A Trump nominee is withdrawn on Lisa Brady. Fox News. It's not because of controversy, but about the slim House majority for Republicans. New York Congresswoman Elise Stefanik was nominated to be U.S. ambassador to the U.N. As I always say, it's about the math. There was some concern that they might not have sufficient votes in the House of Representatives.
because if she were to leave to pass the big beautiful bill, that's something that's been said around here. They're very concerned about an upcoming set of special elections in Florida. They're down a couple of members on the Republican side of the aisle there. And there's one of those seats that
It should be clearly a Republican seat, but we always say this in Congress, that special elections are just that, special, and they might not be able to hold that seat. Fox's Chad Pergram on the Hill. President Trump calls Stefanik one of his greatest allies and says he looks forward to her joining his administration in the future. But for now, writing in a social media post, he's asking Stefanik to remain in Congress and that it's essential to maintain every Republican seat to advance his agenda.
House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries says the Trump agenda is destroying critical services. America is becoming more expensive and less affordable. The White House has highlighted lower gas and wholesale egg prices, while the president urges Congress to extend his 2017 tax cuts. Police in Nevada just holding a briefing on the suspect arrested yesterday.
in connection with the attack on a Tesla dealership in Las Vegas. He attempted to mask his identity by wearing black attire, concealing his face, and wearing gloves.
The suspect then began shooting the surveillance cameras with what appeared to be a rifle. Vegas Metro Police Assistant Chief Dory Count-Corin says that's when the word resist was spray-painted across the doors before cars were shot at and set on fire with Molotov cocktails. 36-year-old Paul Kim charged with multiple felony counts, including arson, explosives, and property destruction. America is listening to Fox News.
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The FBI chief and U.S. Attorney General on hand as a suspected top gang leader was arrested during pre-dawn hours. Federal officials say they have captured a top leader of the MS-13 gang in a multi-agency arrest. The 24-year-old was taken in without incident. Attorney General Pam Bondi says he's from El Salvador and has been in the U.S. illegally. He was the leader for the East Coast, one of the top three in the entire country.
right here in Virginia, living half an hour outside of Washington, D.C. The takedown was a joint effort involving the FBI, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials, Virginia State Police, and the Prince William County, Virginia Police.
Tonya J. Powers, Fox News. Thousands of layoffs are planned in the Department of Health and Human Services. The department in charge of federal health policy is eliminating 20,000 positions, shrinking the workforce from 82,000 to 62,000 employees. 10,000 employees will be laid off, and another 10,000 have accepted early retirements or buyout offers, a statement says. Fox's Jared Halpern at the White House. The department calls it a restructuring policy.
but says essential services will remain intact. An Arizona girl sells more than a thousand boxes of Girl Scout cookies that go to a good cause. A group of small businesses in the Phoenix area chooses a Girl Scout to buy cookies from for families without homes served by the St. Vincent de Paul Service Charity. It's so good that the homeless get to get them all.
Isabel is six years old. Her 1,200-box cookie sale gets her three Girl Scout camp trips and families in need an extra treat to be included in meal services. Burns Pest Elimination owner Dave Burns helps put the donation together. It's a great cause, great opportunity for small businesses to give back to the community, and that's what we do. Chris Foster, Fox News. An hour to the close. The Dow's down 122. Elisa Brady, this is Fox News. ♪
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