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Lisa Brady
A new trade deal. Lisa Brady, FOX News. President Trump just announcing a deal with the Philippines, calling President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. A tough negotiator and highly respected, as he did earlier during an Oval Office meeting where he also faced questions about the Philippines making deals with China.
Donald Trump
We're getting along with China very well. And I don't mind if the president dealt with China, you know, if that's meant because I think he has to do what's right for his country. I've always said, you know, make the Philippines great again, do whatever you need to do, but you're dealing with China. Wouldn't bother me at all.
Lisa Brady
President Trump says under the new trade deal, the Philippines will have an open market with zero tariffs for the US and will pay a 19% tariff. That's one point less than what was supposed to kick in August 1st. President Trump calling for serious consequences for former President Obama and other U.S. officials stemming from 2016 Russian election interference probes.
Tulsi Gabbard
The president's director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, released previously classified documents, documents she says is evidence of treasonous conspiracy by senior government officials and is referring that evidence to the Justice Department. But former intelligence officials have questioned Gabbard's conclusions, suggesting the release lacks context and overlooks findings of several congressional and special counsel investigations.
Lisa Brady
Fox's Jared Halpern at the White House this as the Trump administration continues to face claims of a possible cover up in the probe of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who died while awaiting a trafficking trial. The president calls cover up claims a witch hunt. A House oversight panel now approving a motion to subpoena Epstein's convicted co conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell for a deposition. A deputy attorney general already announcing a new effort to meet with her, which President Trump says today he thinks would be appropriate. America is listening to FOX News.
Jason Chaffetz
This is Jason Chaffetz from the Jason in the House podcast. Join me every Monday to dive deeper into the latest political headlines and chat with remarkable, remarkable guests. Listen and follow now@foxnewspodcast.com or wherever you download podcasts.
Lisa Brady
A former grad student detained for months over pro Palestinian protests at Columbia University visits Capitol Hill, meeting with some lawmakers weeks after a judge ordered his release while a deportation fight continues. Mahmoud Khalil telling reporters, I feel that.
Mahmoud Khalil
This is my duty to continue advocating for Palestinians. This is what the Trump administration tried to do. They tried to silence me. But I'm here to say that we will continue to resist. We will. We are not backing down.
Lisa Brady
He's already suing the Trump administration over his detention, which supporters argue was illegal and a violation of free speech rights. Federal officials accused Khalil of activities aligned with Hamas.
Alexis McAdams
Colombia was at the center of chaotic protests for more than a year. Everybody across the country was watching this fill the streets of New York City and so was President Trump. It really fueled his battle with Ivy League schools that still ongoing, accusing higher education of allowing anti Semitism to just run rampant on campuses.
Lisa Brady
Fox's Alexis McAdams, a prominent Haitian businessman living in Florida, is now in federal custody with his residency revoked.
Eben Brown
69 year old Pierre Reginald Boulos, a noted Haitian entrepreneur, is now being detained by U.S. immigration and Customs Enforcement. He was arrested in Palm Beach, Florida and had been living legally in the US for some time, though he had in the past renounced his U.S. citizenship. The U.S. state Department, however, says Boulos has long had ties to one of the Port au Prince gangs responsible for the Caribbean nation's ongoing violence and lawlessness. The US Considers this gang to be a foreign terror organization and claims Bulow's connection to them has adverse effects on US Foreign policy. In Miami, Eben Brown, FOX News, the.
Lisa Brady
NTSB just announcing a three day hearing beginning next Wednesday on the fatal collision between an army helicopter and a regional jet that killed 67 people in January. The board also plans to release thousands of page of records from its probe. And Lisa brady, FOX NEWS Hey, I'm.
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Trey G, host of the Trey G Podcast. I hope you will join me every Tuesday and Thursday as we navigate life together and hopefully find ourselves a little bit better on the other side.
Jason Chaffetz
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Title: Detailed Summary of Fox News Hourly Update – 2PM ET 07/22/2025
Introduction
On July 22, 2025, the "Fox News Hourly Update," hosted by Lisa Brady, delivered a comprehensive overview of the latest national and international news. Covering topics from international trade agreements to high-profile legal cases, the episode provided listeners with in-depth analysis and exclusive insights into current events shaping the global landscape.
1. President Trump Announces New Trade Deal with the Philippines
Lisa Brady opened the newscast by highlighting President Donald Trump's recent announcement of a significant trade agreement with the Philippines. This deal emphasizes stronger economic ties and positions Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. as a formidable negotiator on the global stage.
Under the new agreement, the Philippines will benefit from an open market with zero tariffs on U.S. goods, while the U.S. will impose a reduced tariff of 19% on Philippine products, down from the previously slated 20%, effective August 1st.
2. Trump Administration Calls for Accountability in Russian Election Interference Probe
Continuing on economic discussions, President Trump addressed the ongoing probes into the 2016 Russian election interference, urging for "serious consequences for former President Obama and other U.S. officials" involved in the investigations.
3. Tulsi Gabbard Releases Classified Documents Alleging Treason
A significant national security story was covered when Tulsi Gabbard, the President's Director of National Intelligence, released previously classified documents. She claims these documents reveal a "treasonous conspiracy by senior government officials," which she has referred to the Justice Department.
4. Jeffrey Epstein Probe and Ghislaine Maxwell Subpoena
Fox's Jared Halpern reported on the Trump administration's challenges amid claims of a potential cover-up in the investigation of Jeffrey Epstein, who died while awaiting trial on trafficking charges. President Trump dismissed these allegations as a "witch hunt."
5. Detention of Mahmoud Khalil and Advocacy for Palestinians
The episode also delved into the controversial detention of Mahmoud Khalil, a former graduate student detained for months due to his participation in pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia University. Despite a judge’s order for his release, Khalil remains embroiled in a deportation battle.
Khalil is currently suing the Trump administration, with supporters arguing that his detention violates free speech rights. Federal authorities have accused him of activities aligned with Hamas, adding complexity to his legal struggles [02:42].
6. Detention of Haitian Businessman Pierre Reginald Boulos
Alexis McAdams reported on the detention of Pierre Reginald Boulos, a prominent Haitian entrepreneur residing in Florida. At 69 years old, Boulos was arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Palm Beach after revoking his U.S. citizenship.
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7. Upcoming NTSB Hearing on Fatal Aircraft Collision
In aviation news, Lisa Brady reported that the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is set to hold a three-day hearing beginning next Wednesday regarding the fatal collision between an Army helicopter and a regional jet that resulted in the deaths of 67 people in January.
Conclusion
The July 22, 2025, episode of the "Fox News Hourly Update" provided listeners with a robust overview of critical issues ranging from international trade negotiations and national security concerns to high-profile legal cases and upcoming investigative hearings. Through direct quotes and expert analysis, the newscast ensured that audiences were well-informed about the unfolding events influencing both national and global arenas.
Metadata: This summary is based on the transcript provided for the "Fox News Hourly Update" episode broadcasted at 2PM ET on July 22, 2025.
Notes: All notable quotes have been accurately attributed with corresponding timestamps as per the transcript.