Fox News Hourly Update – 7AM ET 01/28/2026 Newscast
Podcast: Fox News Hourly Update
Host: FOX News Podcasts
Date: January 28, 2026
Episode Overview
This morning update covers breaking national news, including an assault on Rep. Ilhan Omar during an anti-ICE town hall in Minnesota, fallout from a protester’s death during an immigration enforcement operation, President Trump’s ongoing campaign tour, updates on the U.S. stance toward Venezuela, major Amazon layoffs, and surprising news from the NFL Hall of Fame. The episode presents rapid-fire coverage on top political, business, and sports developments, with direct quotes and analysis from Fox reporters and national figures.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Assault on Rep. Ilhan Omar at Minneapolis Town Hall
- Incident Summary:
During a heated town hall focused on ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) activity, Rep. Ilhan Omar, known for her criticisms of federal immigration raids, was assaulted by a man with a syringe containing a foul-smelling substance.- Immediate Aftermath:
- Omar was shaken but continued the event after wiping herself off.
- The assailant, Anthony James Kaznerchek, was tackled by security and later charged with third-degree assault.
- Political Context:
- This came amid local anger over ICE operations and calls for DHS Secretary Kristi Noem's resignation or impeachment.
- Immediate Aftermath:
“I need a napkin to know nothing.” – Rep. Ilhan Omar (00:12)
“Omar was angered and shaken, but apparently mostly unharmed. Security tackled the man … and walked him out of the room.” – Fox News Correspondent (00:38)
2. Ongoing ICE Controversy and Community Reaction
- Government and Community Meetings:
Former ICE Director Tom Homan met with Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Fry, seeking common ground despite policy differences. - Minneapolis Stands Against Federal Enforcement:
Mayor Jacob Fry, a Democrat, reaffirmed, “Minneapolis will not enforce federal immigration laws.” (01:02) - Trump Administration Praises ICE Success:
Trump appointee Tom Homan claims Minneapolis operations are yielding “better … numbers than they've done in many years” (01:15).
3. Aftermath of Saturday’s Protest and Shooting
- Shooting of Protester Alex Preddy outside an ICE facility has intensified anti-ICE sentiment.
- Details:
- Two federal agents opened fire after Preddy, who had a permit to carry, allegedly reached for a concealed firearm.
- Details:
- Broader Implications:
This incident remains under review, fueling calls for accountability and reform.
4. President Trump’s Campaign and Political Messaging
- Midterm Campaign Launch:
Trump begins weekly campaign trips, warning about potential losses in November’s Congressional elections.
“If we lose the midterms, you'll lose so many of the things that we're talking about.” – President Trump (01:39)
- Trump highlights stricter immigration:
“They cannot come in unless they come in legally into our country … They have to be proud, not like Ilhan Omar.” – President Trump, campaign speech (02:46)
- Trump’s remarks draw direct criticism and link to ongoing scrutiny of Rep. Omar and Minnesota’s Somali community.
“[The president] recently writing on Truth Social that the Justice Department and Congress are looking at Omar who he says left Somalia with nothing and now is reportedly worth more than $44 million.” – FOX News (03:09)
- Omar denies wrongdoing, referencing years of investigations yielding no evidence of fraud.
5. U.S. Stance on Venezuela
- Upcoming Testimony:
Secretary of State Marco Rubio prepares to testify before the Senate regarding the ongoing U.S. operation in Venezuela, signaling potential escalation if Venezuela’s leadership does not “cooperate with the U.S.” (01:44)
6. Amazon Layoffs and Wall Street Update
- Amazon Cuts:
Announced another 16,000 layoffs atop 14,000 from October and 27,000 in 2023 as pandemic hiring boom unwinds.
"Amazon's workforce doubled during COVID times ... But Amazon has scaled back since ..." (03:30)
- Market Outlook:
Stock futures are up; no Federal Reserve interest rate cut expected following several reductions last year.
7. NFL Hall of Fame Surprise & Coaching Shuffle
- Belichick Not First-Ballot Hall of Famer:
Despite historic success, Bill Belichick falls short on his first Hall of Fame ballot (needs 40/50 votes).
“Bill Belichick is not a first ballot hall of Famer ... stunning the NFL world.” – Fox’s Joe Morgan (03:56)
- Coaching News:
Joe Brady promoted to Buffalo Bills head coach after Sean McDermott’s firing.
Memorable Quotes & Timestamps
- Omar on the assault:
“I need a napkin to know nothing.” – Rep. Ilhan Omar (00:12) - Correspondent on the attack:
“Omar was angered and shaken, but apparently mostly unharmed. Security tackled the man …” – FOX Correspondent (00:38) - Tom Homan on ICE operations:
“You look at the numbers, they're doing better than they've done in many years.” – Tom Homan (01:15) - President Trump on midterms:
“If we lose the midterms, you'll lose so many of the things that we're talking about.” – Donald Trump (01:39) - Trump’s criticism of Omar:
“They have to show that they can love our country. They have to be proud, not like Ilhan Omar.” (02:46) - Amazon workforce cuts:
“Amazon's workforce doubled during COVID times ... But Amazon has scaled back since ...” (03:30) - NFL surprise:
“Bill Belichick is not a first ballot hall of Famer ... stunning the NFL world.” – Fox's Joe Morgan (03:56)
Important Segments & Timestamps
- Assault on Ilhan Omar: 00:03–00:38
- ICE controversy and leadership meetings: 00:38–01:15
- Post-protest shooting details: 01:22–01:39
- Trump midterm campaign and immigration remarks: 01:39–02:58
- Ongoing fraud investigations linked to Omar: 03:03–03:20
- Amazon layoffs and economy: 03:30–03:56
- NFL Hall of Fame surprise: 03:56–04:21
Conclusion
This hour’s Fox News update traverses major U.S. political scandals, immigration flare-ups, high-level federal-state tensions, significant business layoffs, and shocks in the sports world, balancing direct quotes with rapid context. The episode’s tone is urgent and factual, with frequent attributions and quotes to maintain neutrality while highlighting political divides and national concern over public safety, immigration, and economic shifts.
