. has meant to Europe at critical times: As an ally, a liberator, and a friend."LeMond then discussed what it meant to be an American overseas, especially in a sport that had been dominated by Europeans up until his arrival.AUTHOR REVEALS WHY CAITLIN CLARK 'NEVER HAD A CHANCE' OF MAKING OLYMPIC TEAM"Being an American, especially abroad, carries a legacy," LeMond said. "A legacy of sacrifice, of courage, and showing up when it matters most. So I am honored beyond words to receive this Congressional Gold Medal. I stand here knowing this honor isnt mine alone. It belongs to every teammate, every supporter, every family member, and all the Americans whose courage and sacrifice made my life and career possible. I am proud to be an American, and I thank you all from the bottom of my heart."LeMond suffered a hunting accident in 1987, causing him to miss the next two Tour de France's after his victory. But he returned in 1989 and took home back-to-back titles.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Golfer's caddie unable to get to Open Championship due to 30-year-old cocaine charge
    Harris English will be playing in next week's Open Championship at Royal Portrush, likely without his tournament sidekick.English's caddie, Eric Larson, is currently stuck in the United States after being unable to obtain a new Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) visa for travel to the U.K., a regulation that now applies to Americans.Thirty years ago, Larson pleaded guilty to sending cocaine to friends in the Midwest. Though he wasn't a user or big-time dealer, he spent 10 years and three months in prison and was released from a halfway house in June 2006.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMLarson said he didn't realize he needed the ETA visa until the U.S. Open, and when he filled out the form, he was denied. Grounds for refusal include an applicant who has been convicted of a criminal offense in the U.K. or overseas for which they served 12 months or more in prison."I guess the United Kingdom doesn't look highly on his past," English said Tuesday at The Renaissance Club ahead of the Scottish Open. "And apparently it's a work in progress."TIGER WOODS, VANESSA TRUMP ARE 'VERY SERIOUS,' WITH 'WEDDING BELLS' POSSIBLY CHIMING: REPORTEnglish, who is No. 19 in the world and 10th in the U.S. standings for the Ryder Cup, said he didn't become aware of Larson's plight until right after he tied for fourth at the Travelers Championship three weeks ago.English said he reached out to Warren Stephens, the ambassador to the U.K. who put him in touch with his chief of staff."They wrote a letter. The R&A wrote a letter. The PGA Tour wrote a letter. A charity event Eric works for in the States (Operation New Hope) wrote a letter. It's not for a lack of effort," English added. "I think it could be sitting on someone's desk at the government somewhere."English was a part of the Ryder Cup team in 2021 at Whistling Straits during a dismantling of Team Europe they'd get revenge two years later in Rome and Larson was on the bag. This year's event will take place at Bethpage Black in Farmingdale, New York.The Associated Press contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Caitlin Clark's much-anticipated return falls flat as Fever suffer blowout loss to Valkyries
    Caitlin Clark made her long-awaited return to the court on Wednesday afternoon, but the Indiana Fever did not fare well against the Golden State Valkyries.The Fever were blown out by the Valkyries, 80-61, in a game where Clark went just 4-of-12 from the field for 10 points with six assists and five rebounds.Heading into the game, it was interesting to see how head coach Stephanie White would deploy Clark, who noted she doesnt necessarily like being on a minute restriction.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMClark made 25 minutes, while averaging 33.3 over her first nine games. However, her time on the court may have been down due to the score late in the game.Golden State went into the fourth quarter owning a strong 64-51 lead, a big portion of that due to a 20-9 second quarter that created a large halftime deficit for Indiana.When the Fever werent able to get back into the game, Clark was taken out with minutes still left to play, and she never saw the court again.Either way, it wasnt the best game overall for the Fever, as Kelsey Mitchell, Clarks guard counterpart, went just 3-for-13 from the field. And she wasnt the only one to struggle, as the Fever shot just 30.9% (21-for-68) from the field as a team.The Valkyries werent much better, going just 26-for-70 from floor, but Veronica Burton and All-Star Kayla Thornton did well to cash in when it mattered most.Burton led the game with 21 points, while hauling in eight rebounds and dishing out six assists. She was cash from beyond the arc, hitting all but one of her six three-point attempts.Thornton didnt have the best shooting game (4-for-15), but she was able to notch 18 points thanks to four made three-pointers and six free throws.The Fever will look to get back in the win column against a tough opponent in the Atlanta Dream on Friday night at home. The Dream are 12-7 on the year, while Indiana fell to 9-10.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    ICE swoops in on MS-13 kingpin hiding in America's heartland after investigation
    EXCLUSIVE: United States Immigration and Customs Enforcements Homeland Security Investigations unit arrested an alleged MS-13 kingpin and MS-13 associate in Nebraska on Wednesday.The kingpin is on El Salvadors "Top 100 Most Wanted" list, but his name is not yet being released by authorities. He is wanted for "aggravated homicide of five victims, attempted aggravated homicide, deprivation of liberty and terrorist organization affiliation," according to an ICE press release."These illegal aliens didnt just sneak into our country, they brought with them a legacy of violence, terror, and death," Mark Zito ICE Homeland Security Investigations Special Agent in Charge of Kansas City, stated. "They thought they could hide in Americas heartland, but they were sadly mistaken, not on our watch."ICE AGENTS CAPTURE SUSPECTED VIOLENT MS-13 GANG MEMBER, ANOTHER ILLEGAL ALIEN AFTER POLICE LET THEM SLIP AWAYIn addition, an alleged "MS-13 gang member and foreign terrorist" associate who is also wanted in the Central American nation for allegedly "giving orders" to members of the gang to commit a range of serious crimes such as murder and drug trafficking was also taken into federal custody, according to ICE.The arrest was considered "targeted enforcement action" in Omaha, with authorities saying the two were a "serious threat" to the area.The two were both living illegally in the U.S., and the investigation is being done by ICE and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives.'OFF OUR STREETS': ICE MAKES MAJOR ARREST OF INTERNATIONALLY WANTED 'SUSPECTED TERRORIST'"When ICE agents move in to make an arrest, it is extremely important that the public not interfere," ICE acting Director Todd M. Lyons said in a statement. "The misinformation, and sometimes blatant lies, being spread around the country could result in someone stepping into a federal operation and suddenly finding themselves face-to-face with a killer who has nothing to lose."CLICK HERE FOR MORE IMMIGRATION COVERAGE"Our ICE officers and agents are protecting your neighborhoods, even when you dont know the threat is there, so either support them, or get out of the way," Lyons added.In a video of the arrest on the road, one of the men is seen putting their hands up quickly after being stopped by agents wearing "ATF Police" and "Homeland Security Investigations" on their backs.VIOLENT MS-13 GANGBANGERS GETTING 'DESPERATE'; DHS OFFICIAL CREDITS EARLY TRUMP ACTIONThe news release from ICE said that arrests went "without incident."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPThe arrest comes as ICE has been doing enforcement operations all over the country, as the agency continues to highlight arrests of those with criminal charges and convictions.
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    Former Navy SEAL and 'political outsider' announces GOP campaign for Wisconsin governor
    FIRST ON FOX: Bill Berrien, a Wisconsin manufacturing executive, former Navy SEAL and self-described political outsider, announced his Republican campaign for governor of Wisconsin on Wednesday.In the Republican's first national exclusive interview since announcing his gubernatorial bid, Berrien told Fox News Digital, "We [have] to get away from the six years of Tony Evers, where we're going in the entirely opposite direction. This race is extremely winnable. I can win it. I can be the conservative governor that is going to make this the Wisconsin century."Berrien said Democrat Gov. Tony Evers' tenure has felt like the "gears in reverse" of any gains made by former GOP Gov. Scott Walker. The Republican hopeful called Evers a "tax and spend" Democrat who isn't moving the state forward."I'm an outsider. I'm a businessman, just like President Trump," Berrien said. "He's taking back Washington. We need to take back Madison for Wisconsinites."FORMER NAVY SEAL MOUNTS SENATE BID TO 'CRUSH THE WOKE AGENDA' AS TUBERVILLE SEEKS GOVERNORSHIPBerrien is the CEO of manufacturing companies Pindel Global Precision and Liberty Precision and served as a Navy SEAL for nine years. According to his campaign website, his top priorities in the race are revitalizing Wisconsin manufacturing, restoring law and order and strengthening Wisconsin families.FORMER TALK RADIO HOST DIALS INTO ALASKAS RACE FOR GOVERNOR, SAYS ENERGY IS KEY"Wisconsin is the best of the country," Berrien said. "We make things, we build things, we work with our hands. My vision is we can be the manufacturing powerhouse of the world again. We can be ground zero for the success of the Trump-driven re-industrialization."President Donald Trump campaigned on unleashing American manufacturing as president and, through his often controversial trade and tariff policies, seeks to return business to the United States.Trump's win in battleground Wisconsin landed him the White House in 2024. Berrien called his win "historic" and said it reflected a "shift across the board" among the Wisconsin electorate. "It is the Republican workers' party that's due to his leadership. I think we're gonna be building on that through this campaign," Berrien said.While Trump secured Wisconsin in 2024, a liberal Democrat-backed Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate, Susan Crawford, won a contentious multimillion-dollar election over conservative Brad Schimel earlier this year.When Elon Musk was still in Trump's good graces, he invested millions to support Schimel, but Democrats from across the country threw their political weight behind Crawford, and she was ultimately elected to the open seat."It means all the more that we need to have a Republican in the governor's mansion," Berrien said before asking, "How do we apply a military leadership-type mindset across all 72 counties, winning up and down the ticket?"And when asked about Democrats' early 2026 midterm messaging about the One Big Beautiful Bill Act's Medicaid cuts, Berrien said he supports Medicaid work requirements and called Trump's megabill "wind in our sails for creating the Wisconsin century, making Wisconsin the manufacturing powerhouse to the world again.""When you look at the business incentives for factory construction, investing in technology, investing in people, it's like a Black Friday sale or factory expansion, no coupons required."Berrien announced his candidacy in a campaign video released Wednesday morning. Washington County Executive Josh Schoemann announced his own Republican gubernatorial campaign in May.Evers has yet to announce whether he will seek re-election in 2026. He did not respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment."When we think about the last 10 years, there has only been two candidates that have been successful on a statewide basis, [Sen.] Ron Johnson and Donald Trump. We have on my team, leaders who've been part of both of those races, and we have the team to win this. We have resources, and we have a clear lane and opportunity. Let's make this the Wisconsin century," Berrien said.
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