The latest news from Fox News covers a range of topics, from politics to media to entertainment. Here are some highlights:
– President Biden says the American people will decide the next president as Democrats move to coronate Kamala Harris.
– Doctors react to Biden’s concerning live address after his forced exit from the presidential race.
– Kamala Harris dodges a crucial question on Biden’s controversial exit decision.
– An officer finds a cell phone and transmitter on the body of a would-be Trump assassin.
– Prince Harry’s 40th birthday inheritance is set to eclipse Prince William’s as the ‘spare,’ according to an expert.
In the political realm:
– Biden is likely to keep the same routine and accomplish ‘nothing’ in the waning months of his presidency, according to insiders.
– GOP lawmakers question what Kamala knew and when she knew it regarding Biden’s decline.
– Republican AGs warn Biden’s Education Secretary of Hatch Act violations with student loan handout comments.
– The House votes to create a commission to investigate the Trump assassination attempt.
In the media:
– Liberal media claims Kamala Harris was never the ‘border czar,’ contradicting their own reporting.
– Melania Trump is set to release her first memoir, revealing stories and photos never before shared with the public.
Opinion pieces cover topics such as detransitioning and Kamala Harris’ performance as the border czar.
In primetime:
– Laura Ingraham criticizes Kamala Harris’ campaign for lacking real substance.
– Jesse Watters believes Biden’s recent speech was damage control for a failed presidency.
– Sean Hannity notes that the honeymoon phase with Kamala Harris is underway.
– Greg Gutfeld accuses Kamala Harris of aiding ‘the most egregious and dangerous political cover-up in American history.’
In other news:
– An American shot put star praises the Paris Olympics for its unifying spirit.
– Rashida Tlaib faces criticism for holding a ‘war criminal’ sign during Netanyahu’s speech.
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