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Sue Guzman
Gearing up for the NATO summit. I'm Sue Guzman. Fox News. President Trump is going to travel to Turkey on Monday for the NATO summit. This week comes as he says the relationship between the US And NATO allies is not reciprocal. We have more from Fox's Alex Hogan at the White House.
Alex Hogan
Ahead of the summit, the White House says that it's looking to what it calls a posture review of shifting the burden of Europe's defense to Europe. Britain's ambassador to the US Appeared on Fox saying that that's a message that the UK Accepts.
Jonathan Savage
The outgoing British prime minister announced a huge rise in our defense spending. It adds up to 393 billion US
Unnamed Narrator/Reporter
over the next four to five years.
Alex Hogan
President Trump will meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the summit. A senior U.S. official says the discussions will center on the urgency to end the war and that the president will likely also follow up with Russian President Vladimir Putin as well.
Sue Guzman
Millions of Iranians are taking part in a massive funeral procession for the country's late supreme leader, killed in the early days of the Iran conflict. Anger against America evident as thousands chanted death to America, death to Israel. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu telling Fox
James Comer
News, deal or no deal, as long
Jonathan Savage
as I'm prime minister, Iran will not have nuclear weapons.
Sue Guzman
And Netanyahu will join Fox in France Monday morning in the 7am hour discussing a possible White House visit after President Trump's trip to the NATO summit. The conflict has apparently claimed the life of another US Service member, the Navy, suspending the search Sunday from one of five members aboard a helicopter that crashed into the Arabian Sea. Four others rescued. Officials said the downing of the chopper was not the result of hostile fire. And President Trump intervening on behalf of American soccer star forward Folarint Baligan.
Jonathan Savage
FIFA announced that its judicial body was suspending the ban, something it also did with Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo at the start of the World Cup. President Trump posting about it on Truth Social, thanking FIFA for, quote, doing what was right and reversing a great injustice.
Sue Guzman
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Jonathan Savage
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Russia launching waves of missiles and drones targeting Kyiv overnight into Monday, leaving at least seven people dead comes after Ukraine's president warned of another large scale attack that was interminent explosions echoing across the city as civilians sought shelter in metro stations. President Trump continuing to press Congress to pass the Save America act to crack down on voter fraud. The bill already passed the House but failed in the Senate. House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer telling fox's the big weekend show that both sides need to link up.
James Comer
Leader Thune needs to tell us what they can pass in the Senate. I mean, surely to goodness we as Republicans can agree that you should have to show a valid ID to vote.
Sue Guzman
Senate Majority Leader John Thune said Republicans do not have the votes to pass it. The president is calling on the GOP to do away with a filibuster to get it across the finish line. Democrats strongly oppose the Save America act, arguing that requiring voter ID amounts to a voter suppression tactic that would disenfranchise tens of millions of eligible American citizens. World leaders preparing to gather in Ankara, Turkey for the NATO annual summit.
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The 77 year old NATO alliance appears to be more fragile than ever. President Trump has publicly doubted its value to the United States and expressed anger at what he sees as a lack of support.
James Comer
I just want loyalty, you know, we're so loyal to them. We're always fighting for them. We have thousands of troops all over Europe.
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He's also demanded European countries invest more in their militaries. The Pentagon is reassessing its transatlantic deployments. This week's summit will see NATO Secretary General Mark Russe and others attempt to convince President Trump that Europe is paying its way and that the alliance is good for all its members. Jonathan Savage, FOX News Super Typhoon Bobby
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Host: Sue Guzman & FOX News Reporters
Date: July 6, 2026
This Fox News newscast provides rapid updates on key international and domestic headlines as of July 6, 2026. Major themes include President Trump’s upcoming participation in the NATO summit in Turkey, heightened tensions and violence in the Iran and Ukraine conflicts, a high-profile intervention for a US soccer star, ongoing debate over voter ID laws in the US, and severe weather events in the Pacific.
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"The White House says that it's looking to what it calls a posture review of shifting the burden of Europe's defense to Europe." — Alex Hogan (00:18)
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"As long as I'm prime minister, Iran will not have nuclear weapons." — Benjamin Netanyahu (01:10)
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"President Trump posting about it on Truth Social, thanking FIFA for, quote, doing what was right and reversing a great injustice." — Jonathan Savage (01:41)
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"Surely to goodness we as Republicans can agree that you should have to show a valid ID to vote." — James Comer (03:23)
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"I just want loyalty, you know, we're so loyal to them. We're always fighting for them. We have thousands of troops all over Europe." — President Trump (Reported by James Comer, 04:11)
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