Celebrating an American's freedom. I'm Sue Guzman, Fox News, and American school teacher Mark Fogle arrived in Washington tonight where he was greeted by President Trump and others after being detained in Russia. Thank you.
Vogel arrested in 2021 after being caught with medically prescribed marijuana. He thanked President Trump for keeping his promise to secure his release. His 96-year-old mother had met Trump at the rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, where she implored him then to not forget her son's name. Now, Adam Bowler, special presidential envoy for hostage affairs, says another release may come tomorrow. I can't release until the person's released. Obviously, it could end
danger of hostage release. And that I can't do. But I can say that we expect another one tomorrow and hopefully a lot more through that because the president made it a priority to get all Americans home. President Trump directing federal agencies to work with the Department of Government Efficiency. An executive order from the president limits agencies to hiring no more than one employee for every four employees that depart. The people voted for major government reform.
There should be no doubt about that. Billionaire Elon Musk joined President Trump in the Oval Office amid court rulings slowing down some funding freezes and halting a government buyout offer. I hope that the court system...
President Trump says he will abide by court rulings, but is planning to appeal decisions going against the administration. At the White House, Jared Halpern, Fox News.
Hamas doesn't release more hostages Saturday. Hamas said earlier this week it planned to delay the release of three hostages after accusing Israel of failing to meet the terms of the ceasefire. America's listening to Fox News. Okay, business leaders, are you playing defense or are you on the offense? Are you just, excuse me, hey, I'm trying to talk business here.
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The White House has fired the inspector general for the U.S. Agency for International Development. This comes a day after the watchdog's office released a report warning the Trump administration's shutdown of the agency had made it all but impossible to monitor $8 billion in humanitarian funds. The White House giving no reason for the firing.
Congressional Oversight Committee has created a new task force meant to work on declassifying what was formerly classified. The Oversight Committee chair has announced a new task force to be led by Florida Republican Congresswoman Annapolina Luna, following an order from President Trump to declassify information about the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Senator Bobby Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King. We're also expanding into Epstein, COVID origins, 9-11s and then UAPs and USOs.
Luna says they will start with investigating JFK's assassination. We're working directly with the White House. In previous investigations, they didn't have access to the information that we are going to have access to. And so that's a big deal, especially if you're looking at what truly happened with JFK. She says if an intelligence agency starts stonewalling their efforts, she will let everyone know, adding that the task force effort will be bipartisan. Jessica Rosenthal, Fox News. The defense secretary making his first stop.
out of the country. Fox's Lucas Tomlinson reports from Brussels. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth joining American troops in Germany for physical training hours after arriving on his first overseas trip. Visiting the commanders of the U.S. military's European and Africa commands.
President Trump recently said each NATO member should spend 5% of its gross domestic product to beef up their forces. Hegseth is pledging an increase in U.S. defense spending. The secretary was also met by some protesters on base, outraged over the scrapping of diversity, equity, and inclusion policies in the military.
OXS says the forces will stay put for now, maintains the U.S. will not send forces into Ukraine. I'm Sue Guzman. This is Fox News. I'm Emily Campagno, host of the Fox True Crime podcast. This week, author and criminal justice reform advocate Toby Doerr joins me to discuss how she smuggled the man she loved out of prison. Listen and follow now at foxtruecrime.com.