Fox, kicking on the big, beautiful bill. I'm Daria Albinger, Fox News. Senators have a text in place, but they say Republicans need to unite behind the measure before President Trump's July 4th deadline. There is word they could begin the process of voting on that bill today. Oklahoma Senator Mark Wayne Mullen on Fox News Live. We've all had time to negotiate what we want on the bill.
And at the end of the day, your idea may be a great idea, but you have to deliver 51 votes. 49 doesn't get you there. 51 is the key number to pass. The measure still faces pushback from Democrats who say it cuts entitlement programs too much. And they say many Americans will be affected by that. And from Republicans who say the measure doesn't cut the programs enough.
The Supreme Court has cleared the way for President Trump to move forward with some policies. The justice is ruling that federal judges cannot issue nationwide injunctions. Here's Fox's Madeline Rivera. Some of these policies that they're looking to pursue include ending sanctuary city funding, suspending refugee settlement and ending birthright citizenship. Democrats say the Supreme Court's ruling undermines a crucial check on the president's use of executive authority. The president argues otherwise. Yeah.
This really brings back the Constitution. This is what it's all about. And this is really the opposite of that. I mean, the question is fine, but it's the opposite. The Constitution has been brought back. The high court, though, did not rule on whether birthright citizenship order, whether that is constitutional. That was what this case was initially about. Attorney General Pam Bondi did not give too many details about how that order will be implemented as it continues to be litigated.
The court also sided with religious parents in Maryland, allowing them to opt their children out from lessons involving LGBTQ books. The French news service says 13 Pakistani soldiers were killed in a suicide attack in northwest Pakistan. America's listening to Fox News.
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President Trump and Iran's supreme leader continue to engage in a war of words. Fox's Steve Harrigan in Doha, Qatar. President Trump sharply criticized the Ayatollah of Iran for declaring victory in his fight against Israel and the U.S. He also warned Iran that if it tried to enrich uranium to dangerous levels, they could face more bombing from the U.S. And I said, look, you're a man of great faith, a man who's highly respected in this country.
You have to tell the truth. He got beat to hell. President Trump also posted that it was through his personal efforts that the Ayatollah was not assassinated, that he was spared what President Trump called an ugly death. In the meantime, satellite images around that enrichment facility show heavy machinery in the area as well as some earth-moving machines. Here in Qatar, diplomats are talking about possible momentum from that ceasefire.
It could expand to the Mideast peace process as a whole, especially with Iran, experts say, at one of its weakest points. The president speculates that a hostage deal between Hamas and Israel could come as early as next week. The Ukrainian military says it struck four warplanes at an air base in central Russia. Fox's Stephanie Bennett with details. In a post on Telegram, Ukraine's military said they hit four Su-34 planes, as well as facilities that service and repatriate.
pair them. It happened at a Russian base more than 550 miles east from the Ukrainian border. And earlier this month, Kiev carried out another major strike dubbed Operation Spider's Web, striking long range Russian bombers at several air bases. Now, yesterday in Minsk, President Putin said that they are ready for a third round of peace talks with Ukraine, but a date has not yet
been set. The Russian leader said the terms and conditions of a potential ceasefire are expected to be on the agenda, but so far previous efforts have been brief and yielded no progress, and the war shows no signs of slowing. Russian drones struck the southern Ukrainian port city of Odessa overnight, killing at least two and injuring more than 17. I'm Daria Alvinger. This is Fox News.
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