Both sides want the war to end. Lisa Brady, Fox News. That from President Trump after lengthy calls today with the presidents of Russia and Ukraine. Though he won't say if he considers Ukraine an equal member of a peace process. I think they have to make peace.
Their people are being killed, and I think they have to make peace. Also not saying whether he would support Ukraine's leader giving up or exchanging any territory as part of a peace deal. President Zelensky is scheduled to meet with U.S. officials this week in Germany. The president taking questions just after a swearing-in for Tulsi Gabbard. Thank you.
The new director of national intelligence confirmed by the Senate earlier today just one Republican voting against her, former Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell. The Trump administration accuses federal judges of weaponizing the justice system. White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt says judges blocking President Trump's executive orders amount to a constitutional crisis. We believe these judges are acting against the Constitution.
Acting as judicial activists rather than honest arbiters of the law. Dozens of lawsuits have been filed challenging the president's legal authority to block birthrights and citizenship. Fox's Jared Halpern at the White House. Levitt says they will comply with court orders but believe the president will be vindicated during appeals.
A House Committee on Government Efficiency Efforts holding its first hearing. Chairwoman Marjorie Taylor Greene questioning welfare fraud investigator Dawn Royal if the government is giving out billions in payments. Without verifying who they are or whether they meet program eligibility requirements.
Yes, ma'am, that's correct. Democrats like ranking member Melanie Stansbury of New Mexico focusing on Elon Musk and whether actions taken so far by Doge are legal. We do not work for an unelected billionaire. Democrats are encouraging Musk to come testify before Congress. Fox is Ryan Schmelz on Capitol Hill. America is listening to Fox News.
The City of Baltimore. Have you ever spotted McDonald's hot, crispy fries right as they're being scooped into the carton? And time just stands still. Ba-da-ba-ba-ba.
Baltimore is suing a leading gun maker, arguing it's too easy to make its handguns more dangerous. Baltimore sued against Glock, claims add-on switches can be too readily bought or made by 3D printing and attached to its handguns to make them fully automatic.
Mayor Brandon Scott asks in part that Glock not profit from sales of such weapons. To halt the spread of easily modifiable handguns until Glock alters their design. Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown said the state will also be a plaintiff to stop mass deaths the modifications cause in Baltimore and beyond. Glock isn't pulling the trigger.
but they're arming those who do. Minnesota, New Jersey, and the city of Chicago have filed similar lawsuits against Glock. Fox's Colonel Scott. Three suspects indicted in Ohio for a December burglary at the home of Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow, and they could face more charges. They appear to be involved in multiple thefts and burglaries.
in many jurisdictions. Hamilton County Prosecutor Connie Pillich also says it's believed all three suspects came to the U.S. legally from Chile under a visa-free program allowed for a handful of countries. Some of these artists are future Hall of Famers. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame announced 14 nominees for this year's class. That's why they call me.
Bad Company, The Black Crows, Mariah Carey, Chubby Checker, Joe Cocker, Billy Idol, Joy Division, Slash, New Order, Cyndi Lauper, Mana, Oasis, Outkast, Phish, Soundgarden, and The White Stripes. Some first-time nominees include Bad Company, The Black Crows, Chubby Checker, Outkast, and Phish. For the 83-year-old Checker, the nomination is a long time coming. His 1960 hit, The Twist, sparked a nationwide dance grace, inspiring audiences.
Other dance moves like the Watusi, the mashed potato, and the jerk. Fox's Michelle Polino. They'll announce who's in this spring and hold an induction ceremony this fall. I'm Lisa Brady. 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.