Fox News Hourly Update Episode: 4AM ET 06/27/2025 Newscast Release Date: June 27, 2025 Host: Carmen Roberts
1. President Trump's Push for Tax and Spending Bill
Carmen Roberts opens the morning update by highlighting President Trump's recent event aimed at securing congressional support for his comprehensive tax and spending bill. The President touted the bill's objectives to "secure our borders, turbocharge our economy and bring back the American dream" (00:13).
President Trump emphasized the administration's commitment to these goals, portraying the legislation as a pivotal step towards national prosperity and security.
2. Senate Referee Rules Against Medicaid Provision
The proposed bill encountered unforeseen challenges when Senate parliamentarian Elizabeth McDonough ruled that a key Medicaid provision violated Senate rules (00:20). This provision aimed to exclude illegal immigrants from Medicare and Medicaid coverage but was struck down, leading to significant repercussions within the GOP.
Senator Tommy Tuberville of Alabama responded vehemently, stating, "That sent Republicans scrambling to fix the bill" and demanded that the Senate take action against McDonough, insisting, "We need answers before we let debate start" (00:28). This development has caused uncertainty and urgency among Republican lawmakers to address the compliance issues highlighted by McDonough.
3. Manhunt Initiated in Milwaukee for Police Shooter
Carmen Roberts reports on a critical incident in Milwaukee where a gunman ambushed two responding police officers, resulting in one officer sustaining critical injuries (00:46).
Mayor Cavalier Johnson addressed the community with a resolute message, assuring that law enforcement is "gonna find you, they're going to arrest you, and you're going to be brought to justice anyway" (00:57). The authorities are actively searching for the shooter, who targeted officers responding to a call about an armed individual.
4. Supreme Court Ruling on Planned Parenthood Funding
In a significant legal decision, the Supreme Court delivered a majority opinion allowing South Carolina to withhold funding from Planned Parenthood, effectively prohibiting Medicaid patients from suing to choose their medical providers (01:06). The court's ruling was a victory for anti-abortion advocates, with Planned Parenthood condemning the decision as a "grave injustice."
This ruling marks the final day of the court's term, concluding a series of impactful decisions shaping the nation's legal and healthcare landscape.
5. Upcoming Supreme Court Cases on Nationwide Injunctions
Jessica Rosenthal sheds light on the remaining cases before the Supreme Court, including a pivotal case that may determine the judiciary's power to issue nationwide injunctions (01:36).
These injunctions have previously been used by three justices to temporarily halt President Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship, affecting the entire country. The outcome of these cases could have profound implications on federal and state powers in policymaking and law enforcement.
6. Convictions in Deadly Migrant Smuggling Operation
Carmen Roberts covers the impending sentencing of two men, Felipe Orduna Torres and Armando Gonzalez Ortega, convicted for the deaths of dozens of immigrants during a tragic smuggling attempt (03:14).
Gernall Scott reports that the pair could face life imprisonment for their roles in the 2022 incident where 53 migrants perished in a non-air-conditioned truck in San Antonio. The jury reached a unanimous verdict swiftly, highlighting the severity of their crimes. Additional defendants, including five who pleaded guilty, are scheduled for sentencing later this year, while another charged individual remains at large.
7. Execution of Takahiro Shiraishi in Japan
Carmen Roberts informs listeners of the execution of Takahiro Shiraishi by hanging in Japan (04:04). Shiraishi, infamously known as the "Twitter Killer," was convicted for the brutal murders and dismemberment of nine individuals in his Tokyo apartment in 2017. His execution marks a grim milestone in Japan's handling of high-profile criminal cases.
8. Jeff Bezos' High-Profile Wedding Sparks Protests in Venice
Jonathan Savage reports on the grand wedding of Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos to Lauren Sanchez in Venice, which attracted celebrities such as Oprah Winfrey, Tom Brady, and Kim Kardashian (04:26). However, the event also faced significant opposition from local protesters concerned about over-tourism, climate-induced flooding, and the disruption caused by such high-profile gatherings.
A notable protester, Crystal Yoder, expressed her frustration, stating, "I think it's absolutely ridiculous and I'm sorry that Venice has to go through that" (04:59). The protests underscore the tension between global celebrity events and the preservation of local communities and environments.
Conclusion
The 4AM ET update from Fox News Radio delivered a comprehensive overview of pressing national and international issues, from legislative challenges and legal rulings to high-profile criminal cases and societal tensions. With detailed reporting and firsthand quotes, the episode provided listeners with a nuanced understanding of the current state of affairs.
Timestamp Reference:
- [00:02] – Carmen Roberts introduces the segment.
- [00:13] – President Trump's quote on the bill.
- [00:20] – Snag in the bill due to Medicaid provision.
- [00:28] – Tommy Tuberville's reaction.
- [00:46] – Incident in Milwaukee.
- [00:57] – Mayor Cavalier Johnson's message.
- [01:06] – Supreme Court ruling on Planned Parenthood.
- [01:36] – Jessica Rosenthal on Supreme Court cases.
- [01:59] – NetSuite advertisement (skipped in summary).
- [03:14] – Convictions in migrant deaths.
- [03:23] – Gernall Scott's report.
- [04:04] – Execution in Japan.
- [04:26] – Jeff Bezos' wedding and protests.
- [04:59] – Crystal Yoder's statement.
- [05:05] – Carmen Roberts concludes.
