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Carmen Roberts
He's hoping for a Trump pardon. I'm Carmen Roberts. Fox News. Ghislaine Maxwell in person for helping the late Jeffrey Epstein traffic and abuse girls answered questions from Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche for a second day.
Todd Blanche
We don't know how it's going to play out. We just know that this was the first opportunity she's ever been given to answer questions about what happened and so the truth will come out about what happened with Mr. Epstein and she's the person who's answering those questions.
David Oscar Marcus
Maxwell's attorney, David Oscar Marcus telling reporters she's been treated unfairly and she's appealing her case to the Supreme Court. Maxwell is serving a 20 year prison sentence in Tallahassee after being convicted in 2021 for her role in helping late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein traffic and abuse underage girls.
Carmen Roberts
Fox's Kristen Goodwin Epstein died in 2019 by suicide in a New York jail as he awaited trial. Reporters asked President Trump about Maxwell after he arrived in Scotland for a working vacation.
Donald Trump
I don't know anything about the conversation. I haven't really been following it. A lot of people are asking me about pardons. Obviously this is no time to be talking about pardons.
Carmen Roberts
In studies concentrating on trade Talks with the EU and the opening of a second golf course in Scotland, police in New Mexico arrest 18 year old John Fuentes after a shooting at the University of Mexico yesterday that left one teen dead and another wounded. State Police Chief Troy Wessler.
Troy Wessler
Around 2:30am, UNM Hospital reported a 19 year old male had arrived with a gunshot wound and he stated that he had been shot on campus. While conducting a sweep of nearby buildings, UNM police located a deceased 14 year old male inside a room at the Casas del Rio dormitory.
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Carmen Roberts
The Trump administration faces resistance to plans to increase the number of immigration detention centers. Fox 29 Philadelphia's Jason Martinez has details.
Jason Martinez
Representatives in New Jersey are pushing back against President Trump's plan to use a New Jersey base as a detention city for undocumented immigrants. Congressman Donald Norcross and Herb Conway Jr. Toured joint base Maguire Dix Lakehurst in Wrightstown, Burlington. Both lawmakers voiced strong opposition, calling the plan reckless and inhumane. They say New Jersey should not be turned into a holding center for federal immigration policies. President Trump is proposing to house immigrant detainees at the base because he says it offers substantial bed space and infrastructure needed for mass deportation. AGENDA.
Carmen Roberts
A divided New York appeals court rules social media companies, including Facebook and Instagram should not be held liable for helping an avowed white supremacist who killed 10 black people at a grocery store in Buffalo three years ago. The court said that the companies were entitled to immunity under a federal law that protects online platforms from liability over user content. In other court action, a third federal judge blocked President Trump's executive order revoking birthright citizenship for the children of illegal.
Christina Coleman
The courts found that a nationwide injunction granted to more than a dozen states remains in force under an exception to the high court ruling. Those states argue the order is unconstitutional.
Carmen Roberts
Fox's Christina Coleman, a White House spokeswoman, says the administration looks forward to being vindicated on appeal. And storms on Friday. Severe storms blasted parts of the northeast yesterday with dangerous heat wave that sent feels like temperatures well over 100 degrees. And this is Dallas reported its first heat related death of the year. This is FOX News.
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Fox News Hourly Update - Detailed Summary Episode: 4AM ET 07/26/2025 Newscast | Release Date: July 26, 2025
Carmen Roberts opens the newscast with updates on Ghislaine Maxwell's legal situation. Maxwell, convicted in 2021 for her role in assisting Jeffrey Epstein's trafficking and abuse of underage girls, is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence in Tallahassee.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche addressed Maxwell's ongoing legal process:
“[00:16] We don't know how it's going to play out. We just know that this was the first opportunity she's ever been given to answer questions about what happened and so the truth will come out about what happened with Mr. Epstein and she's the person who's answering those questions.”
Maxwell's Attorney, David Oscar Marcus, spoke to reporters defending her client:
“[00:34] Maxwell has been treated unfairly and she's appealing her case to the Supreme Court.”
The segment also touches on the tragic end of Jeffrey Epstein, who died by suicide in 2019 while awaiting trial:
“[00:53] Epstein died in 2019 by suicide in a New York jail as he awaited trial.”
Following questions from reporters about Maxwell, Former President Donald Trump provided his remarks while on a working vacation in Scotland.
“[01:04] I don't know anything about the conversation. I haven't really been following it. A lot of people are asking me about pardons. Obviously this is no time to be talking about pardons.”
Trump downplayed his involvement and indicated that discussions about pardons are inappropriate at the moment.
The newscast reports a tragic incident at the University of New Mexico, where an 18-year-old named John Fuentes was arrested following a shooting that resulted in one death and another wounded.
State Police Chief Troy Wessler provided details:
“[01:33] Around 2:30am, UNM Hospital reported a 19-year-old male had arrived with a gunshot wound and he stated that he had been shot on campus. While conducting a sweep of nearby buildings, UNM police located a deceased 14-year-old male inside a room at the Casas del Rio dormitory.”
The community is grappling with the loss and the safety implications of the incident.
Carmen Roberts transitions to immigration issues, highlighting resistance against the Trump administration's proposal to expand immigration detention centers.
Jason Martinez of Fox 29 Philadelphia reports:
“[03:17] Representatives in New Jersey are pushing back against President Trump's plan to use a New Jersey base as a detention city for undocumented immigrants. Congressman Donald Norcross and Herb Conway Jr. toured joint base Maguire Dix Lakehurst in Wrightstown, Burlington. Both lawmakers voiced strong opposition, calling the plan reckless and inhumane.”
President Trump advocates for the plan, citing the base's capacity:
“[03:17] President Trump is proposing to house immigrant detainees at the base because he says it offers substantial bed space and infrastructure needed for mass deportation.”
Local lawmakers argue that transforming New Jersey into a federal holding center undermines humane treatment standards.
The update covers significant court decisions impacting social media companies and immigration policies.
A divided New York appeals court ruled that platforms like Facebook and Instagram are not liable for aiding an avowed white supremacist responsible for the Buffalo grocery store massacre three years prior.
Carmen Roberts states: “[03:54] A divided New York appeals court rules social media companies, including Facebook and Instagram should not be held liable for helping an avowed white supremacist who killed 10 black people at a grocery store in Buffalo three years ago.”
The court upheld immunity for online platforms under federal law:
“...companies were entitled to immunity under a federal law that protects online platforms from liability over user content.”
In related news, a federal judge has halted President Trump's executive order aimed at revoking birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants.
Christina Coleman, a White House spokeswoman, commented:
“[04:37] The administration looks forward to being vindicated on appeal.”
The ruling maintains a nationwide injunction, allowing the executive order to remain blocked as more than a dozen states contest its constitutionality.
Christina Coleman also provides a weather update, detailing extreme weather conditions impacting various regions.
Carmen Roberts reports: “[04:27] ... Severe storms blasted parts of the northeast yesterday with a dangerous heat wave that sent feels-like temperatures well over 100 degrees. Dallas reported its first heat-related death of the year.”
The intense heat wave poses health risks, while severe storms continue to affect the northeast, signaling challenging weather patterns.
The Fox News Hourly Update for July 26, 2025, delivers comprehensive coverage on pressing legal battles, political maneuvers, tragic crime incidents, judicial rulings affecting major social media platforms and immigration policies, and severe weather alerts. Notable quotes from key figures like Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche and President Donald Trump provide insight into unfolding events, ensuring listeners are well-informed on the latest national developments.