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    2025-05-28 19:59:09 ·
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    Illegal immigrant arrested after allegedly threatening to assassinate Trump in handwritten letter
    EXCLUSIVE: Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested an illegal immigrant Mexican national in Wisconsin last Thursday after he allegedly mailed a handwritten note to an ICE officer threatening to assassinate President Donald Trump.Ramon Morales-Reyes, 54, entered the U.S. illegally on a minimum of nine separate occasions between 1999 and 2005. His criminal record includes arrests for felony hit-and-run, criminal damage to property and disorderly conduct with a "domestic abuse modifier," according to the Department of Homeland Security. He said he would self-deport after he shot the president in the head.An officer got the letter last week.MAN CHARGED WITH MAKING THREATS AGAINST ICE AGENTS, DHS SEC KRISTI NOEM IN 'ALARMING' SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS"We are tired of this president messing with us Mexicans We have done more for this country than you white people you have been deporting my family and I think it is time Donald J. Trump get what he has coming to him," the letter, obtained by Fox News Digital, read.The letters authenticity was also confirmed by an additional ICE source to Fox News, reading:"I will self deport myself back to Mexico but not before I use my 30 yard 6 to shoot your precious president in is head I will see him at one of his big ralleys [sic]." He reportedly appears to be referencing the .30-06 Springfield rifle.ICE DEPORTS MIGRANT GANG MEMBER WHO ILLEGALLY ENTERED US 10 TIMES AND IS WANTED FOR MURDER"Thanks to our ICE officers, this illegal alien who threatened to assassinate President Trump is behind bars," DHS Secretary Kristi Noem stated.CLICK HERE FOR MORE IMMIGRATION COVERAGE"This threat comes not even a year after President Trump was shot in Butler, Pennsylvania, and less than two weeks after former FBI Director Comey called for the presidents assassination. All politicians and members of the media should take notice of these repeated attempts on President Trumps life and tone down their rhetoric. I will continue to take all measures necessary to ensure the protection of President Trump," Noem added.TEXAS MAN WHO VOWED TO SHOOT, KILL ICE AGENTS, SAID NOEM SHOULD BE IN 'GULAG,' CHARGED IN FEDERAL COURT: DOJCLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPMorales-Reyes remains behind bars at Dodge County Jail in Juneau, Wisconsin. He will be deported, DHS said. The arrest comes as DHS has sought to crack down on threats made to ICE officers.In April, the Department of Justice charged a Texas man with threatening to harm ICE agents. Similar threats made by a man in North Carolina last week also resulted in an arrest on federal charges.
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    MSNBC's Jonathan Capehart claims 'Obama people' are crowding out 'next generation' of Democratic Party leaders
    MSNBC anchor Jonathan Capehart argued that former President Barack Obama's influence over the Democratic Party has sometimes been stifling for a younger generation of leaders who seek to shape the future of the party."The Obama people come in, theyre the new blood, and now people are starting to complain, Oh my God, the Obama people, theyre running everything. Some of the criticism, I think, is valid," Capehart said, referencing complaints that Obama-era staffers had of former President Bill Clinton's advisors dominating party politics.Despite Obama's entrance into national politics coming almost 20 years ago, his influence on the Democratic Party, especially through his former campaign staffers and advisors, only seems to have grown. Obama campaign alums, including Mitch Stewart and Rufus Gifford, also worked on former President Biden's campaign, according to NBC News. Other Obama campaign alums helped lead former Vice President Kamala Harris' failed presidential bid.DEMOCRATIC STRATEGISTS QUESTION INFLUENCE OF OBAMA-ERA CAMPAIGN OPERATIVES IN PARTY'S FUTURECapehart argued the persistent influence of Obama alums throughout the campaign world has also created an arrogance among the Obama "class" of political advisors."Sometimes you get a sense that they think they know everything, they run the world, and in some cases you can understand it because, well, they did win two presidential elections," the MSNBC anchor said of Obama's staffers.Capehart called on the Obama generation to make way for the "next generation" in Democratic Party politics.BIDEN'S CHIEF OF STAFF SCOLDED OBAMA CAMPAIGN ARCHITECT FOR CALLING BIDEN'S AGE AN ISSUE, BOOK REVEALS"At a certain point, that class of folks has to start listening to the next generation coming up because they have ideas, they have ways of reaching out to the voters, to men, to the Obama coalition that they just dont have. They dont have the feel for it because theyre not from that generation," he said.Capehart said Obama has intentionally made himself "scarce" because some Democrats expect that he will "save the day.""I think thats one of the primary reasons why I think President Obama has been scarce, is that everyones looking for him to save the day. And what they keep saying is, No, no, no, no, its not about us. Its about you. And it seems like the party cant seem to come to grips with that and deal with that," Capehart said.Fox News' Hanna Panreck contributed to this report.
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    Trump's tariffs and tax cuts are crushing Main Street and making Mar-a-Lago elites rich
    President Donald Trumps tariffs are already the biggest middle-class tax increase in modern history, raising the prices he promised to lower. Now even more tariffs threaten an economy already staggering from the uncertainty set off by Trumps erratic policies, attacks on the rule of law, and threatening statements.Adding more injury to injury, Trump and his MAGA allies just forced the "Big Beautiful Bill Act" through the House of Representatives -- by one vote. Their divisive, financially unhealthy approach boils down to trillions in tax cuts for the ultra-rich, devastating cuts in basic health care and food services, and crippling new debt for us, our kids, and grandkids. Worse yet, right after the bill passed, Trump proudly announced more job-killing, cost-raising tariffs on allies and iPhones.When he ran for president in 2024, Trump promised us inflation would end "immediately" and that wed feel prices falling on "Day One." To millions of 2024 swing voters -- a decisive voting bloc in the election -- that was the whole point of choosing him. But now prices are higher, economic growth is declining and life is harder than it was when Trump took the oath of office in January.ELON MUSK 'DISAPPOINTED' BY TRUMP'S SPENDING BILL, SAYS IT UNDERMINES WHAT DOGE IS DOINGSince Inauguration Day, consumer sentiment has plunged to historic lows. Moodys downgraded Americas credit rating for the first time in over 100 years. Ford and Walmart are raising prices because of the tariffs.Now, instead of making our economy take off like a "rocket ship," as he also promised, Trump is killing it with a sweetheart tax deal for his Mar-A-Lago friends. A president who promised to stand up to the establishment is effectively laundering taxpayers money to line the silk pockets of his own preferred elites -- to the detriment of middle-class families and American business.Now, the American economy, which was unequivocally outperforming every other country on earth when Donald Trump tookover, is falling behind in ways it hasnt in decades.NO MILLIONAIRE TAX HIKE IN TRUMP'S 'BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL'Special tax giveaways, like a write-off for buying private jets, are paid for with the biggest Medicaid cuts in history, higher health insurance premiums, and gutting food programs for distressed working families. Theyre putting the rest of the price tag on the nations credit card, adding trillions to the debt and raising the cost of a house, car, or student loan.In communities all over the country, the tariff taxes are crushing supply chains and freezing hiring decisions. Port traffic is sporadic, and retailers warn of empty shelves in the stores.In North Carolina, Trumps tariffs arepenalizingthe manufacturers he claims to be supporting, killing jobs and reducing U.S. exports. Just when a Greenville-based manufacturer was on the verge of plant renovations that would add 25 new jobs, the equipment they needed to expand was hit with a new tariff. The manufacturer was explicit: "Our company has been working for years to install a state-of-the-art manufacturing line in our North Carolina plant Unfortunately, todays tariffs make it uneconomical to ship this line to the U.S."CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINIONIn Michigan, auto plants and their suppliers are feeling the brunt. And its not all about cars and trucks,the Murraysfrom Ferndale, Michigan, sell baby supplies to the growing families in their community. They say that because 80% of their industry is sourced from China, their business is on the ropes. They worry that the price for their customers will be out of reach, or their products not available at all.This MAGA agenda comes at the expense of basic economic security for average Americans. Tariffs rob them of their buying power and their jobs. Billions in cuts to Medicaid and Medicare. Cancelled health coverage for millions. SNAP, the nations food relief program, would be starved. Trumps tax cuts come straight out of programs that help the neediest people in society.Meanwhile, job-creating, cost-cutting policies like the bipartisan CHIPS and Science Act and the Inflation Reduction Acts energy and manufacturing policies are being senselessly undermined -- harming red states and blue states alike.Whether you are an autoworker in Detroit, or a soybean farmer in Senate Majority Leader John Thunes home state of South Dakota, Americans are tangibly worse off now than they were in January.As a Republican and a Democrat who worked on behalf of presidents from both parties, we agree that most peoples lives will suffer unless we stand up to higher inflation, slower growth and crippling debt. Thats why we recently helped launch the Cost Coalition, a bipartisan campaign aimed at telling the real stories about the fight for the American Dream.We are featuring the people outside of Washington who want to work a good job, put food on the table, keep their kids on track, and give back to their community. From small business owners to faith leaders to veterans and military families, we believe America can get back on track if Washington focuses on kitchen table issues.It all starts with lowering costs by standing up to MAGA, on behalf of Main Street.CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM ANDREW BATES
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    Is Ozempic ruining your teeth? What to know about impact on dental health
    Despite their widely touted benefits primarily weight loss and diabetes control, among others GLP-1 medications have also been linked to some unwelcome side effects.In addition to the main complaints of gastrointestinal issues, some lesser-known side effects have emerged, including mood changes, hair loss and "Ozempic face."Now, there are rumblings on social media from patients and doctors suggesting that weight-loss drugs could be linked to tooth decay and gum issues like irritation and bleeding.WEIGHT-LOSS, DIABETES DRUGS LINKED TO VISION PROBLEMS IN SMALL STUDYOzempic teeth, much like Ozempic face, is a term coined online to describe a characteristic that some believe could be related to their use of weight-loss and diabetes drugs.The characteristic in question is an increase in dental problems when using GLP-1s, although there is not yet any scientific evidence that the two are linked.Dry mouth, nausea, vomiting and acid reflux are all widely reported side effects of Ozempic and other weight-loss drugs.OZEMPICS HEALTH BENEFITS KEEP GROWING, BUT ARE THE RISKS WORTH IT?"Patients have reported dry mouth while on Ozempic in both dental practices I work in," Dr. Ricky Marshall, owner of Stratland Dental in Glendale, Arizona, and dentist at Wolff Family Dentistry & Orthodontics in Queen Creek, Arizona, told Fox News Digital.While Ozempic itself may not be triggering the increased tooth decay, side effects like dry mouth are "likely the main cause" of some of the dental problems people are experiencing, according to Marshall.Additionally, he noted, Ozempic is reported to increase stomach acid because the medication works by slowing down digestion.WEIGHT-LOSS DRUGS IMPACT ON CANCER RISK REVEALED IN NEW STUDYWhen increased stomach acid leads to acid reflux, heartburn or vomiting, the acid's contact with the teeth "will absolutely contribute" to increased decay, Marshall said.Dr. Whitney White of Aspen Dental in Las Vegas said she hasnt personally seen any patients experiencing oral health issues linked to GLP-1s."I do encourage all of my patients to be open about what medications they are taking, as they can contribute to issues like dry mouth," she told Fox News Digital."Dry mouth leads to plaque buildup, which in turn leads to cavities and sensitivity."Antacids are one solution to acid reflux, according to Cleveland Clinic.These over-the-counter medicines neutralize stomach acid so that when reflux happens, it isnt as corrosive to the esophagus.Although these medications can be effective for occasional acid reflux, Cleveland Clinic warned that they can have side effects if taken too often, so they likely "arent a good long-term solution."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR HEALTH NEWSLETTERTo alleviate dry mouth, the above source recommends chewing sugarless gum to promote saliva production and drinking plenty of water, among other remedies.For more Health articles, visitwww.foxnews.com/healthThe clinic also recommends that individuals "take medications that cause dry mouth in the morning, not at night," because dry mouth at night is more likely to cause cavities and other dental issues.Fox News Digital reached out to Novo Nordisk (maker of Ozempic and Wegovy) and Eli Lilly (maker of Mounjaro and Zepbound) for comment. Neither company includes mention of dental-related side effects in the drugs' prescribing information.
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    DAVID MARCUS: Why nobody wants to cut the national debt despite everyone saying they should
    It was Mark Twain who quipped that the "great works" are books that everyone wants to have read, but nobody wants to read. We could easily say the same thing about the U.S. national debt: It is something everyone wants to have cut, but nobody wants to cut.As the House Republicans big beautiful bill moseys over to the Senate for potential passage, there is growing concern among many on the right that the spending cuts are insufficient, and that the bill puts the country on the road to much greater debt.NATIONAL DEBT TRACKER: AMERICAN TAXPAYERS (YOU) ARE NOW ON THE HOOK FOR $36,215,088,402,345.87 AS OF 5/27/25Senators Ron Johnson, R-Wis., Rick Scott, R-Fla., and Rand Paul, R-Ky., have all promised opposition to what they see as the "big bloated bill," and DOGE architect Elon Musk has expressed disappointment that the alarm he is raising about the debt, and his cost-cutting recommendations are being ignored.As usual, this attempt to stand athwart massive spending while yelling, "Stop!" is an uphill battle. Here are five reasons why deficit reduction has been the hardest of political nuts to crack, and how these reasons might be addressed.To put it bluntly, very few American voters have a real working understanding of how the national debt actually works. Sometimes it feels like very few members of Congress do either, but it's a big part of why debt cutting is not a political winner.Most people vote around issues they feel in their gut, like crime, high prices or immigration, not cold-calculated things like debt and monetary policy. While the Tea Party of 15 years ago may have been an exception, it was a movement of the managerial class, who understood debt, not a broad cross-section of voters.People like free stuff, even when it's not really free. Even those who support cutting the deficit can get a bit testy when you threaten their slice of the pie, or the money flowing into their communities.The New York Congressional delegation, led by Rep. Mike Lawler, R-NY, just secured bigger federal deductions for state and local taxes for their constituents. Sure, it comes at the expense of better-run states, but as they say in Brooklyn, it is what it is.There are two issues in American politics that voters have been warned for 40 years must be addressed immediately or else all hell will break loose by next Tuesday. They are climate change and the deficit, and Tuesday never really seems to come.This is not to say that our staggering national debt hasnt done great harm to our country; It absolutely has, far more than climate change. But that harm is not felt in an obvious andcatastrophic way, so it does not light a fire under voters.There is a sense among many Americans, and not entirely without cause, that our countrys status as the worlds foremost superpower protects us from being hurt by our foreign creditors. We have nukes, after all, so what are they going to do? Robocall the White House during dinner?This is, of course, a facile understanding, but it underscores that even though people are concerned about the debt, or say they are, they do not feel it as an existential threat.The final reason why Americans have a hard time getting excited about efforts to cut the debt is that both parties always swear they will do it while they are out of power, and never do it when they are in power. They can make the reservation to cut the deficit, but they never show up.This has led many Americans to just assume it's never going to happen.Make no mistake, these are significant headwinds that have stalled out almost every effort to cut the debt for decades. But it doesnt mean they cannot be overcome.This week, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis weighed in with serious criticism of some of his GOP compatriots.CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINION"We have a Republican Congress, and to this day, we're in the end of May, past Memorial Day, and not one cent in DOGE cuts have been implemented by the Congress," he said.DeSantis is an interesting voice in this debate. He went from winning a governors race in then-centrist Florida by the skin of his teeth to winning reelection by 20 points in a mere four years, and he did it not by saying things, but by doing things.DeSantis took risky positions on things like COVID policy and the economy because he trusted that the results, even in the short-term, would be beneficial. He gambled that he would be rewarded for them, which he surely was.The fiscal hawks need to talk less about doom and gloom and talk more about how lowering the debt can open doors to things like better credit, homeownership, financial security, and better yet, get a few of these cost-cutting measures past the goalie.The American people will not be threatened into supporting cost-cutting measures to slash the debt, but they can be convinced. And nothing could be more convincing that this Congress enacting some serious and responsible cost-cutting actions right now.CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM DAVID MARCUS
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    Is Ozempic ruining your teeth? What to know about impact on dental health
    Despite their widely touted benefits primarily weight loss and diabetes control, among others GLP-1 medications have also been linked to some unwelcome side effects.In addition to the main complaints of gastrointestinal issues, some lesser-known side effects have emerged, including mood changes, hair loss and "Ozempic face."Now, there are rumblings on social media from patients and doctors suggesting that weight-loss drugs could be linked to tooth decay and gum issues like irritation and bleeding.WEIGHT-LOSS, DIABETES DRUGS LINKED TO VISION PROBLEMS IN SMALL STUDYOzempic teeth, much like Ozempic face, is a term coined online to describe a characteristic that some believe could be related to their use of weight-loss and diabetes drugs.The characteristic in question is an increase in dental problems when using GLP-1s, although there is not yet any scientific evidence that the two are linked.Dry mouth, nausea, vomiting and acid reflux are all widely reported side effects of Ozempic and other weight-loss drugs.OZEMPICS HEALTH BENEFITS KEEP GROWING, BUT ARE THE RISKS WORTH IT?"Patients have reported dry mouth while on Ozempic in both dental practices I work in," Dr. Ricky Marshall, owner of Stratland Dental in Glendale, Arizona, and dentist at Wolff Family Dentistry & Orthodontics in Queen Creek, Arizona, told Fox News Digital.While Ozempic itself may not be triggering the increased tooth decay, side effects like dry mouth are "likely the main cause" of some of the dental problems people are experiencing, according to Marshall.Additionally, he noted, Ozempic is reported to increase stomach acid because the medication works by slowing down digestion.WEIGHT-LOSS DRUGS IMPACT ON CANCER RISK REVEALED IN NEW STUDYWhen increased stomach acid leads to acid reflux, heartburn or vomiting, the acid's contact with the teeth "will absolutely contribute" to increased decay, Marshall said.Dr. Whitney White of Aspen Dental in Las Vegas said she hasnt personally seen any patients experiencing oral health issues linked to GLP-1s."I do encourage all of my patients to be open about what medications they are taking, as they can contribute to issues like dry mouth," she told Fox News Digital."Dry mouth leads to plaque buildup, which in turn leads to cavities and sensitivity."Antacids are one solution to acid reflux, according to Cleveland Clinic.These over-the-counter medicines neutralize stomach acid so that when reflux happens, it isnt as corrosive to the esophagus.Although these medications can be effective for occasional acid reflux, Cleveland Clinic warned that they can have side effects if taken too often, so they likely "arent a good long-term solution."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR HEALTH NEWSLETTERTo alleviate dry mouth, the above source recommends chewing sugarless gum to promote saliva production and drinking plenty of water, among other remedies.For more Health articles, visitwww.foxnews.com/healthThe clinic also recommends that individuals "take medications that cause dry mouth in the morning, not at night," because dry mouth at night is more likely to cause cavities and other dental issues.Fox News Digital reached out to Novo Nordisk (maker of Ozempic and Wegovy) and Eli Lilly (maker of Mounjaro and Zepbound) for comment. Neither company includes mention of dental-related side effects in the drugs' prescribing information.
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    Is Ozempic ruining your teeth? What to know about impact on dental health
    Despite their widely touted benefits primarily weight loss and diabetes control, among others GLP-1 medications have also been linked to some unwelcome side effects.In addition to the main complaints of gastrointestinal issues, some lesser-known side effects have emerged, including mood changes, hair loss and "Ozempic face."Now, there are rumblings on social media from patients and doctors suggesting that weight-loss drugs could be linked to tooth decay and gum issues like irritation and bleeding.WEIGHT-LOSS, DIABETES DRUGS LINKED TO VISION PROBLEMS IN SMALL STUDYOzempic teeth, much like Ozempic face, is a term coined online to describe a characteristic that some believe could be related to their use of weight-loss and diabetes drugs.The characteristic in question is an increase in dental problems when using GLP-1s, although there is not yet any scientific evidence that the two are linked.Dry mouth, nausea, vomiting and acid reflux are all widely reported side effects of Ozempic and other weight-loss drugs.OZEMPICS HEALTH BENEFITS KEEP GROWING, BUT ARE THE RISKS WORTH IT?"Patients have reported dry mouth while on Ozempic in both dental practices I work in," Dr. Ricky Marshall, owner of Stratland Dental in Glendale, Arizona, and dentist at Wolff Family Dentistry & Orthodontics in Queen Creek, Arizona, told Fox News Digital.While Ozempic itself may not be triggering the increased tooth decay, side effects like dry mouth are "likely the main cause" of some of the dental problems people are experiencing, according to Marshall.Additionally, he noted, Ozempic is reported to increase stomach acid because the medication works by slowing down digestion.WEIGHT-LOSS DRUGS IMPACT ON CANCER RISK REVEALED IN NEW STUDYWhen increased stomach acid leads to acid reflux, heartburn or vomiting, the acid's contact with the teeth "will absolutely contribute" to increased decay, Marshall said.Dr. Whitney White of Aspen Dental in Las Vegas said she hasnt personally seen any patients experiencing oral health issues linked to GLP-1s."I do encourage all of my patients to be open about what medications they are taking, as they can contribute to issues like dry mouth," she told Fox News Digital."Dry mouth leads to plaque buildup, which in turn leads to cavities and sensitivity."Antacids are one solution to acid reflux, according to Cleveland Clinic.These over-the-counter medicines neutralize stomach acid so that when reflux happens, it isnt as corrosive to the esophagus.Although these medications can be effective for occasional acid reflux, Cleveland Clinic warned that they can have side effects if taken too often, so they likely "arent a good long-term solution."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR HEALTH NEWSLETTERTo alleviate dry mouth, the above source recommends chewing sugarless gum to promote saliva production and drinking plenty of water, among other remedies.For more Health articles, visitwww.foxnews.com/healthThe clinic also recommends that individuals "take medications that cause dry mouth in the morning, not at night," because dry mouth at night is more likely to cause cavities and other dental issues.Fox News Digital reached out to Novo Nordisk (maker of Ozempic and Wegovy) and Eli Lilly (maker of Mounjaro and Zepbound) for comment. Neither company includes mention of dental-related side effects in the drugs' prescribing information.
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    2025-05-28 20:59:03 ·
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    Jimmy And Kennedy Discuss Jill Biden's Entitlement As First Lady
    Kennedy joins "Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla" to talk about Jill Biden's role in her husband's presidency
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    Israel's UN ambassador claims international body is siding with Hamas
    Israeli U.N. Ambassador Danny Danon claimed the U.N. is threatening NGOs who chose to work with the new U.S.-backed humanitarian aid initiative. (Video: UNTV.)
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    Outnumbered - Wednesday, May 28
    Golden Dome, Biden cover-up, Trump Harvard
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