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This is a FOX News alert. A one time Trump loyalist will leave office. I'm Lisa Lucera.
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I'll be resigning from office with my last day being January 5, 2026. And I look forward to seeing many of you again sometime in the future. May God bless you all and may God bless America.
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Georgia Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene with the announcement a short time ago, posting a video on social media talking about her frustration over the lack of action and affordability and other issues important to people she represent. End and on the government shutdown.
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The House should have been in session, working every day to fix this disaster, but instead, America was force fed. Disgusting political drama once again from both sides of the aisle on television every single day.
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Taylor Greene has had a public falling out with the president in recent weeks over his stance on the Epstein files, foreign policy and health care, with the president calling her a traitor and saying that he would endorse a challenger against her when she ran for reelection next year. After months of trading insults, President Trump and New York City Mayor elect Zoran Mamdani met face to face in the Oval Office this afternoon.
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We have one thing in common.
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We want this city of ours that we love to do very well, the president says. The two talked about affordability and the price of groceries and utilities. President Trump pushing Ukraine to accept the deal with Russia, which calls for it to cede territory and cuts its military. Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelensky says Ukraine faces a stark choice between standing up for its sovereignty and preserving the American support it needs. The Supreme Court has temporarily blocked a lower court ruling that found the state's congressional redistricting plan redrawn by lawmakers over the summer, likely discriminated on the basis of race. The order signed by Justice Alito will remain in place. The court considers whether to allow the matter to be used in the midterms. America's listening to Fox News.
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One person has died after an officer involved shooting in a Missouri airport this morning.
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An investigation into the shooting is underway after a man was killed inside St. Louis Lambert International Airport. A spokesperson for the St. Louis County Police Department says airport officers were doing routine security checks in Terminal 1 when they came upon the man who had a knife and was in an area where he should not have been and would not leave. The man, who has not been identified, refused to drop the weapon and was tased by one of the officers. He continued to move toward them and that's when the second officer shot the man who died at the scene. Airport operations were not disrupted during the incident. Tanya J.
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Powers, FOX News Four prison guards involved in the death of an incarcerated black man whose beating at an upstate New York prison last year was captured on video and sentenced to prison. More allegations of impropriety against a Motown legend and his wife.
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Smokey Robinson and his wife Frances are facing new legal fire. Two more former employees have now come forward, adding their allegations of sexual assault to an already massive $50 million lawsuit. The new claims come from a fifth housekeeper and a man who detailed the couple's cars. Both say Robinson grabbed their hands and tried to force them to touch him, the housekeeper while he was naked in the shower. The car detailer alleges similar behavior in which Robinson would walk around the house in only his underwear. Attorney Christopher Frost, representing the Robinsons, dismissed the latest round of accusations. Robinson is already facing accusations from four former female housekeepers. The hearing is set for January 6th. Michelle Paulino, Fox NEWS Actor and comedian.
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Eddie Murphy set to receive a Life Achievement Award from the American Film Institute. Murphy has all been has been performing for more than 50 years, starting as a stand up comedian, then as a cast member for Saturday Night live to a long career in Hollywood. The award will be handed out next April at a gala in Los Angeles. I'm Lisa Licera. This is FOX News.
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Date: November 22, 2025
Host: FOX News Podcasts
Summary Prepared For: Listeners seeking a clear rundown of the latest national headlines
This Fox News Hourly Update covers significant political developments, breaking news from Missouri, legal troubles for a music legend, and noteworthy recognition in the entertainment world. The primary focus is the resignation of Georgia Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene, her fallout with President Trump, and updates on U.S. foreign policy and Supreme Court rulings. The episode balances major headlines with legal and celebrity news, providing a concise review of key topics impacting the nation.
[00:01-00:33]
"I'll be resigning from office with my last day being January 5, 2026. And I look forward to seeing many of you again sometime in the future. May God bless you all and may God bless America."
— Marjorie Taylor Greene, [00:07]
"The House should have been in session, working every day to fix this disaster, but instead, America was force fed. Disgusting political drama once again from both sides of the aisle on television every single day."
— Marjorie Taylor Greene, [00:33]
[00:47-01:09]
[01:09-01:21]
"We have one thing in common. We want this city of ours that we love to do very well."
— President Trump, as paraphrased by host, [01:11]
[01:21-01:33]
[01:33-01:59]
[03:37-04:14]
"He continued to move toward them and that's when the second officer shot the man who died at the scene."
— Tanya J. Powers, [03:42]
[04:14-04:28]
[04:28-05:12]
"Robinson is already facing accusations from four former female housekeepers. The hearing is set for January 6th."
— Michelle Paulino, [05:12]
[05:12-05:36]
"May God bless you all and may God bless America." [00:07]
"Disgusting political drama once again from both sides of the aisle..." [00:33]
"We want this city of ours that we love to do very well." [01:11]
"He continued to move toward them and that's when the second officer shot the man who died at the scene." [03:42]
"Robinson is already facing accusations from four former female housekeepers. The hearing is set for January 6th." [05:12]
This newscast delivers concise, up-to-the-minute reports on U.S. political shakeups, contentious issues in Congress, a tense law enforcement situation, legal drama involving a music icon, and a celebration of a comedy legend. The reporting tone is urgent, factual, and relies on direct statements from the involved individuals.