Fox News Hourly Update – July 25, 2025, 8AM ET
Host: Dave Anthony
Producer: FOX News Podcasts
1. President Trump's Departure and Scotland Visit
Dave Anthony opens the broadcast by announcing that President Donald Trump is set to leave the White House for a trip to Scotland. This marks a significant moment as Trump transitions out of the presidency.
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Tour of Golf Sites: According to Madeleine Rivera at [00:14], President Trump will be visiting his renowned golf sites in Turnberry and Aberdeen.
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Trade Discussions: During his visit, Trump is scheduled to meet with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer to negotiate and refine the US-UK trade deal. Rivera notes that the president's efforts in this area have received mixed reviews. A recent Wall Street Journal poll indicates a 17-point disapproval margin regarding his tariffs agenda. Additionally, the poll reveals that a majority of voters disapprove of Trump's handling of the economy and inflation.
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Madeleine Rivera at [00:14]:
"The president continues to have mixed reviews on that front. Per a Wall Street Journal poll, disapproval of his tariffs agenda outweighs approval by 17 points."
2. DOJ Lawsuit Against New York City on Sanctuary Policies
Dave Anthony transitions to a pressing issue concerning sanctuary cities. He references questions posed by Fox's Griff Jenkins regarding a Justice Department lawsuit against New York City.
- Sanctuary Policies Criticism: Tom Homan expresses strong opposition to sanctuary cities, arguing that these policies endanger residents and hinder federal immigration law enforcement. He emphasizes the perceived increase in risks associated with these policies.
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Tom Homan at [00:47]:
"They say that the sanctuary policies are putting New Yorkers in grave danger and borders are... I've had it with these sanctuary cities that won't cooperate with federal immigration law enforcement."
3. Ghislaine Maxwell’s Interview and Epstein's Legacy
The update delves into the ongoing legal proceedings surrounding Ghislaine Maxwell and the late Jeffrey Epstein.
- Interview Details: Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche is reported to have spent a full day interviewing Maxwell regarding Epstein’s sex trafficking operations involving underage girls. Maxwell was convicted in connection to these crimes.
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David Marcus at [01:18]:
"Ms. Maxwell answered every single question."
- Epstein’s Death: The segment briefly mentions Epstein’s suicide while awaiting trial, highlighting the continuous impact of his actions on his victims' families.
4. Tragic Incident at Hershey Park
A heartbreaking incident is reported from Hershey Park in Pennsylvania, where a nine-year-old child tragically lost their life after encountering distress at a water attraction on the boardwalk.
5. Mourning the Death of Hulk Hogan
The wrestling community is mourning the loss of the iconic Hulk Hogan, who passed away at the age of 71. Fellow wrestlers and fans alike are expressing their grief and sharing memories.
- Glenn Jacobs’ Tribute: Glenn Jacobs, known as Kane and a former WWE champion, now serves as the Mayor of Knox County, Tennessee. He reminisces about his childhood experiences watching Hulk Hogan, attributing his own interest in professional wrestling to Hogan's performances.
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Glenn Jacobs at [01:46]:
"It just blew me away when he came out. The roof just literally blew off the place. And that was one of the moments of like, man, I think I want to be a professional wrestler because that's incredibly cool."
6. Former Biden Chief of Staff Ron Klain’s Deposition on Mental Fitness
The focus shifts to Capitol Hill, where Ron Klain, former Chief of Staff to President Joe Biden, is under scrutiny.
- Deposition Insights: Ryan Schmell reports that Klain acknowledged President Biden has become less energetic and more forgetful, yet maintains the acuity to govern effectively.
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Ryan Schmell at [02:46]:
"Ron Klain acknowledged President Biden was less energetic and more forgetful but still had the acuity to govern."
- Political Viability Concerns: Klain was reportedly approached by Hillary Clinton and National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, who expressed doubts about Biden's political viability, suggesting he was less effective in the 2024 elections compared to 2022.
7. Republican George Santos Reports to Prison
A significant political development involves George Santos, a Republican expelled from Congress.
- Legal Consequences: Santos began serving a seven-year sentence after pleading guilty last summer to charges of wire fraud and identity theft.
8. Appointment of Alina Habba as Acting U.S. Attorney for New Jersey
The broadcast covers the latest updates on the appointment of Alina Habba as the acting U.S. Attorney for New Jersey.
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Reappointment Details: Formerly serving in an interim capacity for four months, Habba's role has been extended by an additional seven months following a nomination by President Trump.
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Senate Opposition: Despite opposition from New Jersey's Democratic senators, Cory Booker and Andy Kim, Her appointment stands after U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi dismissed Desiree Grace, who was initially chosen by the district court to succeed Habba.
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Grinnell Scott at [03:46]:
"Her title changes slightly from being there on an interim basis for four months thanks to a presidential nomination from President Trump, to now serving as acting U.S. attorney for the state for an additional seven months."
9. Stock Futures Update
Concluding the update, Dave Anthony provides a brief financial overview.
- Market Status: Current stock futures are mostly unchanged, indicating a day of relative stability in the markets.
Closing Remarks:
Dave Anthony wraps up the newscast, reaffirming FOX News as a primary source for up-to-date news coverage.
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