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The Fox News morning newsletter, Fox News First, covers a variety of topics to keep readers informed and engaged. In a recent edition, the newsletter highlighted the latest strategies of President Trump and Vice President Harris following a heated debate clash. An expert warned that Harris’ debate statement could potentially escalate the terrorism threat, while a Democratic mayor made a drastic policy shift after a local celebrity’s murder. The aftermath of storm Francine left thousands without power, and there were significant developments in the deaths of Chiefs fans who froze at a watch party.

In the realm of politics, the Harris campaign aimed to provoke Trump over crowd size, while the Secret Service announced plans to increase security on January 6, 2025, to prevent another riot at the Capitol. House Republicans expressed disappointment in Trump’s debate performance, and lawmakers pressed the Department of Homeland Security on organized retail theft. In the media, Chuck Todd praised Harris’ debate performance, while Bill Maher and Henry Winkler clashed over the war in Gaza. Maryland’s Democratic governor made headlines for his enjoyment of shotgunning beers and watching football.

Opinion pieces by Rafael Mangual and Hugh Hewitt criticized Harris for trying to have it both ways on crime and labeled the debate as one of the worst in history. Primetime hosts Laura Ingraham, Jesse Watters, Sean Hannity, and Greg Gutfeld criticized the moderators for bias and the lack of integrity in the debate. In other news, data showed that one-third of US public school students are behind grade level, and a mother called out the Biden-Harris administration for ignoring them after a migrant murder. An American Culture Quiz tested readers on various pop culture topics, while a hazing victim warned future fraternity members of the dangers.

The newsletter also included videos featuring Lara Trump’s criticism of ABC News for doing a disservice to the country and Matt Towery’s prediction that any boost Harris received from the debate would be short-lived. Fox Weather updates were available for readers to check their local forecast, and social media links allowed readers to follow Fox News on various platforms. Links to other newsletters and apps from Fox News were provided for further engagement, and the newsletter thanked readers for choosing Fox News as their first source of information in the morning.

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