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Fox News Politics Newsletter: Hoax Signal

Welcome to the latest edition of the Fox News Politics newsletter. Here’s a roundup of the top stories happening in the Trump administration, Capitol Hill, and beyond.

Hunter Biden’s attorney, Lowell, has dropped out of a case in LA and has been replaced by Alex Murdaugh’s lawyer, Harpootlian. This development raises questions about the ongoing legal battles surrounding the Biden family.

The Trump administration has asked the Supreme Court to approve cuts to DEI-related education programs. This move has sparked controversy and debate over the administration’s priorities and policies.

Meanwhile, Mike Johnson and Jim Jordan are exploring ways to push back against judges who have been blocking Trump’s agenda. This ongoing power struggle between the executive and judicial branches is shaping up to be a major battleground in the coming months.

In other news, the Trump administration is calling out the Atlantic for publishing what they claim to be a hoax article. The Atlantic had reported on a Signal group chat involving national security leaders discussing military plans, but the White House insists that there were no actual war plans discussed.

On Capitol Hill, tensions are high as Rep. Jasmine Crockett refuses to apologize for her controversial comments about a disabled Republican leader. The CIA director has also blasted a Democrat for offensive questioning about a Fox News host’s drinking habits.

Across America, states are passing new laws and regulations that are making waves. West Virginia has passed a groundbreaking law banning food dyes and preservatives, while Florida Republicans are considering expanding the use of firing squads and lethal gas for executions.

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In sports news, former NFL player LeShon Johnson has been charged in the FBI’s largest dog fighting bust, with 190 animals seized in the operation.

Stay tuned for more updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill, and beyond on FoxNews.com. Thank you for reading the Fox News Politics newsletter.

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