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Pam Puso
Looking back on Butler, I'm Pam Puso. FOX News today marks one year since presidential candidate Donald Trump was rushed off a rally stage after being grazed by a bullet in Butler, Pennsylvania, avoiding death by mere millimeters. The anniversary comes on the heels of a new report exposing the critical security lapses made by the Secret Service that day. 3 Fox's Madeleine Rivera is in Washington.
Madeleine Rivera
There are still some things that we don't know, but that recent report from the Government Accountability Office does have some new information. Per that report, the Secret Service knew there was a threat 10 days before the rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, but they did not share that information with local and federal law enforcement. The report though, does not detail what that threat was. The review also states the agent in charge of identifying vulnerabilities at the site was new to her job. The event on July 13 was her first time securing a large outdoor rally. We also knew the Secret Service's drone was not working the day of the incident. And now we're learning part of the problem was that the operator did not know how to fix it because he only had one hour of training.
Pam Puso
Cory Comperator, a local firefighter who was in the crowd at the time was tragically killed. Two other people were critically injured. Gunfire at a Tennessee class reunion left four people hurt and sparked chaos as attendees ran or dropped to the ground for cover. The shooting happened yesterday afternoon. Have not released a suspect description or a motive but they say there's no ongoing threat. All four victims have non life threatening injuries. A wildfire near the Grand Canyon has exploded nearly 20 fold over the past day. The White Sage fire has grown from 1,000 acres to nearly 20,000. That's according to a government tracker. Hundreds of visitors have been evacuated. America's listening to FOX News.
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Pam Puso
A flood watch is in effect for the saturated hill country of Texas. Fox's Chanley Painter has more People across.
Chanley Painter
Central Texas are bracing for more flash flooding. The new threat comes just over a week after historic and deadly flooding swept through Texas Hill Country. The National Weather Service warns showers and storms could bring another 1 to 3 inches of rain to the region, with up to 6 inches possible in isolated areas. The latest round of weather could hamper ongoing search efforts for the dozens of peoples still missing. At least 129 people were killed across several counties in the July 4th flooding, and New information is emerging about one of the hardest hit places. Records show FEMA removed dozens of Camp mystic buildings from federal flood maps years before the flooding actually hit.
Pam Puso
27 girls from camp mystic and a counselor were among those killed. Tensions are high in Southern California amid ongoing ICE raids and anti ICE protests.
Christina Coleman
A federal judge in LA issued a pair of temporary restraining orders against the Trump administration, including one that limits how and when ICE agents can detain migrants. She says they have been making apprehensions without reasonable suspicion, but the Trump administration strongly denies that. Also, violent protesters faced off with ICE agents at an immigration sweep at two farms that grow marijuana here in Southern California on Thursday. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem confirmed that a total of 319 illegal aliens were arrested by federal agents during that operation. She says it is quickly becoming one of the largest since President Trump took office. DHS says law enforcement rescued 14 children from potential forced labor, exploitation and trafficking.
Pam Puso
Fox's Christina Coleman Louisiana Mayor Karen Bass has plans to provide cash assistance to people impacted by the raids. That funding will come from philanthropic groups. I'm Pam plus and this is FOX News.
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On July 13, 2025, Fox News Radio delivered a comprehensive update encompassing a range of significant national events. Hosted by Pam Puso, the newscast navigated through critical security concerns, tragic incidents, environmental disasters, and ongoing socio-political tensions. Below is a detailed summary of the key topics discussed, enriched with notable quotes and structured for clarity.
Pam Puso opened the broadcast reflecting on a pivotal moment from the previous year:
"[...] marks one year since presidential candidate Donald Trump was rushed off a rally stage after being grazed by a bullet in Butler, Pennsylvania, avoiding death by mere millimeters." [00:04]
The anniversary coincided with revelations from a new Government Accountability Office report highlighting significant security oversights by the Secret Service. Madeleine Rivera provided an in-depth analysis:
"The Secret Service knew there was a threat 10 days before the rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, but they did not share that information with local and federal law enforcement." [00:29]
Key points from the report included:
This segment underscored the critical need for enhanced security protocols and training within the Secret Service to prevent future oversights.
Pam Puso reported on two separate shooting incidents that shook communities:
Tennessee Class Reunion Shooting:
"Gunfire at a Tennessee class reunion left four people hurt and sparked chaos as attendees ran or dropped to the ground for cover." [01:10]
Details include:
Camp Mystic Tragedy:
"27 girls from Camp Mystic and a counselor were among those killed." [03:20]
Contextual information:
These incidents highlight the intertwined nature of natural disasters and violent human actions, revealing vulnerabilities in emergency preparedness and response systems.
The newscast covered the rapid expansion of the White Sage fire:
"A wildfire near the Grand Canyon has exploded nearly 20 fold over the past day. The White Sage fire has grown from 1,000 acres to nearly 20,000." [01:48]
Additional insights from Chanley Painter:
This segment emphasized the increasing frequency and intensity of wildfires, prompting discussions on climate change and proactive forest management strategies.
Chanley Painter elaborated on the weather situation facing Central Texas:
"Central Texas are bracing for more flash flooding." [02:39]
Key details include:
The looming flood threat poses risks to thousands still missing and ongoing recovery efforts, illustrating the enduring challenges posed by natural disasters.
The newscast addressed the volatile situation surrounding ICE operations:
Christina Coleman provided updates on recent legal and enforcement actions:
"A federal judge in LA issued a pair of temporary restraining orders against the Trump administration, including one that limits how and when ICE agents can detain migrants." [03:31]
Further points include:
Additionally, there were confrontations between violent protesters and ICE agents, reflecting deep societal divisions over immigration policies.
In response to the raids and their impact, Louisiana Mayor Karen Bass announced initiatives to support affected individuals:
"Louisiana Mayor Karen Bass has plans to provide cash assistance to people impacted by the raids." [04:14]
Key aspects include:
This move signifies a collaborative effort between government entities and private sectors to address humanitarian concerns arising from immigration enforcement.
Throughout the newscast, themes of environmental crises and emergency response effectiveness were prominent. The intersection of natural disasters like wildfires and floods with human-induced challenges, such as security lapses and immigration enforcement, painted a comprehensive picture of the multifaceted issues facing the nation.
By highlighting government accountability, community resilience, and the ongoing struggles between policy enforcement and civil liberties, the update provided listeners with a nuanced understanding of current events shaping the societal landscape.
The July 13, 2025, episode of the Fox News Hourly Update delivered an in-depth examination of pressing issues ranging from security failings to tragic incidents and environmental disasters. Through detailed reporting, including firsthand accounts and official statements, the newscast aimed to inform and engage its audience on matters of national importance.
Listeners were left with a clear understanding of the complexities surrounding each topic, underscoring the need for robust policy measures, effective emergency responses, and community support systems to navigate the challenges of the present day.
This summary encapsulates the key points from the Fox News Radio episode, providing a comprehensive overview for those unable to listen to the original broadcast.