Fox News Hourly Update: Detailed Summary of the 10PM ET Newscast on June 27, 2025
Release Date: June 28, 2025
The Fox News Hourly Update delivered a comprehensive overview of the day's significant events, covering legislative developments, immigration policies, foreign affairs, high-profile legal cases, and more. Below is a detailed summary organized into key sections, highlighting essential discussions, insights, and notable quotes from the broadcast.
1. Legislative Updates: The "One Big Beautiful Bill"
Senate Advances Major Legislation
Timestamp: [00:02 – 00:46]
The Senate is actively pursuing the passage of President Donald Trump's ambitious tax and spending package, colloquially referred to as the "One Big Beautiful Bill." Host Tom Regatti introduced the segment, followed by reporter Ryan Schmelz, who provided in-depth coverage of the legislative process.
Key Points:
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Proposal Details: Treasury Secretary Scott Bessen and House Speaker Mike Johnson presented a new state and local tax (SALT) deduction proposal aimed at increasing the SALT cap to $40,000 over five years.
Quote:
“Treasury Secretary Scott Bessen and House Speaker Mike Johnson pitched Republican senators during a lunch meeting a new state and local tax deduction proposal to increase the SALT cap to $40,000 over five years.”
— Ryan Schmelz [00:12] -
Legislative Challenges: SALT remains a contentious issue between the House and Senate, posing a significant obstacle to the bill's advancement.
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Expected Timeline: Republican senators anticipate the bill text's release the following day, hoping to initiate the voting process promptly, potentially on the same day as the bill's announcement.
Quote:
“Republican senators are expecting the bill text to be released tomorrow with the hope of starting the process of voting for the massive tax and spending package at some point the same day.”
— Ryan Schmelz [00:12]
2. Immigration Policy: House Democrats' Opposition
Democrats Vote Against Immigration Reform Bills
Timestamp: [00:46 – 01:31]
In a significant display of partisan division, House Democrats voted against two key bills aimed at restructuring immigration enforcement, particularly concerning illegal immigrants involved in drunk driving offenses.
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Drunk Driving Legislation: 160 House Democrats opposed the bill designed to remove illegal aliens who drive under the influence, including prominent figures such as Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries.
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“You might think there would be broad bipartisan support for removing illegal aliens who drive drunk, but 160 House Democrats voted against it, including Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries.”
— Griff Jenkins [00:51] -
Implications of Opposition: Representative Barry Moore, the bill's sponsor, criticized the Democrats' stance, suggesting their resistance extends to holding illegal immigrants accountable even in severe cases that result in fatalities.
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“...it just shows that if it comes to anything about holding illegal immigrants accountable, even if it's killing our own people in drunk driving cases, they're against any kind of reforms on immigration.”
— Representative Barry Moore [00:51] -
Condemnation of Anti-ICE Riots: The House also voted overwhelmingly to condemn recent riots in Los Angeles linked to anti-ICE sentiments. Nearly 200 Democrats voted against the condemnation, with only seven in support.
Additional Context: Democrats argue that the riots were instigated by raids conducted by ICE agents.
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Senate War Powers Resolution: Concurrently, a Democratic-sponsored war powers resolution in the Senate aimed at restricting President Trump's ability to undertake further military actions against Iran failed. The resolution sought to require presidential authorization from Congress before escalating military strikes.
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“When asked today if he would bomb Iranian nuclear sites again if he deemed necessary, Trump said, sure, without question.”
— Tom Regatti [01:31]
3. Foreign Policy: Ceasefire in Gaza and Tensions with Iran
President Trump Optimistic About Gaza Ceasefire
Timestamp: [03:17 – 03:58]
Amid ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, President Trump expressed optimism regarding the establishment of a ceasefire in Gaza, following a temporary truce between Israel and Iran.
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Ceasefire Negotiations: Trump indicated that a lasting ceasefire could be achieved within the next week. He emphasized the United States' role in providing humanitarian aid to the region.
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“We think within the next week we're going to get a ceasefire and we're supplying, as you know, a lot of money and a lot of food to that area because we have to. I mean, you have to.”
— President Donald Trump [03:30] -
Humanitarian Aid Controversy: The U.S. has allocated tens of millions of dollars to the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, which distributes food supplies. However, the foundation faces criticism from other aid organizations and the United Nations, accusing it of endangering Gazans by centralizing distribution efforts at locations like the White House.
Additional Context: Jared Halpern reported on these developments, highlighting the tension between the necessity of aid and concerns over its distribution methods.
4. High-Profile Legal Proceedings: Sean "Diddy" Combs Trial
Jury Deliberations Set for Combs Trial
Timestamp: [03:58 – 04:44]
The trial of renowned rap mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs is approaching a critical juncture as the jury is scheduled to begin deliberations.
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Trial Progress: Sean "Diddy" Combs' case will be decided by a 12-member jury starting Monday. The presiding judge has emphasized the importance of impartiality, urging jurors to maintain fresh perspectives as they assess the evidence presented.
Quote:
“The judge telling jurors he wants them to have fresh minds going into deliberations where they'll have to decide whose side of the story they believe.”
— CB Cotton [04:03] -
Prosecutorial Arguments: Prosecutors concluded their closing arguments, portraying Combs as the head of a "criminal kingdom" who orchestrated his inner circle to enforce his directives, often through violent means.
Quote:
“Prosecutors delivered closing arguments yesterday but got the last word in their rebuttal today, arguing that Diddy ran a criminal kingdom, made his inner circle do his bidding and wouldn't take no for an answer.”
— CB Cotton [04:03] -
Witness Testimonies: Accusers presented testimonies alleging that anyone who opposed Combs faced threats of violent retaliation, painting a picture of an intimidating and coercive environment.
5. Legal Settlement: Rust Movie Shooting Lawsuit Resolved
Settlement Reached in Fatal Shooting Case on "Rust" Set
Timestamp: [04:44 – 05:14]
A legal settlement has been finalized in the lawsuit concerning the tragic shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins during the production of Alec Baldwin's Western film, "Rust."
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Lawsuit Details: Three crew members filed a lawsuit seeking compensation for emotional distress attributed to the negligence of the film's producers, including Alec Baldwin.
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Incident Overview: On October 2021, Halyna Hutchins was fatally shot at close range during a rehearsal when Alec Baldwin discharged a firearm. Baldwin was initially charged with involuntary manslaughter, but the case was dismissed the previous year.
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“Helena Hutchins was killed after getting shot at close range during a rehearsal on October 2021. Baldwin fired the gun. He was charged with involuntary manslaughter, but the case against him was dropped last year.”
— Tom Regatti [04:44] -
Settlement Implications: The resolution aims to provide closure and compensation to the affected crew members, marking a significant development in the aftermath of the incident.
Conclusion
The June 27, 2025, edition of the Fox News Hourly Update provided listeners with detailed insights into pivotal events shaping the political, legal, and international landscapes. From legislative maneuvers in Congress to high-stakes legal battles and international diplomacy efforts, the newscast offered a comprehensive overview supported by direct quotes and expert reporting.
