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Jack Callahan: 参议院共和党人正在推进特朗普总统的“一个大美”法案,并接近最终辩论阶段。他们希望在7月4日前将法案送交总统签署。 Rebecca Kester: 参议员们离开始辩论还有很长的路要走,因为工作人员正在逐行阅读这份940页的法案。参议院少数党领袖查克·舒默正在使用拖延战术来阻止法案通过。

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They're getting closer by Jack Callahan, Fox News. Senate Republicans narrowly voting to advance President Trump's so-called one big beautiful bill to its final hours of debate.

They're trying to get it to his desk by the 4th of July, as Fox's Rebecca Kester reports. We are still many, many hours away from when senators will actually be able to start debate. Clerks are reading line by line the 940-page bill. This started around 11 p.m. last night. And last I checked, the clerks are only around page 350. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is using this as a delayed tactic to hold up the bill's passing.

It took some arm twisting by GOP Senate leaders, President Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance last night to get the initial vote passed to start debate. They were able to convince former holdouts, Senators Rick Scott, Mike Lee, Cynthia Loomis and Ron Johnson all changed their votes to yes.

Republican Senators Rand Paul and Tom Tillis joined all 47 of the Senate's Democrats in voting no. The IDF says they've eliminated one of the masterminds of the October 7th terror attacks. Fox's Trey Yinkst reports from Tel Aviv.

Israeli forces continue to operate inside Gaza, killing the co-founder of Hamas's Al-Qassam Brigades, Hakan Mohamed Issa Al-Issa. He was one of the planners of the October 7th massacre. Overnight, thousands of Israelis gathered in the streets of Tel Aviv, calling for an end to the war and the return of the remaining hostages taken on October 7th. Despite the region experiencing more than 630 days of war, there's finally hope right now for a deal that could end this conflict.

President Trump says that a ceasefire deal could be reached within the next week to end the war in Gaza. The president is looking to build off the momentum that was reached following the end of the 12-day war between Israel and Iran. America is listening to Fox News. At New Balance, we believe if you run, you're a runner, however you choose to do it. Because when you're not worried about doing things the right way, you're free to discover your way.

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The Supreme Court Friday ruled in favor of the limiting nationwide injunctions, clearing the way for President Trump to move forward with several of his policies that have been blocked by the courts. Fox's Madeline Rivera reports from the White House. 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.

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.

In another ruling, the high court sided with religious parents in Maryland seeking opt-outs for their kids from lessons involving LGBTQ material. A private funeral for Minnesota lawmaker Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark held at the Basilica of St. Mary in Minneapolis yesterday. About 1,500 people, including former President Biden and former Vice President Harris, attended. Minnesota's Governor Tim Walz delivering the eulogy.

More kids in pre-K, fewer in poverty. More schools with the tools and teachers they need, fewer with hungry students. More trees in the ground and clean energy coursing through the grid. Fewer roads and bridges at risk of failure. More people in safe and secure housing. Fewer worrying about how to manage caring for their loved ones. That's the legacy that Mark and Melissa will leave behind for all Minnesotans.

The Hortmans were shot to death in a targeted shooting in the morning of June 14th at their Brooklyn Park, Minnesota home. The alleged gunman also shot an injured state senator, John Hoffman, and his wife, Yvette, at their home. Federal and state charges have been filed. I'm Jack Callahan, and this is Fox News.

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