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Sue Guzman
The next steps in Gaza. I'm Sue Guzman, FOX News. That was on the agenda Monday as President Trump met with Israel's prime minister.
Darren Patello
At Mar a Lago.
News Anchor
It's been a whirlwind 48 hours for the White House pushing peace. Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, meeting with President Trump at Mar a Lago today. Those talks went pretty well as they were indicating. They are saying that they're going to continue those peace talks because they need to try to disarm Hamas.
Political Analyst
If they don't disarm as, as they agreed to do, they agreed to it, then they'll be held to pay.
News Anchor
Today's meeting was the second in as many days where President Trump is attempting to broker peace. The president saying both sides are getting a lot closer to ending the war in Ukraine after a quote, excellent meeting with President Zelensky on Sunday.
Sue Guzman
Fox's Darren Patello, President Trump at that.
Darren Patello
Meeting warning Iran against reconstituting its nuclear program, saying he will, quote, knock the hell out of Tehran if it tries to rearm. Meanwhile, Iranian protesters clash with security forces, tear gas filling Tehran streets as unrest spread over nationwide strikes that shut down major commercial hubs. The Federal Aviation Administration issuing a ground delay for Detroit Metro Airport Monday afternoon hours after travelers got stuck at the airport for a ground stop.
Airport Authority Representative
Now we did get a statement from the Wayne County Airport Authority says our teams work around the clock to maintain runways and taxiways to keep the airfield safe during winter events. We encourage travelers to check their flight status directly with their airline online, through an app or by phone before heading to the airport. Airlines make all decisions regarding delays and cancellations. Delta, the only airline at DTW to have a brown stop. And they're saying that the residual impact from winter weather across North America has really driven delays and cancellations.
Sue Guzman
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Sue Guzman
The federal investigation into Minnesota's multi billion.
Darren Patello
Dollar social services fraud continues. Federal agents looking into several daycare centers across the state after online journalist Nick Shirley posted several videos showing daycare centers run by Somali migrants were empty with no kids in sight. Texas Republican Congressman Brandon Gill with reaction on fox's the Ingram Angle.
Brandon Gill
I think that Republicans are realizing the extent of the, of the fraud and the problems with open borders and mass migration. And that includes bringing millions of people into the country from failed states like Somalia, where this type of fraud and corruption, that type of dealing with government is the norm.
Darren Patello
Garrett Tenney with more on the investigation.
Garrett Tenney
One child care business that's now under the microscope of federal investigators is Quality Learning center in Minneapolis. Despite not spelling learning correctly on its sign and state inspectors finding more than 120 violations over the past three years, the business was still able to receive nearly one and a half million taxpayer dollars last year, according to the state's Department of Human Services. Tim Walls office is defending his handling of the growing fraud scandal, telling Fox News the governor has worked for years to CR down on fraud and asked the state legislature for more authority to take aggressive action. He has strengthened oversight. State Republican lawmakers say they've been sounding the alarm over fraud in Minnesota's child care space for years.
Sue Guzman
Legislators say as much as $9 billion could have been lost through fraud.
Darren Patello
Meanwhile, Minnesota far left Congressman Ilhan Omar is facing an investigation from conservative watchdog group the National Legal and Policy Center. The investigation coming to light days after Omar's husband's venture capital firm, Rosely Capital, scrubbed key officer details from its website. This is questions mounted over Ilan Omar's sudden surge in wealth. Congresswoman Omar's net worth shooting up $30 million. That is a 35-00% increase over 2023.
Sue Guzman
I'm Sue Gossman.
Darren Patello
This.
Host: Sue Guzman (FOX News Podcasts)
Date: December 30, 2025
This Fox News Hourly Update provides listeners with a concise yet comprehensive rundown of overnight and breaking news as of the early morning of December 30, 2025. Key topics include President Trump’s diplomatic engagements regarding Gaza and Ukraine, tension with Iran, domestic travel disruptions due to winter weather, and an escalating federal investigation into Minnesota’s social services fraud involving daycare centers. The episode also touches on scrutiny surrounding Minnesota Congresswoman Ilhan Omar’s finances.
The update is brisk, focused, and pointed, with an urgent tone reflective of breaking news and political controversy. It features direct attributions and sharp critiques, in typical FOX News fashion, prioritizing political accountability and national security issues.