Fox News Politics Newsletter: Hilton Aims to Fix ‘Califailure’

Welcome to the Fox News Politics newsletter, where we bring you the latest updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill, and more Fox News politics content. Here’s a glimpse of what’s currently making headlines:
Pandemic, price tags, and privacy concerns have all played a role in the 20-year delay in implementing REAL ID. The Department of Homeland Security chief’s purse was stolen, containing thousands of dollars. Additionally, an ex-Pentagon aide is urging President Trump to fire Pete Hegseth due to reported chaos and a full-blown meltdown.
In a major political shakeup, former Fox News contributor Steve Hilton has announced his bid for Governor of California in 2026. Hilton, author of “Califailure,” aims to “Make California Golden Again” for the working people of the state.
In a somber turn of events, Pope Francis has passed away at the age of 88. As the world mourns his loss, discussions are already underway regarding the papal conclave and the process of selecting the next pontiff.
On the White House front, President Trump is pushing to revive the US shipbuilding industry, facing challenges in the process. Meanwhile, tensions continue to rise as the administration clashes with Pentagon leaders and navigates ongoing trade negotiations.
Internationally, an anti-Chinese government group is tracking anti-CCP legislation in statehouses, while the US confirms a third round of nuclear talks with Iran after making “very good progress.”
Capitol Hill is abuzz with discussions surrounding the wrongful detainment of individuals, human rights abuse reporting changes, and the ongoing battle over religious liberty versus government overreach.
Across America, the Army has suspended a commander, the State Department is defending reporting changes, and over 500,000 immigrants have missed court hearings under the Biden administration.
In more controversial news, a California mayor has suggested providing homeless individuals with “all the fentanyl they want,” while Florida property owners may soon be allowed to combat spying drones with force.
Stay tuned for more exclusive interviews, updates, and analysis on FoxNews.com as we continue to cover the ever-evolving landscape of politics in America.



