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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMJohnny Manziel admits he thought about NFL comeback attemptJohnny Manziel may go down as one of the biggest "what-ifs" in NFL history as the electric Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback flamed out in the pros after the Cleveland Browns selected him in the first round in 2014.Overall, Manziel played two seasons in the NFL before trying his hand at the Canadian Football League and the Alliance of American Football.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMHe appeared on Logan Pauls "IMPAULSIVE" podcast and revealed he almost attempted an NFL return. Paul asked him if it was too late for him to be a quarterback now."I asked myself this question last year at some point in him," Manziel said. "Got myself into a mindset of like, 'OK, I'm going to go start working out again, throwing the football around, see if I can still get myself in shape.'"I remember calling my agent, being like, 'OK, I think I'm gonna try and make a comeback.' He's like, 'OK, we'll start talking with some guys, UFL, XFL. And I'm just sitting there thinking like, 'There's no way I'm going back to f---ing play in one of these early leagues UFL, XFL, anything like that and go do that whole thing again."SUPER BOWL CHAMPION BRYAN BRAMAN DEAD AT 38 AFTER CANCER BATTLEManziel suggested the idea of going into the smaller leagues to try to have a "three or four game stretch" in order to maybe get a training camp invite wasnt appealing to him."As much as I would like to think thats something I could do, I think at 32 my chances are pretty chopped," he said.Manziel played in 14 games for the Browns from 2014 to 2015. He had seven touchdown passes and 1,675 passing yards.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comments 0 Shares 10 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COM'Dear God': Democrats storm out of vote on controversial Trump nomineeDemocrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee stormed out of an executive committee meeting Thursday moments before the panel voted to advance President Donald Trump's judicial nominee, Emil Bove, to the full Senate floor for a vote.Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., urged Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, before the vote to allow them to consider the allegations against Bove made by a former Justice Department attorney, Erez Reuveni, in a whistleblower report.Booker invoked Rule 4 of the committee rules in trying to push for additional debate time, which Grassley declined to acknowledge before ordering the vote prompting the Democrat members of the panel to abruptly exit the hearing room.Shortly before walking out, Booker took aim at Grassley. "What are you afraid of?" he erupted, after Grassley tried to speak over him and hold the vote. "Debating this [nomination], putting things on the record Dear God," he said, "that's what we are here for."TRUMP CONSIDERS FORMER DEFENSE ATTORNEY EMIL BOVE FOR FEDERAL APPEALS COURT VACANCY"This lacks decency, this lacks decorum, it shows that you will not hear from your colleagues," Booker said to Grassley in another attempt. "You are a decent man," he said, imploring him to allow a small window of additional time for the panel to debate before pushing through with the committee vote."Why are you doing this?" Booker pressed again."What are they saying to you," he said, referring to the Trump administration, "that is making you do something to violate the decorum, the decency and the respect of this committee to at least hear each other out?"The nearly hour-long debate held prior to Bove's confirmation vote was unsuccessful, and Trump's nominee cleared the committee in a party-line vote.Still, there were sharp objections made by other Democrats on the committee, including Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-NY. They upbraided their colleageus on the Republican-led panel for their lack of candor and refusal to consider the allegations made by Reuvenias well as the objections made by dozens of former state and federal judges, and hundreds of former federal prosecutors, who had urged them against confirming Bove to a lifetime appointment on the federal bench.Whitehouse, for his part, invoked Shakespeare, declaring, "There's something rotten in Denmark," before streaming out of the room.Trump announced earlier this year the nomination of senior Justice Department official and his former defense attorney, Emil Bove, to serve on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, a controversial choice that comes as the president continues to attack so-called "activist" judges for blocking his agenda.His path to confirmation in the full Senate chamber remains rocky, and comes amid mounting concerns over the allegations made in the whistleblower report.Speaking to reporters after leaving the committee room on Thursday, Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-CT, described the decision by Republicans to push through with the vote without considering the whistleblower allegations in a separate hearing, and despite the state objections of Democrats on the panel as a "blatant violation of the rules of committee.""I haven't seen anything like it in 15 years in the U.S. Senate," he told reporters. "Just overriding, roughshod, the rules of the committee to silence members [on concerns involving] the nominees for lifetime appointments" on the federal bench, he said."We can disagree about whether they should be on the court, but not about the rules that put them there."This is a breaking news story. Check back for updates.0 Comments 0 Shares 17 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMArmy secretary vows 'grievous error' targeting pro-life groups will never happen againFIRST ON FOX: Army Secretary Dan Driscoll called a set of training slides that deemed pro-life groups as terrorist organizations a "grievous error" that he'll work to ensure doesn't happen again, in a letter obtained by Fox News Digital."This characterization was not only inaccurate but also deeply inappropriate," Driscoll wrote to a group of attorneys for the American Center for Law and Justice, who represented the pro-life groups affected.Thousands of soldiers at Fort Bragg were trained in counter-terrorism and security practices with slides that listed groups such as National Right to Life and Operation Rescue alongside recognized extremist organizations, and even pointed to prolife license plates as potential warning signs. The practice went on for seven years, until 2024."Equally concerning was the previous administrations inadequate response to this serious incident. Its failure to provide full transparency or take responsibility for such a grievous error is wholly unacceptable."HEGSETH ABRUPTLY PULLS PENTAGON OFFICIALS FROM 'GLOBALIST' ASPEN CONFERENCEDriscoll said the Army has since reviewed all security training materials, including anti-terrorism training, and removed the slides that referenced pro-life groups, along witha slew of pro-animal and green groups like PETA, as "terrorist organizations.""Please be assured that I am firmly committed to rigorous oversight of all Army training materials to prevent such incidents from occurring in the future."EYES IN THE SKY: ARMY DRONE EXPERT EXPLAINS US STRATEGY ON INNOVATION AS GLOBAL CONFLICT LOOMSAgnes Schaefer, assistant secretary of the Army for manpower and Reserve affairs, said that the training deck, which was used to teach 9,100 Army soldiers, was "inconsistent with Armys antiterrorism policy and training."The training module was used to instruct soldiers on what to look out for when guarding points of base access.She claimed there is "no evidence" to suggest the individual who created the slide deck did so to "deliberately subvert" Army policy or to "further a personal viewpoint."The slides caused a stir among congressional Republicans, who demanded answers from Army officials in a hearing last year and took issue with Schaefers assurances the slide did not represent a personal viewpoint.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"Its downright ridiculous to claim the slide deck doesnt further a personal viewpoint, but there have been no consequences for the employee who ran anti-life training sessions at Fort Liberty that clearly violated Army policy," Sen. Jim Banks, R-Ind., told Fox News Digital in September.Its not clear if anyone involved in the slides production and use has been fired or reprimanded.0 Comments 0 Shares 17 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMCommanders agree to deal with Von Miller in effort to bolster their pass rush: reportThe Washington Commanders are bringing in reinforcements to their defensive line.The team reportedly agreed to a one-year contract with star edge rusher Von Miller. He posted an automated image of himself wearing a Commanders jersey to social mediaMiller captioned the post, "DC Whats good?"CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMMiller, 36, is the NFLs active sack leader with 129.5 career sacks. The No. 2 overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft had six sacks in 13 games last season with the Buffalo Bills in a rotational role.Miller was cut by the Bills just three seasons into a six-year deal reportedly worth $120 million. In his first season with the Bills, Miller had eight sacks in 11 games before he tore his ACL on Thanksgiving Day in 2022, which ended his season.JOHNNY MANZIEL ADMITS HE THOUGHT ABOUT NFL COMEBACK ATTEMPTThe three-time All-Pro was activated in October of the following season, but was a non-factor as he did not have a single sack in 12 games played in the 2023 season.Despite not being the vaunted pass-rusher he once was, Miller will provide a boost to the Commanders' pass rush. The eight-time Pro Bowler will join Dorance Armstrong, Deatrich Wise Jr., and Jacob Martin as the pass rushers.The Commanders have had an active offseason after they won 12 games and made it to the NFC Championship Game with rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels at the helm.The team went out and acquired star left tackle Laremy Tunsil from the Houston Texans and star wide receiver Deebo Samuel from the San Francisco 49ers. The two moves come with Daniels in mind, as they provide him with more stability on the offensive line and another weapon at wide receiver.The Associated Press contributed to this report.0 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMAmerica's most notorious bank robber returns to spotlight in gripping new documentary seriesOne of America's most famous outlaws and folk heroes made his debut on Fox Nation this Wednesday, and Sean Hannity was there to break down his story.The brand-new four-part original series "Wanted: Dead or Alive" dropped on the streaming platform this week, with its first episode featuring brazen bank robber John Dillinger, whose string of crimes placed him in the crosshairs of J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI during the depths of the Great Depression.The story began in 1930s Indiana, when the decadence of the roaring '20s had become a distant memory, and joblessness, bank foreclosures, soup kitchens and breadlines abounded.SEAN HANNITY EXPLORES AMERICA'S NOTORIOUS DEPRESSION-ERA OUTLAWS IN NEW FOX NATION SERIESOut of the toxic mix, a new breed of outlaw was born one who drove a V8 Ford, carried a Tommy gun, wore fine clothes and sealed his fate in American history alongside the bandits of the Old West."The story of John Dillinger has really lasted throughout the decades, and he's taken his place along with Jesse James, Billy the Kid the famous outlaws of American history and it's interesting to ask, Why Dillinger?" said Ellen Poulsen, author of the true crime biography "Chasing Dillinger."Few gangsters who belonged to the crime-plagued era would achieve the same celebrity status.As pop culture historian Andrew Nelson pointed out, Dillinger's "media-savvy" persona was an asset that posited him as a "Robin Hood" figure of sorts.NOTORIOUS 'DEVIL IN THE OZARKS' FINALLY CAUGHT AFTER WEEKS-LONG MANHUNT THAT DREW MULTIPLE AGENCIES"Was it true? No. But did people believe it about Dillinger more than any other gangster? Absolutely," he said.Combining that charisma with the public's distaste for banks at the time only exacerbated the "Robin Hood" connotation.A wealthy background, the early death of his mother and an estranged relationship with his father all constructed his upbringing and, regardless of how hard his father tried to keep him on the straight and narrow, he had other plans.HARRIS FAULKNER HOSTS 'AMERICA'S MOST WANTED: MISSING PERSONS' ON FOXAs the episode explores, at 21 years old in 1924, an arrest for assault and battery with an attempt to rob and conspiracy to commit a felony earned him a sentence of ten to 20 years.At the Indiana State Penitentiary, he vowed revenge on the system that put him behind bars and was mentored by fellow inmates who would someday become members of his gang.When he was released at 30 years old, the world was dramatically different, and the only life available for him was a life of crime so he put his new robbery skills to the test.CLICK HERE TO JOIN FOX NATIONThe story of Dillinger goes on to showcase his rendezvous with romance, westward journey, dramatic escape from prison and his greatest heists including one that led to his first murder and inspired the "terror gang" label.New episodes of the historical drama series "Wanted: Dead or Alive" are dropping on the Fox Nation platform weekly, featuring more outlaws like Bonnie and Clyde, Baby Face Nelson, and Ma Barker.To watch the full episode featuring John Dillinger's story or to view more content from the series each week, subscribe to Fox Nation and begin streaming today.0 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMPope demands ceasefire after Gaza's Catholic church is hit in apparent Israeli strikePope Leo XIV expressed sadness and called for a ceasefire after Gazas only Catholic church was hit in an apparent Israeli strike, leaving at least two dead and several injured."His Holiness Pope Leo XIV was deeply saddened to learn of the loss of life and injury caused by the military attack on the Holy Family Catholic Church in Gaza, and he assures the parish priest, Father Gabriele Romanelli, and the whole parish community of his spiritual closeness," read a telegram sent by Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin on behalf of the pope.Parolin added that the pope "renews his call for an immediate ceasefire, and he expresses his profound hope for dialogue, reconciliation and enduring peace in the region."POPE, STATE DEPARTMENT CONDEMN LATEST MASSACRE OF CHRISTIANS BY ISLAMIST MILITANTS IN NIGERIAItalian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni also condemned the attack and slammed Israel."Israeli raids on Gaza also hit the Church of the Holy Family. The attacks against the civilian population that Israel has been carrying out for months are unacceptable. No military action can justify such an attitude," Meloni said.The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said it was "aware of reports regarding damage" to the church and that the "circumstances of the incident are under review.""The IDF does not target religious institutions and takes many precautions to avoid harm to civilians or holy sites. We remain committed to safeguarding the freedom of religion for people of all faiths," IDF International Spokesperson Lt. Col. Nadav Shoshani wrote in a post on X.ISRAEL, HAMAS TALKS DRAG AS AID GROUP CHAIR TELLS UN TO STOP ACTING LIKE THE MAFIAIsraeli Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Oren Marmorstein echoed a similar message, saying that the country "expresses deep sorrow" over the damage to the church and the loss of life. He added that "Israel never targets churches or religious sites and regrets any harm to a religious site and uninvolved civilians."The Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem said on Thursday that the communitys parish priest, Father Gabriel Romanelli, "sustained light injuries" in the apparent strike."The people in the Holy Family Compound are people who found in the Church a sanctuaryhoping that the horrors of war might at least spare their lives, after their homes, possessions, and dignity had already been stripped away. On behalf of the entire Church of the Holy Land, we extend our deepest condolences to the bereaved families, and from here, we offer our prayers for the swift and full recovery of the wounded," the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem said in a statement.The Latin Patriarchate added that it "strongly condemns" the incident "and this targeting of innocent civilians and of a sacred place."0 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMCornyn says he's spoken to Trump about a potential endorsement: 'If he endorsed me, the race would be over'Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas who is up for re-election next year and facing a primary challenge from Lone Star State Attorney General Ken Paxton told NBC News that he has spoken to President Donald Trump about a potential endorsement."Ive talked to him about it a number of times. He is not ready to make that endorsement," Cornyn told the outlet. "I think as we start advertising and closing the gap in the polls, hopefully hell see fit to make that endorsement, but we cant wait.""I pointed out to him, and he knows this, that if he endorsed me, the race would be over," the senator noted, according to the outlet.FIRST ON FOX: RED STATE INVESTIGATING M&MS AND SKITTLES MANUFACTURER FOR DECEPTIVE PRACTICESCornyn has spent more than two decades in the Senate prior to taking office in late 2002, he served as Texas attorney general, the post that Paxton currently occupies.In a statement to Fox News Digital, Cornyn campaign senior adviser Matt Mackowiak said that "President Trumps endorsement is the most powerful endorsement in the modern history of the Republican Party."JOHN CORNYN SCORES TIM SCOTT ENDORSEMENT, BUT JOHN RICH CALLS CORNYN THE LINDSEY GRAHAM OF TEXAS"Senator Cornyn and President Trump are good friends and close allies and Senator Cornyn is proud to have voted with President Trump 99.2% of the time while he has been in office. We respect that the President will take his time to make a decision and in the meantime we are focused on running a first rate, winning campaign, as Senator Cornyn always has."Fox News Digital also reached out to the White House and to Paxton's campaign for comment.SACRED COVENANT HOW THE PAXTON DIVORCE ROCKS THE BRUISING REPUBLICAN SENATE PRIMARY IN TEXASPaxton's wife, Texas state Sen. Angela Paxton, a Republican, declared in social media posts last week that "after 38 years of marriage" she "filed for divorce on biblical grounds."0 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTrump's immigration crackdown in LA ignites 'same emotional notes' for Dems, top local GOP leader saysThe federal immigration operations in Los Angeles have created a sense of "political irony" in the Golden State, according to Los Angeles County Republican Party Chair Roxanne Hoge.The region continues to make waves after anti-ICE riots in June, as well as authorities recently conducting a massive operation on a cannabis farm in Southern California that resulted in a riot, hundreds of illegal immigrant arrests and a child labor investigation into the company. The operation was the result of a criminal search warrant, and the company, Glass House Brands, has denied intentional wrongdoing."The political irony of the Trump administration coming in to clean up the mess that the California Democrats has made, is it will make Los Angeles livable, right?" Hoge said.CALIFORNIA CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR BLASTS NEWSOM WHILE WALKING THROUGH LA RIOT AFTERMATH"They're gonna end up looking better because the traffic will be easier, ERs will be easy to get to, and people will realize that there isn't a two-tiered justice system," Hoge continued. "If you want to open a restaurant in Los Angeles, you're looking at years before you can get the permits and build something. Just look at the poor people in the Palisades. If you're illegal, Karen Bass and Gavin Newsom have rolled out the welcome mat for you and your cart on the street. And people are noticing that."In a deep blue area, Republicans generally have an uphill battle, and Hoge said that the message for the party to Independents and "disaffected Democrats" is to "continue to espouse public safety." In November, Los Angeles County voters ousted progressive District Attorney George Gascon and swapped him out with Nathan Hochman, an independent, by a wide margin."That really is the number one role of government, and it is the thing that the Democrats have completely failed at," Hoge said. "They own Los Angeles, all of it. The encampments, the inability to run a business, the inability of your kids to get a good education. That all lies on the feet of California Democrats, and we're just going to keep pointing out that we can do better."The fires in Los Angeles brought heightened scrutiny to California leadership earlier this year, but the attention on them quickly shifted to immigration nationally. Mayor Bass and Gov. Newsom have been vocal opponents of the administration, with the mayor even directly meeting with ICE during a sweep earlier this month near MacArthur Park.ANTI-ICE RIOTS REVEAL THE LEFT HAS LEARNED NOTHING. IT'S JUST HANDED TRUMP A GIFT"They need to leave, and they need to leave right now. They need to leave because this is unacceptable!" Bass said at the time, and later said at a press conference that ICE needs to "go home.""I dont know if theres a deal to be made. Like I told you, the deal that needs to be made is for them to go home," the Democrat said at the press conference.CLICK HERE FOR MORE IMMIGRATION COVERAGENewsom has also remained firm in his stance against the administration, including a lawsuit against National Guard troop deployment by President Donald Trump over the riots in June."For more than a month, [Trump] has been exploiting [the California National Guard] as his political pawns," Newsom posted to X on July 15, as some of the troops were taken off their orders. "Thousands of members are still federalized in Los Angeles for no reason and unable to carry out their critical duties across the state. End this theater and send everyone home."Hoge said voters should consider the broader issues that stem from the border crisis and illegal immigration, created in her view.ICE RAMPS UP ARRESTS OF CONVICTED CRIMINALS AS RIOTS RAGE IN BLUE CITY: 'YOU WILL NOT STOP US'"My message is the same to everyone, including disaffected Democrats, of which I was a classic liberal. I'm an immigrant. I came here legally and became a naturalized citizen," Hoge said, adding that Democrats are "taking advantage" of people coming to the country illegally and opening the door to "exploitation by employers," sex crimes, and "all sorts of horrible things.""I would say just remember that the fruit of the poison tree is the original sanctuary laws," Hoge said.However, the Republican noted that the political implications are "tough to tell," adding that the left "has the advantage of just playing the same emotional notes over and over."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"Sometimes people are swayed by that," she added.Los Angeles is considered a sanctuary city as of November 2024, which acts as a roadblock for the city to be "utilized" or "to cooperate" with the federal government on "immigration enforcement," according to a news release. The policy is currently facing a federal lawsuit.As for the state of California, the governor's office recently said to Fox News Digital on background that state law "does not impede criminal investigations or sharing of information about an individuals criminal history. California does not interfere with the federal governments authority to enforce federal immigration laws with federal resources."The governor's office noted on background that the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation has "coordinated" on over 11,000 cases with ICE, including serious crimes.0 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMLiberty coach Sandy Brondello eager to work with Caitlin Clark as injury threatens All-Star appearanceNew York Liberty head coach Sandy Brondello is looking forward to coaching Caitlin Clark in the WNBA All-Star Game on Saturday, but the Indiana Fever stars latest injury could threaten that.Speaking to the media before Wednesday nights dominant win overthe Fever, Brondello lamented that Clark was ruled out of the game after she suffered a groin injury during Indianas game on Tuesday."You never want to see a player get injured... She's a great player. It would have been good for our crowd to see her, but hopefully they get to see it after post All-Star you get to play them again," Brondello said of Tuesdays matchup between the Liberty and Fever.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS"As for the All-Star, I'm excited to get to know her a little bit. I think that's the part of the All-Star, is going to coach players that you haven't coached before and get to know them a little bit and enjoy the whole celebration."Clark, who won the fan vote, was paired up with the coach with the best record Brondello.She was named a captain in her second All-Star appearance and was also set to compete in her first 3-point contest. But another injury has put all that in jeopardy.FEVER FALTER WITHOUT CAITLIN CLARK AS LIBERTY DOMINATE HEADING INTO ALL-STAR WEEKENDFever head coach Stephanie White said there have been "no discussions" with regards to the All-Star weekend."No discussion yet about this weekend," White told reporters before Wednesdays game. "There was imaging done and obviously, we're ruling her out for tonight, but there hasn't been any discussion beyond tonight."Clark is dealing with her second groin injury of the year. White said she does not believe that Clarks latest injury is the same as her previous one. Clark also missed five games early in the season because of a quad injury."I'm not really sure that it's a re-injury as much as a different kind of injury. I know oftentimes when you're working with injuries in the groin and the quad and the hamstring and all of those things, there's just they're all kind of tied together and it's not always just one thing."The Fever will host the All-Star weekend beginning on Friday.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views 0 Reviews
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