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Lisara Fox
Limiting the president's power. I'm Lisara Fox News.
Jeff Manasso
On this vote, the yeas are 215 and the nays are 208. The concurrent resolution is adopted.
Lisara Fox
For the first time, the House has passed a measure that would end U.S. military action in Iran. Four Republicans joined with Democrats voting in favor. And next goes to the Senate. Also tonight, the House debated a measure that would limit action in Lebanon. But one congressman used his time to attack a fellow member of Congress, accusing her of supporting terrorism.
Narrator/Reporter
Representative Max Miller saying this about Democratic Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib.
Representative Max Miller
Hezbollah is a terrorist organization. The gentle lady from Michigan and its members are butchers that you like to, you know, hang out with to a certain extent.
Narrator/Reporter
The Republican went on to say, oh,
Representative Max Miller
I'm sorry, are we getting a little emotional? And you advocate for terrorists on a daily basis.
Jeff Manasso
The House will be.
Narrator/Reporter
In order to leave a Palestinian American who is Muslim responding.
Lisara Fox
That is a direct attack on my character. I please request to strike the words down.
Narrator/Reporter
Miller's comments were rolled out of order, stricken from the record and he was barred from speaking on the floor for the rest of the day.
Lisara Fox
Fox's Kristin Goodwin. Meanwhile, Israel and Lebanon have agreed to renew their ceasefire and create a number of security zones inside Lebanon where Iran backed militant group Hezbollah would be banned. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, back on Capitol Hill for another day of hearing, is telling lawmakers he's not optimistic the Russia Ukraine war would end soon.
Marco Rubio
We'd love to see that come to a negotiated settlement. As of right now, the prospects don't look great that either side is prepared to make the concessions necessary in order to reach an agreement.
Lisara Fox
Rubio says a risk of escalation in Ukraine. Russia's war is more real than it was two years ago. U.S. southern Command says it launched a strike on a boat traveling across a known narco terrorist route in the eastern Pacific, killing two. America is listening to Fox News.
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a former Milwaukee judge back in federal court asking to toss out her conviction of obstruction. ICE agents last year or grant her a new trial.
Jeff Manasso
Former Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan was convicted by a jury last year of obstructing ICE agents who were trying to take a criminally illegal immigrant who was in her court on a battery case into custody. She helped sneak the now deported man out a private door. Agents gave chase and arrested him. Dugan's defense team in new arguments asking a judge to reverse her conviction or for a new trial, a request previously denied by the same judge. Prosecutors are demanding the conviction stand. Dugan sentencing for now on hold until a decision is made at a later date. Jeff Manasso, Fox News Judges in Amsterdam
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handing Greenpeace a preliminary victory in an anti intimidation court case.
Carmen Roberts
A court in Amsterdam clears the way for Greenpeace to pursue a lawsuit against the fuel pipeline company Energy Transfer. Greenpeace argues a North Dakota lawsuit over protests against the Dakota Access pipeline was intended to silence free speech and damage the group's reputation. A North Dakota jury previously found Greenpeace liable for millions of dollars in damages sought by Energy Transfer. The pipeline company argued Dutch courts had no authority to hear the case, but judges ruled the lawsuit can move forward because Greenpeace is headquartered in Amsterdam. Carmen Roberts, Fox News In February, a
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North Dakota judge said he will order Greenpeace to pay $345 million in damages, a penalty the group says it cannot afford and plans to appeal. Competition regulators in Britain are mandating that Google must allow news sites to opt out of having their content scraped for AI overviews, saying Google must provide publishers with tools to withhold content from its AI services. I'm Lisa Licera. This is FOX News.
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Date: June 4, 2026
Host: Lisara Fox (FOX News Podcasts)
Episode Theme:
A fast-paced roundup of major national and international news, including U.S. legislative movements constraining military action, heated Congressional exchanges, Middle East ceasefire developments, high-profile judicial appeals, a landmark free speech case for Greenpeace, and global tech regulation updates.
Historic House Vote:
The House passed a measure to end U.S. military action in Iran.
Lebanon Debate:
The House also discussed limiting U.S. action in Lebanon (00:14), illustrating a strong movement in Congress to rein in presidential war powers.
"Hezbollah is a terrorist organization. The gentle lady from Michigan and its members are butchers that you like to, you know, hang out with to a certain extent."
— Rep. Max Miller [00:37]
"I'm sorry, are we getting a little emotional? And you advocate for terrorists on a daily basis."
— Rep. Max Miller [00:49]
"That is a direct attack on my character. I please request to strike the words down."
— Rep. Rashida Tlaib [01:00]
"We'd love to see that come to a negotiated settlement. As of right now, the prospects don't look great that either side is prepared to make the concessions necessary in order to reach an agreement."
— Marco Rubio [01:31]
On Ending U.S. Action in Iran:
"On this vote, the yeas are 215 and the nays are 208. The concurrent resolution is adopted."
— Jeff Manaso [00:07]
Congressional Clash:
"Hezbollah is a terrorist organization. The gentle lady from Michigan and its members are butchers that you like to, you know, hang out with to a certain extent."
— Rep. Max Miller [00:37]
"That is a direct attack on my character. I please request to strike the words down."
— Rep. Rashida Tlaib [01:00]
On Russia-Ukraine Negotiations:
"We'd love to see that come to a negotiated settlement. As of right now, the prospects don't look great that either side is prepared to make the concessions necessary in order to reach an agreement."
— Marco Rubio [01:31]
The episode’s tone is brisk and direct, mirroring fast-paced news delivery with short wraps from correspondents and officials, spiced with pointed Congressional remarks and measured diplomatic language.
Listeners got a concise, issue-packed update tonight, marked by key Congressional moves on war powers, a dramatic political dustup, shifting Middle East and European legal landscapes, and new regulations for Big Tech’s use of AI and news content.