The president thanks Iran. I'm Jack Callahan, Fox News, posting on social media this afternoon that Iran telegraphed its retaliatory strike today aimed at a U.S. airbase in Qatar. He says they, the Iranians, have gotten it all out of their system and there will hopefully be no further hate. I want to thank Iran for giving us early notice.
which made it possible for no lives to be lost and nobody to be injured. Obviously, missile strikes in any direction send a big public message, but we have learned that there are all private back-channel communications between the two countries. Fox's Peter Doocy in The Hague, where the president will travel tomorrow for a NATO summit meeting where he will tell NATO allies they need to increase their NATO defense spending. The president has been adamant...
And our NATO allies, to their credit, heeded the president's strong call in his first term, and we expect them to do it this time around as well. White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt. Israel keeping up the pressure on Iran with scores of airstrikes today. They're sending messages to people on the ground there to stay away from military infrastructure and military bases. As the Israeli warplanes unloaded at least 100 missile-striking targets on the ground in Iran, among the targets they hit,
The Fordo nuclear facility, they hit the access roads leading up to that facility. They hit the Evin prison, notorious because that's where political prisoners had been held. They hit command centers for the Revolutionary Guard and the forces that put down uprisings. They also hit Iran's very old fleet of aircraft. It's unclear if any of those aircraft ever got off the ground during this round of conflict. Fox's Mike Tobin in Tel Aviv, the Israeli president, telling Fox News today they have no choice but to continue the attacks.
Wall Street today, the Dow shaking off concerns about the strikes on Iran. The Dow closing 375 points higher. NASDAQ gained 184 points. The S&P 500 up 58. Despite worries that Iran could impede oil shipments in the Persian Gulf, crude oil prices now down about 9%. America is listening to Fox News.
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The Attorney General on Capitol Hill today defending the Justice Department's proposed budget cuts. Connecticut Democratic Congressman Rosa DeLauro said Attorney General Pambani's budget proposal would result in cuts that hurt the ATF and their ability to pursue gun crimes. How many are gone? They will...
We are not. It will be attrition. We are not firing agents. How many have taken attrition? Texas Republican Congressman Tony Gonzalez noted the budget cuts to cyber response and national security sectors inside DOJ. I see the world is on fire now more than ever before.
Right. Once again, when this budget was submitted, we were a nation at peace and now things have changed. He wants to know how many Iranian sleeper cells are here in the U.S. and how many open national security related investigations are ongoing. Bondi said she couldn't answer that in an open setting. Jessica Rosenthal, Fox News. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says several private health insurers have agreed to make health care preauthorizations easier. These companies have now agreed to.
to unify their protocols so that all of them will communicate in the same way and to standardize the process and that's going to dramatically change the patient experience. Medicare and Medicaid will reduce many pre-authorization requirements as well. Dozens of missing children in Florida have been found. Federal, state and local law enforcement agencies in and around Tampa say they found 60 children they had believed to be critically missing
As part of an operation now being called one of the most successful recoveries in U.S. history, Operation Dragon Eye focused on locating children missing from the Tampa area and also resulted in the arrests of eight people for things like kidnapping and trafficking. The U.S. Marshals Service says those children were likely subjected to exploitation, abuse, and violence. In Miami, Eben Brown, Fox News. And I'm Jack Callahan. This is Fox News.
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