Fox News Hourly Update — 10PM ET 08/31/2025 Newscast
Date: September 1, 2025
Host: Daria Albinger (FOX News Podcasts)
Episode Overview:
This episode delivers a concise round-up of national headlines, with a focus on escalating protests regarding possible National Guard deployment, developments in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, a tragic mass shooting in Minneapolis, and health policy updates from the Secretary of Health and Human Services. The tone is brisk, urgent, and factual, with brief commentaries from frequent FOX contributors.
Main Theme
The episode centers on heightened national tensions—both political and social—including heated debate over National Guard deployment in cities, congressional investigation actions, a high-profile car accident, and public health updates in the wake of recent violence and ongoing substance use issues.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Protests and National Guard Deployment
- [00:02] Daria Albinger reports widespread protests warning President Trump not to deploy the National Guard in various cities. Trump, however, is prepared to send them to Chicago.
- [00:16] Jeanine Pirro highlights that Washington, D.C. U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro has publicly stated Chicago needs federal assistance to control crime.
- [00:34] Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker refers to the potential deployment as “an invasion,” adding that he was not consulted and would sue if enforced.
- [00:43] Jimmy Phela stresses the importance of transparency: “They ought to let us know when they’re coming, where they’re coming, if it’s ICE or if it’s ATF or whoever it is.”
- [00:49] Pirro wraps the segment noting federal law’s limitations on troop enforcement in U.S. cities, echoing Pritzker’s intent to seek legal recourse if troops are deployed.
Notable Quotes:
- Governor Pritzker: “If this happens, he will sue the president.” (Paraphrased from [00:49])
- Jimmy Phela: “They ought to let us know when they’re coming…” [00:43]
2. Jeffrey Epstein Investigation Update
- [00:58] Daria Albinger transitions to House Oversight Chair James Comer’s pursuit of additional information in the Epstein investigation.
- [01:06] Comer has requested “suspicious activity reports” from Treasury Secretary Scott Bessant, pursuing possible mismanagement in the federal case, with a deadline set for September 15.
- Additional Action: Comer issues subpoenas to several former officials, notably former President Clinton and former Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
Notable Quotes:
- James Comer: “The committee is reviewing possible mismanagement of the federal case.” [01:06]
3. Rudy Giuliani Hospitalized
- [01:44] Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani was hospitalized after a car accident in New Hampshire. State police are investigating. The report is brief, with little elaboration.
4. Mass Shooting in Minneapolis & Papal Response
- [02:31] Pope Leo, the first American pope, issues a heartfelt statement remembering victims of a school mass shooting in Minneapolis.
- [02:52] Details: Two children—a boy (8) and a girl (10)—were killed, with nearly 20 people, largely children, wounded.
- [03:02] Pope Leo offers a prayer and an anti-gun-violence plea.
- [03:10] Leo also calls for an immediate ceasefire in Ukraine, stating:
“The voice of weapons must be silenced while the voice of fraternity and justice must rise.” – Pope Leo [03:10]
Notable Quotes:
- Pope Leo: “Let us plead God to stop the pandemic of arms large and small which infects our world.” [03:02]
- Pope Leo: “The voice of weapons must be silenced while the voice of fraternity and justice must rise.” [03:10]
5. Health & Policy: Nicotine Pouches
- [03:22] Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. publicly urges smokers and vapers to consider nicotine pouches, framing them as a “safer option.”
- [03:45] There is speculation he himself uses the product.
- Expert Pushback: The CDC and the American Lung Association remain cautious, emphasizing lack of safety data and heightened risks for youth and pregnant women.
Notable Quotes:
- CDC: “There are no safe tobacco products, including nicotine pouches. This is especially true for youth, young adults, and in women who are pregnant.” [03:45]
- American Lung Association: “More research is needed to determine the health effects of nicotine pouches, especially where younger users are concerned.” [04:14]
Notable Quotes & Moments
| Timestamp | Speaker | Quote/Highlight | |-----------|---------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | 00:43 | Jimmy Phela | “They ought to let us know when they're coming, where they're coming, if it's ICE or if it's ATF or whoever it is.” | | 01:06 | James Comer | “The committee is reviewing possible mismanagement of the federal case.” | | 03:02 | Pope Leo | “Let us plead God to stop the pandemic of arms large and small which infects our world.” | | 03:10 | Pope Leo | “The voice of weapons must be silenced while the voice of fraternity and justice must rise.” | | 03:45 | CDC Statement | “There are no safe tobacco products… especially (for) youth, young adults and in women who are pregnant.” |
Important Segments & Timestamps
- Protests & National Guard Debate: 00:02 – 00:49
- Epstein Investigation Update: 00:58 – 01:44
- Rudy Giuliani Hospitalized: 01:44 – 02:00
- Papal Response to Minneapolis Shooting: 02:31 – 03:22
- Nicotine Policy & Public Health Safety: 03:22 – 04:14
Summary
This FOX News Hourly Update episode delivers rapid-fire coverage of major news: the political and legal battle over National Guard deployment in troubled U.S. cities, continued investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s connections and alleged government mismanagement, a high-profile accident involving Rudy Giuliani, and public mourning for a Minneapolis school shooting. The episode closes with diverging opinions on novel tobacco alternatives, reflecting both optimism and skepticism from health officials.
Listeners are presented with a clear sense of the country’s current volatility—politically, socially, and morally—through direct quotes and pointed editorial insights from regular FOX News contributors.
