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Lisa Lacera
He called it a birthday present to America. I'm Lisa Lacera, Fox News. President Trump talking about the House passage of his tax cut and spending bill at a rally in Des Moines, Iowa.
Eben Brown
This bill cuts $1.5 trillion in spending, so wasteful spending is being cut by one and a half trillion dollars.
Lisa Lacera
The president speaking at the Iowa State Fairground, slamming Democrats for not supporting it. House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries spoke on the House floor for nearly nine hours warning what Democrats say are the dangers of the bill.
Eben Brown
Medicare could be cut by more than $500 billion and these earned benefits of the American people could be jeopardized.
Lisa Lacera
Republicans say none of that is true. They claim they're focused on wasteful spending. The leader of Israel set to meet with President Trump at the White House Monday. Today he traveled to a portion of Israel devastated during the October 7 attacks.
Benjamin Netanyahu
Israeli PR Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrives at the southern community of Neroz along the Gaza border where 25% of residents were killed or kidnapped. On October 7th. There are reminders of the remaining 50 hostages in Hamas captivity, 20 of whom are believed to be alive. Earlier in the week, the Israeli leader vowed to destroy what he calls Hamas stand despite calls to end the war.
Lisa Lacera
Fox is Trey Angst in Tel Aviv. The White House says there has been some movement in a peace deal between Israel and Hamas. Multiple sources tell Fox News the Saudi defense minister secretly visited the White House and met with President Trump and others to discuss de escalation with Iran and getting to the negotiating table, ending the Gaza war and negotiating the release of the remaining hostages by Hamas and getting to a peace footing in the Middle East. America is listening to Fox News.
Trey Angst
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Lisa Lacera
Fox the Supreme Court will not revive a Montana law requiring parental consent for minor girls to obtain abortions.
Eben Brown
A Montana law requiring parents give consent for their minor daughters to undergo abortions will remain stricken now that the U.S. supreme Court is refusing to hear an appeal. Montana's own high court ruled last year the law ran afoul of the state's constitutional provisions protecting rights of minors, though the state's attorney general argued parental rights to make medical decisions for their children under federal law should outweigh the rights of minors. Montana voters enshrined abortion protections into their state constitution last year, a move made in response to the US Supreme Court overturning its decision in Roe v. Wade. Eben Brown, FOX News.
Lisa Lacera
A top vaccine official at the FDA has restricted the approval of two COVID 19 vaccines despite recommendations from governments to.
Tonya J. Powers
Internal documents show that the Food and Drug Administration's top vaccine chief, Dr. Vinay Prasad, personally intervened to put limits on Covid shots from novavax and Moderna that had already been approved. He disagreed with staff who planned to okay the shots for those 12 and up and instead decided they should be limited to those who face the most risk from COVID 19, like seniors or kids and adults with underlying medical issues. The move is the latest in a series of vaccine restrictions imposed by officials working under Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Who has long questioned the benefits of vaccines. Tonya J.
Lisa Lacera
Powers, FOX NEWS Nissan is recalling more than 480,000 of its rogue SUVs, Altimas and Infiniti QX5 and Q50s from model years 2021 through 2024 across the US and Canada due to potential manufacturing defects that could cause engine failure. The company says dealers will make repairs or replace the engine if necessary. I'm Lisa Licera. This is FOX News.
Trey Angst
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Release Date: July 4, 2025
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Lisa Lacera opens the newscast with President Trump's enthusiastic support for the recent House passage of his tax cut and spending bill. Speaking at a rally in Des Moines, Iowa, Trump proclaimed the legislation as a "birthday present to America" (00:02).
Eben Brown elaborates on the bill's impact, stating, "This bill cuts $1.5 trillion in spending, so wasteful spending is being cut by one and a half trillion dollars" (00:13). The administration argues that these cuts will streamline government expenditures and enhance fiscal responsibility.
However, the bill faces staunch opposition from Democrats. Lisa Lacera reports that House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries addressed the House floor for nearly nine hours, cautioning against the bill's potential negative consequences. Jeffries warned, "Medicare could be cut by more than $500 billion and these earned benefits of the American people could be jeopardized" (00:34).
Republicans counter these claims, maintaining that the focus remains solely on eliminating wasteful spending without harming essential programs.
Transitioning to international affairs, Lisa Lacera highlights that a key Israeli leader is set to meet with President Trump at the White House on Monday. Early in the segment, she mentions Netanyahu's visit to Neroz, a community severely impacted by the October 7 attacks.
Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli PR Minister, arrived at Neroz along the Gaza border, where devastating losses occurred, including "25% of residents were killed or kidnapped" (01:03). Netanyahu emphasized the grim reality of the situation, noting the dire status of "the remaining 50 hostages in Hamas captivity, 20 of whom are believed to be alive."
Despite international calls to cease hostilities, Netanyahu remains resolute, stating, "I vow to destroy what I call Hamas stand" (01:27), underscoring Israel's commitment to dismantling Hamas despite pressures for peace.
Trey Angst from Fox News in Tel Aviv provides additional context, reporting on potential peace negotiations. The White House has acknowledged some progress towards a peace deal between Israel and Hamas. Multiple sources indicate that the Saudi Defense Minister conducted a clandestine visit to discuss de-escalation strategies with Iran and facilitate negotiations aimed at ending the Gaza conflict. Additionally, efforts are underway to secure the release of the remaining hostages held by Hamas, striving for lasting peace in the Middle East.
In a significant legal development, Lisa Lacera reports that the Supreme Court has refused to revive Montana's controversial law requiring parental consent for minor girls seeking abortions (03:05).
Eben Brown provides further details, explaining that the law remains struck down after Montana's high court previously ruled it conflicted with the state's constitutional protections for minors. The state's Attorney General had contended that parental rights to make medical decisions supersede minors' rights under federal law. However, Montana voters had previously enshrined abortion protections into the state constitution as a direct response to the Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade.
This decision by the Supreme Court solidifies the existing stance against the parental consent requirement, maintaining the protection of minors' rights regarding abortion access in Montana.
Health news takes center stage as Lisa Lacera announces that a top FDA vaccine official has imposed restrictions on the approval of two COVID-19 vaccines, despite governmental recommendations (03:54).
Tonya J. Powers details the situation, revealing that internal documents indicate Dr. Vinay Prasad, the FDA's top vaccine chief, personally intervened to limit the use of Novavax and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines. Dr. Prasad opposed plans to approve these vaccines for individuals aged 12 and up, instead advocating for their use to be confined to high-risk groups such as seniors and those with underlying health conditions. Powers notes, "He disagreed with staff who planned to okay the shots for those 12 and up and instead decided they should be limited to those who face the most risk from COVID-19" (04:04).
This action represents the latest in a series of restrictions implemented by officials under Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has been openly skeptical about the benefits of certain vaccines.
Automotive news comes next as Tonya Powers reports on a massive recall by Nissan. The company is recalling over 480,000 SUVs, including models such as the Altima and Infiniti QX5 and Q50, spanning model years 2021 through 2024 across the United States and Canada (04:37).
Nissan cites potential manufacturing defects that could lead to engine failure as the reason for the recall. The company assures customers that dealers will either repair the affected vehicles or replace the engine if necessary. This proactive measure aims to ensure the safety and reliability of Nissan's vehicle lineup.
The 10PM ET edition of the Fox News Hourly Update delivered a comprehensive overview of significant national and international events. From President Trump's legislative victories and the ongoing Israeli conflict to pivotal Supreme Court decisions and public health policies, the newscast provided listeners with in-depth analysis and timely information. The segment concluded with essential consumer news regarding Nissan's extensive vehicle recall, underscoring Fox News Radio's commitment to covering a broad spectrum of newsworthy topics.
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