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Dave Anthony
The King family isn't happy about it. I'm Dave Anthony, Fox News. 200,000 plus pages of newly declassified files about Martin Luther King Jr. Sent to the National Archives 57 years after his assassination. Fox's Jared Halpern's at the White House.
Jared Halpern
President Trump has promised to release long held government files on King as well as the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy and his brother Robert F. Kennedy. A 1977 court order kept the MLK record sealed. King's two living children opposed their release, urging the files be viewed within their full historical context.
Dave Anthony
Well, King's daughter Bernice, who was five years old when he was murdered, posted on X. Now do the Epstein files referencing the still simmering controversy over Jeffrey Epstein who committed suicide in jail awaiting trial for sex trafficking underage girls. Trump supporters have angered the president continuing to demand all the files be released as they doubt an FBI conclusion. Epstein did not leave behind a list of well known clients. President Trump calls it a hoax perpetrated by Democrats. We just heard this morning from the Justice Department saying they planned to talk to Ghislaine Maxwell who was convicted for her role in helping Epstein. Fox's Ryan Schmelz reports from the Capitol.
Mike Johnson
House Speaker Mike Johnson says a bipartisan resolution calling for the release of documents related to the case that landed Jeffrey Epstein behind bars will not get a vote before the August recess.
Unnamed Congressional Speaker
My belief is we need the administration to have the space to do what it is doing. Yet further congressional action is necessary or appropriate and we'll look at that. But I don't think we're at that point right now.
Dave Anthony
A month after the US Joined Israel attacking Iran's nuclear program, feared be building weapons. Iran's foreign minister Abbas Arachi tells fox's.
Brett Baier
Brett Baer, our facilities have been damaged, seriously damaged.
Dave Anthony
But at the same time, the foreign minister says that Iran will continue to enrich uranium. They cannot give up that nuclear fuel. America's listening to FOX News.
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Dave Anthony
President Trump will talk to an Asian leader this morning at the White House. The president of the Philippines who met yesterday with Defense Secretary Pete Hexith and Secretary of State Marco Rubio discussing regional security amid Chinese aggression.
Jessica Rosenthal
In a statement, the State Department says Secretary Marco Rubio and Filipino President Frank Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Reaffirmed a shared commitment to deterrence and reinforcing freedom of navigation and overflight in support of a free and open Indo Pacific. They also discussed efforts to advance joint prosperity through what is called the Luzon Economic Corridor. Earlier this month, the US army was conducting drills in the Luzon mountains with drones and missile launchers. The country's two militaries have conducted several joint drills this year alone. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth met with President Marcos as well. While the partnership is front and center, so are trade discussions, as President Trump has proposed imposed a 20% tariff on products coming from the Philippines. Jessica Rosenthal, Fox News, saying stability has.
Dave Anthony
Been restored in Los Angeles, the Trump administration is further scaling back a troop deployment to handle what had been destructive protests over illegal immigration raids.
Karen Bass
LA Mayor Karen Bass says there's nothing for the military to do in the city, stressing it's been roughly a month since any protest devolved into problems and saying 60% of those detained by ICE have no criminal record.
Unnamed Speaker on Immigration
Nobody's defending that, defending that you shouldn't remove people who are violent or rapists or in cartels. That hasn't been the issue. But I have always had a hard time believing that the woman standing selling pineapples is a hardened criminal. Are the people who were gardeners or landscapers.
Karen Bass
The Pentagon is releasing the 700 Marines deployed to the city during unrest over ICE raids, saying their presence was instrumental in restoring order. About half of the 4000 California National Guard troops deployed to LA remain. Kristin Goodwin, FOX News On Wall street.
Dave Anthony
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Fox News Hourly Update - 8AM ET 07/22/2025: Comprehensive Summary
Release Date: July 22, 2025
The latest episode of the Fox News Hourly Update delivered a multifaceted overview of current events ranging from historical document releases to international relations and domestic policy shifts. Hosted by Dave Anthony, the update navigates through significant developments with in-depth analysis and firsthand reports. Below is a detailed summary of the key topics discussed, enriched with notable quotes and timestamps for reference.
The episode commenced with a significant announcement regarding the release of previously classified documents pertaining to the legendary civil rights leader, Martin Luther King Jr.
Dave Anthony [00:02]: Introduced the topic stating, "200,000 plus pages of newly declassified files about Martin Luther King Jr. Sent to the National Archives 57 years after his assassination."
Jared Halpern [00:19]: Reported from the White House, detailing President Trump's commitment to releasing these files alongside those related to the assassinations of Presidents John F. Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy. He emphasized the legal backdrop, noting, "A 1977 court order kept the MLK record sealed."
However, the release has faced opposition from King's family members.
Transitioning to ongoing controversies, the discussion shifted to the Epstein files and the surrounding political tensions.
President Trump's response to the Epstein investigation was also scrutinized.
Further developments were reported involving Ghislaine Maxwell.
The internal debate within Congress regarding the release of Epstein-related documents was also addressed.
Mike Johnson [01:12]: The House Speaker stated, "A bipartisan resolution calling for the release of documents related to the case that landed Jeffrey Epstein behind bars will not get a vote before the August recess."
Unnamed Congressional Speaker [01:23]: Commented on the administration's role: "We need the administration to have the space to do what it is doing. Yet further congressional action is necessary or appropriate and we'll look at that. But I don't think we're at that point right now."
The update then delved into escalating tensions between the US, Israel, and Iran concerning Iran's nuclear ambitions.
A direct response from Iran's foreign minister was highlighted, illustrating Iran's steadfast position.
Brett Baier [01:40]: Reported, "Abbas Arachi: Our facilities have been damaged, seriously damaged."
Dave Anthony [01:45]: Emphasized Iran's resolve: "At the same time, the foreign minister says that Iran will continue to enrich uranium. They cannot give up that nuclear fuel."
This segment underscored the ongoing geopolitical struggle and the unyielding stance of Iran amidst international pressures.
Shifting focus to international alliances, the episode covered the strengthening ties between the United States and the Philippines, particularly in response to Chinese aggression in the Indo-Pacific region.
Dave Anthony [02:16]: Reported on upcoming discussions, "President Trump will talk to an Asian leader this morning at the White House. The president of the Philippines who met yesterday with Defense Secretary Pete Hexith and Secretary of State Marco Rubio discussing regional security amid Chinese aggression."
Jessica Rosenthal [02:29]: Provided detailed insights, "Secretary Marco Rubio and Filipino President Frank Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Reaffirmed a shared commitment to deterrence and reinforcing freedom of navigation and overflight in support of a free and open Indo Pacific. They also discussed efforts to advance joint prosperity through what is called the Luzon Economic Corridor."
The collaborative military efforts were highlighted, including joint drills and strategic initiatives.
Trade relations were also a focal point, with President Trump's proposal affecting economic ties.
Addressing domestic issues, the update discussed the recent scaling back of troop deployments in Los Angeles following protests related to illegal immigration raids.
Dave Anthony [03:11]: Announced, "The Trump administration is further scaling back a troop deployment to handle what had been destructive protests over illegal immigration raids."
Karen Bass [03:19]: LA Mayor responded, "There's nothing for the military to do in the city," adding, "It's been roughly a month since any protest devolved into problems and... 60% of those detained by ICE have no criminal record."
Unnamed Speaker on Immigration [03:31]: Provided context on immigration enforcement, stating, "Nobody's defending that you shouldn't remove people who are violent or rapists or in cartels. That hasn't been the issue."
Karen Bass [03:49]: Concluded with details on troop presence, "The Pentagon is releasing the 700 Marines deployed to the city during unrest over ICE raids, saying their presence was instrumental in restoring order. About half of the 4000 California National Guard troops deployed to LA remain."
This segment highlighted the balance between maintaining public order and addressing the complexities of immigration enforcement.
Concluding the main segments, a brief overview of the stock market was provided.
This brief insight offered listeners a snapshot of the current financial landscape.
Conclusion
The Fox News Hourly Update on July 22, 2025, delivered a comprehensive overview of pressing national and international issues. From the sensitive release of Martin Luther King Jr.'s documents and the Epstein files controversy to the tensions with Iran and the strengthening of US-Philippines relations, the episode encapsulated a wide array of topics. Additionally, domestic matters such as troop deployments in Los Angeles and a brief market update provided listeners with a well-rounded perspective on current events.