The Fox News morning newsletter, Fox News First, provides a comprehensive overview of the latest election news and developments. The newsletter covers a range of topics, from tracking election results with real-time data to analyzing races across the US. It also highlights key headlines, including Trump and his allies preparing for the transition process as the GOP hopes to control the White House and Congress, a vow from the Trump-hating NY Attorney General to wage war with the president-elect, and a judge cutting 9/11 mastermind and other terrorists some slack. Additionally, the newsletter features stories on VP Harris’s failed presidential campaign, a New York Democrat criticizing the far left for Trump’s victory, Hollywood elites failing to follow through on threats to leave the US if Trump won, and Usha Vance making history as the next second lady.
In the realm of politics, the newsletter delves into VP Harris’s missed moment during the campaign that may have cost her on Election Day, Iran’s fear of a next Trump presidency as their currency hits an all-time low, Biden addressing his decision to choose Harris as his running mate after her loss to Trump, and Pelosi arriving teary-eyed to see VP Harris concede the race. The opinion section includes pieces from Hugh Hewitt on Trump’s victory despite pollsters and pundits, and Dan Gainor on Trump’s victory transforming him into a real-life ‘Rocky’. In other news, Trump’s stamina at age 78 impresses experts, a major automaker plans to slash thousands of jobs, American Culture quiz offers a fun way to test knowledge on various topics, and social media explodes with memes as Trump takes back the White House.
Experts suggest that Beijing is rattled after President-elect Trump sails to victory, and videos featuring Katie Cherkasky discussing Trump’s legal cases likely being ‘dead in the water’ after the presidential election and Joe Concha talking about the Democratic media being ‘shattered’ over Trump’s victory are also included. The newsletter also provides information on Fox Weather, encouraging readers to check the weather in their neighborhood. Links to follow Fox News on various social media platforms and sign up for different newsletters are provided, along with an invitation to download various Fox News apps. The newsletter concludes by thanking readers for making Fox News their first choice in the morning and informing them to expect the next newsletter in their inbox the following Friday.