Fox News Hourly Update: 2AM ET 07/22/2025 Newscast Summary
Release Date: July 22, 2025
The latest episode of the Fox News Hourly Update, hosted by FOX News Podcasts, delivered a comprehensive roundup of significant national and international news events. This summary encapsulates the key discussions, insights, and conclusions from the 2AM ET newscast, providing an informative overview for those who missed the live broadcast.
1. Pentagon's Withdrawal of Marines from Los Angeles
The newscast opened with local Bostonian concerns over the Pentagon's decision to remove approximately 700 Marines from Los Angeles. These troops were initially deployed to assist in managing anti-ICE protests. Carmen Roberts reported:
“Los Angeles leaders say it's long overdue. I'm Carmen Roberts, Fox News.”
Mayor Karen Bass voiced strong opposition to the deployment, criticizing the military's role in domestic law enforcement:
“They are not authorized to make arrests. They are not doing the work of our local and state law enforcement. They're not trained to do that. And, and they were never needed to do that.” ([00:18]).
Bass emphasized the necessity of reallocating National Guard resources to more pressing local needs, such as preparing for the upcoming fire season:
“We need the National Guard to assist us and prepare for fire season, not for an inappropriate deployment where they are just guarding a building that is not under attack.” ([00:34]).
2. New York Federal Appeals Court Overturns Kidnapping Conviction
In legal news, a significant development occurred in New York where a federal appeals court overturned the 1979 conviction of Pedro Hernandez. Hernández was initially sentenced to 25 years to life for the kidnapping and murder of six-year-old Etan Pates after confessing to the crime. The court's ruling mandates either a new trial or Hernández's release, marking a pivotal moment in the long-standing case.
3. Escalation of Conflict in Gaza and International Reactions
The podcast shifted focus to the Middle East, highlighting the first incursion of Israeli ground troops into the central Gaza city of Deir Al Bala, a region housing several aid organizations. This military movement has drawn international condemnation, with 28 countries urging an immediate cessation of hostilities.
Jonathan Savage provided an in-depth analysis of the global response:
“The war must end now, insist the UK, France, Canada and others. The joint statement warns that the suffering of civilians in Gaza has reached new depths.” ([01:18]).
Savage further discussed the contentious aid delivery model, which Israel defends as essential for preventing Hamas interference, despite reports of significant civilian casualties:
“Israel insists the current aid model is the best way to ensure ordinary Palestinians get help without Hamas interfering.” ([01:18]).
4. FBI Investigation into Hillary Clinton's Private Email Server
A resurgence of scrutiny surrounds former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton regarding her use of a private email server. Carmen Roberts announced:
“More details emerge about the FBI's investigation into former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server.” ([03:07]).
Chuck Grassley, Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, issued a critical statement on the matter:
“This document shows an extreme lack of effort and due diligence in the FBI's investigation of former Secretary Clinton's email usage and mishandling of highly classified information. Under Comey's leadership, the FBI failed to perform fundamental investigative work and left key pieces of evidence on the cutting room floor.” ([03:15]).
Grassley highlighted the alleged oversight of crucial evidence, including thumb drives containing sensitive information such as emails from then-President Barack Obama, which were reportedly neglected by former FBI Director James Comey and his team.
5. Legal Battle Over Medicaid Funding for Planned Parenthood
The Trump administration's efforts to partially defund Planned Parenthood through the Big Beautiful Bill Act encountered a judicial setback. A federal judge in Massachusetts temporarily blocked the administration from stripping certain Medicaid funds from the nonprofit organization. The judge ruled that the bill unconstitutionally targets Planned Parenthood member organizations that do not provide abortion services, thereby punishing them unfairly.
6. Search and Rescue Operation in Central Oregon
Tragedy struck central Oregon as a group was swept over a waterfall on the Deschutes River, leading to a dire search and rescue operation. Carmen Roberts reported:
“A search and rescue operation continues after a group was swept over a waterfall in central Oregon. The Deschutes County Sheriff's Department says two people died and one is missing after.” ([04:33]).
Kristin Goodwin provided further details:
“A group of six people went over Dillon Falls on the Deschutes River, noting three individuals were rescued from the river and transported to a hospital and at least two people are still missing. The department is working with Swiftwater Rescue Teams, K9 teams, and using marine patrol boats to search the area downstream.” ([04:33]).
7. Shift in American Financial Behavior
Economic trends were also discussed, highlighting a shift in how Americans manage their finances. Carmen Roberts noted:
“Chase Institute shows more Americans are shifting their money from checking and savings accounts into financial vehicles that pay investment income.” ([04:53]).
This movement suggests a growing preference for investment opportunities over traditional banking, potentially indicating increased confidence in financial markets or a desire for higher returns.
8. Promotional Segment: Unsolved with James Patterson
The newscast concluded with a promotional segment for Unsolved with James Patterson, a Fox News Audio series exploring unresolved criminal cases. James Patterson introduced the series:
“FOX News Audio presents Unsolved with James Patterson. Every crime tells a story, but some stories are left unfinished. Somebody knows real cases, real people listen and follow now@foxtruecrime.com.” ([05:05]).
Listeners are encouraged to engage with the series by submitting tips and following the investigations.
Conclusion
The 2AM ET edition of the Fox News Hourly Update provided listeners with a diverse array of news topics, from local law enforcement and military deployments to high-profile legal battles and international conflicts. Through detailed reporting and expert commentary, the newscast offered valuable insights into pressing issues affecting both national and global communities.
