Fox News Hourly Update - 10PM ET 06/24/2025 Summary
Release Date: June 25, 2025
The latest episode of the Fox News Hourly Update delivered a comprehensive overview of national and international news, covering topics ranging from geopolitical tensions and defense policies to significant legal cases and technological advancements. Below is a detailed summary of the key discussions and insights presented during the broadcast.
Iran Nuclear Strikes and Defense Intelligence Report
Lisa Lucera opened the segment by addressing the contentious issue of U.S. military actions against Iran's nuclear capabilities. She introduced Steve Witkoff, Fox News' special envoy to the Middle East, who provided a critical analysis of a recent report from the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA).
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Key Points:
- The DIA report suggested that U.S. strikes on Iran's nuclear targets would only delay their nuclear program by a few months.
- Steve Witkoff dismissed the report as "preposterous," emphasizing that the destruction of the conversion facility is crucial as it halts the initial enrichment process necessary for completing uranium enrichment ([00:02]).
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Notable Quote:
- “Destroying of the conversion facility, which not... stops the enrichment process in the beginning and it's needed to finish the enrichment process.” – Steve Witkoff ([00:24])
Lucera further highlighted that the DIA report indicated some of Iran's highly enriched uranium was relocated before the strikes, with their centrifuges remaining largely intact. She also mentioned President Trump's ongoing NATO summit in the Netherlands, where defense spending was a significant topic.
NATO Summit and Defense Spending
Peter Doocy provided an update from The Hague, focusing on President Trump's discussions at the NATO summit.
- Key Points:
- The conversation centered around potential modifications to NATO's Article 5, which obligates member nations to defend any member under attack.
- NATO’s Secretary General conveyed to President Trump a message supporting increased defense spending, which the President echoed by asserting that "Europe is going to pay in a big way, as they should." ([00:49], [01:10])
- Spain has already declined to meet the 5% of its GDP defense spending target requested by President Trump.
Federal Union Bargaining and Sean "Diddy" Combs Trial
Lucera transitioned to domestic legal matters, reporting on significant court rulings and ongoing trials.
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Union Bargaining:
- A federal judge in San Francisco blocked the Trump administration's attempt to eliminate union bargaining for hundreds of thousands of federal workers.
- The judge ruled that President Trump's March 27 executive order, which exempted many federal agencies from union bargaining obligations, is likely unconstitutional. ([01:10])
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Sean "Diddy" Combs' Trial:
- In the sex trafficking trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs, both the prosecution and defense have rested their cases.
- Combs commended the judge when questioned about testifying in his own defense.
- Closing arguments are scheduled to begin on Thursday. ([01:10])
Minnesota Gunman Search and Charges
Lisa Lucera reported on the intensive search conducted by law enforcement following a tragic incident in Minnesota.
- Key Points:
- Authorities searched the home and storage unit of the suspected gunman responsible for killing state Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark, as well as wounding state Senator John Hoffman and his wife Yvette.
- Granada Scott detailed the findings, which included 50 firearms, arms, body bags, an additional police-style vehicle, and nearly $18,000 in cash ([03:14]).
- The 57-year-old suspect, Vance Belters, faces both state and federal charges for the "cold-blooded" killings and shootings, although Senator Hoffman survived the attack. ([03:26])
New York Migrant Arrival Center Closure
The broadcast covered significant changes in New York City's approach to handling migrant arrivals.
- Key Points:
- Mayor Eric Adams announced the closure of the arrival center for migrants located at the Roosevelt Hotel, a major hub just a block from Grand Central Terminal.
- The decision follows the easing of the surge of migrants from the southern border, with the city winding down operations at this and other migrant shelters since February. ([04:02])
Driverless Cars in Atlanta
Advancements in autonomous vehicle technology were highlighted with a focus on Atlanta's adoption of driverless taxis.
- Key Points:
- Waymo, in partnership with Uber, has introduced robo-taxis in Atlanta, expanding months after launching approximately 100 driverless vehicles in Austin, Texas.
- Customers in Atlanta can choose to ride with or without a driver, signaling increased consumer trust and infrastructure readiness.
- Waymo's expansion comes amid competition from Elon Musk's Tesla, which has deployed a limited number of its driverless transports in Austin, though these still require an observer in the passenger seat for emergencies. ([04:28])
Stock Market Update
Granada Scott provided a brief but positive update on the stock market's performance.
- Key Points:
- The Dow Jones Industrial Average saw an increase of 507 points.
- The Nasdaq Composite gained 281 points. ([05:04])
Conclusion
The Fox News Hourly Update delivered a robust overview of pressing issues, from international relations and defense policies to significant legal proceedings and technological innovations. The episode underscored the network's commitment to providing timely and in-depth analysis of events shaping the national and global landscape.
