They have a deal. Lisa Brady, Fox News, President Trump and the British Prime Minister just announcing a trade agreement. Final details are still being written, but President Trump says an agreement with the UK will drastically reduce trade barriers. Especially in agriculture, dramatically increasing access for American beef, ethanol and virtually all of the
products produced by our great farmers. Prime Minister Keir Starmer joined the Oval Office announcement by speakerphone. It's going to boost trade between and across our countries. It's going to not only protect jobs, but create jobs.
This is the first deal announced by the Trump administration since so-called Liberation Day reciprocal tariffs were announced last month. A 10% tariff will remain on imports from the UK. Fox's Jared Halpern at the White House. President Trump says many...
Meetings are planned today and tomorrow as talks with other countries continue. He says the Treasury Secretary's planned first meeting this weekend with Chinese officials in Switzerland will be very interesting. China, says the U.S., initiated the meeting. We can all play games. Who made the first call? Who didn't make the... It doesn't matter. It only matters what happens in that room.
But I will tell you that China very much wants to make a deal. We'll see how that works out. The House just voting to change Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America. The yeas are 211. The nays are 206. The bill is passed.
That bill now heads to the Senate and would turn a Trump executive order on the name change into federal law, directing federal agencies to update maps and documents. Only black smoke from the Sistine Chapel, which means no cardinal winning the two-thirds support needed to be elected pope in three ballots so far, one yesterday and two earlier today. The conclave can have two more votes today. The last two popes, Francis and Benedict, were chosen on the second day. America is listening to Fox News.
So I just got in bed and turned out the lights and immediately my mind goes to, did I set my alarm for the right time in the morning? And then I start thinking about, do my classmates still remember that time that I embarrassed myself in front of the whole school? Well,
Bolland Branch sheets quiet all that noise, wrapping you in a softness so extraordinary, your body and mind effortlessly drift to sleep. Their signature sheets are made with the finest 100% organic cotton, so you can spend every night in the softest feeling imaginable. These best-selling sheets feel buttery, breathable, and even get softer with every wash. Discover the difference with Bolland Branch's 30-night guarantee.
Feel the difference an extraordinary night's sleep can make with Bowlin Branch. Get 15% off plus free shipping on your first set of sheets at bowlinbranch.com slash abbey. That's bowlinbranch, B-O-L-L-A-N-D, branch.com, promo code abbey to save 15%. Exclusions apply. See site for details.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem back on the Capitol Hill grill, pressed by Democrats at a Senate hearing, including Maryland's Chris Van Hollen, on compliance with the Supreme Court order to facilitate the return of an accused gang member deported to El Salvador where an immigration judge had previously ruled he could not be sent. This administration is following and complying with all federal court orders to make sure that we... So you are... So because the court order that you facilitate is returned. So you are facilitating its return.
Sir, Senator, thank you for the question. But what I would tell you is that we are following court orders and that your advocacy for a known terrorist is alarming. Kilmar Obrego-Garcia's attorneys deny any gang affiliation. A judge just declaring a mistrial in the murder trial of a police officer over the 2022 traffic stop death of a black man in Michigan.
There's no word yet on whether prosecutors will try again. The British royal family leading ceremonies to mark Victory in Europe Day. It's been a decade since the capitulation of Nazi Germany, marking the end of the deadliest military conflict in history.
The sounds from London remembering those who paid the ultimate price. In Europe alone, 15 to 20 million people died, more than twice as many as in World War I. At least 6 million Jewish men, women, and children, and millions of others perished in the Holocaust.
King Charles, Queen Camilla, Prince William and his wife Catherine and some 78 veterans attended the service at Westminster Abbey where British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer read the Bible and Winston Churchill's great-great-grandson lit a candle for peace.
CJ Papa, Fox News. And today marks when the Allies accepted Germany's surrender in World War II, but fighting went on in the Pacific. Japan didn't surrender until several months later in August. Big rally on Wall Street. The Dow's up 566. The Nasdaq up more than 300. And Lisa Brady, Fox News.
I'm Janice Dean. Join me every Sunday as I focus on stories of hope and people who are truly rays of sunshine in their community and across the world. Listen and follow now at foxnewspodcast.com.