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Fox News Politics Newsletter: Hoax Signal

Welcome to Fox News Politics Newsletter with the latest updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill and Fox News Politics content.

What is this going on…

-Hunter Biden Atty Lowell drops from the LA case. Alex Murdauh's lawyer, Harpootlian, replaced

– Trump Management asks Scotus to approve DEI-related education cuts

– How Mike Johnson and Jim Jordan fought back against a judge blocking Trump's agenda

Hoax signal

Trump administration Officials say the Atlantic “confirmed” the article, which provided a direct explanation of a signaling group chat involving the nation's top security leaders discussing attacks on Yemeni terrorists.

“The Atlantic confirmed. These were not 'war plans,'” White House spokesman Caroline Leavitt posted on X Wednesday morning. “This whole story was another hoax written by the Trump hater, famous for his sensational spin.”

National Security Advisor Mike Waltz on Wednesday said, “There is no place. No sources and methods. No war plans. Foreign partners have already been notified that a strike is imminent. Final line: President Trump is protecting America and our interests.” … Read more

Jeffrey Goldberg of the Atlantic has published an article that he was misinformed to a Trump administration text group discussing the White House's plans to attack the Hauty militants in Yemen. (Reuters)

White House

First on FOX: Staff from top agencies trying to block previously managed DEI teams

The world stage

Ongoing search: Four American soldiers who have disappeared from a training area in Lithuania are dead, NATO leaders say

Capitol Hill

“My statement was clear”: Jasmine Crockett replies refuse to apologise for “Gov Hot Wheels” comments

Crockett and Abbott

Rep. Jasmine Crockett of D-TX has allegedly made her recent comments that seem to be chuckling at the disabled Republican leaders that “Governor Hot Wheel” is being misunderstood. However, her previous comments on the governor indicate that this is not the case. (Fox News Photo/Joshua Comins/(Allison Bailey/Middle East Images/AFP By Getty Images)))))))

Question Attack Line ': CIA director blows up Democrats' “offensive questions” about Heggs' “drinking habits”

Elmo Communist Spy? : Democrats evoke children's shows with PBS's odd defense.

“About that article”: Ratcliffe says the new signal text indicates “did not send any sorted information.”

“It's appalling”: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene scolds NPR CEO on personal views at Fiery Doge Subcommittee hearing

“Large error”: Veteran Senator Dem demands that Hegustes resign from signal chat leak

All over the US

“Make America healthy again”: West Virginia passes the first law banning food dyes and preservatives. The government cites the Maha movement

Cut “green tape”: Cutting “Green Tape”: Conservation Group offers top 10 ways to streamline interior parts

'Veto corleone': Youngkin kills leftist dreams with record Bill Knicks Spree

Cutting the crap: Republican bill puts taxpayer-funded junk food on chopping blocks

The Pepsi logo (left) and Senator Mike Lee (right) behind the photo of Senator Rand Paul

Background: Pepsi soda case. Left: Senator Randpole, R-KY. Right Senator Mike Lee, r-utah (Background: Kevin Carter/Getty Images; Left: Al Drago/Bloomberg by Getty Images; Right: Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

Tufts Luck: Ice detains Tufts University students amid crackdown on Trump Administrator's campus

The Door of Death: Florida Republicans open the door to shooting squadrons, deadly gas, pushing for the death penalty expansion

Unnecessary roughness: Former NFL player Leshon Johnson was charged in the FBI's biggest dog fight, 190 animals seized: charges

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