Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Briefed ahead of time. I'm Sue Guzman, Fox News. We're learning that top congressional lawmakers were given advance notice of the U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran. We have more from Fox's Jared Halperin. Key members of Congress were notified ahead of Saturday's launch of Operation Epic Fury.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio says... We've complied with the law 100%, and we're going to continue to comply with it.
Chapter 2: What advance notice did Congress receive about U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran?
Rubio is briefing the Gang of Eight, made up of top Republicans and Democrats on the Intelligence Committee's... We just can't notify 535 people. That's not possible. Rubio says the operation's focus is destroying Iran's ballistic missile capabilities, drones, and Navy, warning... The hardest hits are yet to come from the U.S. military.
The next phase will be even more punishing on Iran than it is right now. At the White House, Jared Halpern, Fox News. But many Democrats are not on board. Americans are sick of Donald Trump paying so much attention to military escapades while costs keep going up here at home.
Chapter 3: What are the details of Operation Epic Fury against Iran?
Venezuela, Somalia, Iran, and on and on. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, six service members were killed and eight wounded in the conflict. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu telling Fox's Hannity Iran didn't learn its lesson after the U.S. struck Iranian nuclear sites last summer. They're unreformable. They're totally fanatic about this, about the goal of destroying America.
So they started building new sites, new places, underground bunkers that would make their ballistic missile program and their atomic bomb program immune. Trump saying on Truth Social Monday night that while wars cannot be fought forever, the U.S. is stocked and ready to win. Adding the U.S. munition stockpiles have never been higher or better. And U.S.
appeals court Monday denied the Trump administration's bid to delay lawsuits seeking tariff refunds, ruling that could pave the way for companies to get back the cash they previously paid for the levies. America's listening to Fox News. This is Ainsley Earhart. Thank you for joining me for the 52-episode podcast series, The Life of Jesus.
A listening experience that will provide hope, comfort, and understanding of the greatest story ever told. Listen and follow now at foxnewspodcasts.com or wherever you listen to podcasts. Violent protests in Pakistan disrupt U.S. diplomatic efforts. Fox's Jonathan Savage reports. Several U.S.
missions in Pakistan are unable to operate as normal after demonstrators stormed an American consulate in the city of Karachi on Sunday. Police responded with gunfire, batons and tear gas. Ten people died. All appointments are cancelled there tomorrow, as they are at another consulate in Lahore. In Peshawar, northwestern Pakistan, the consulate is temporarily closed.
Pakistani authorities are trying to quell the outrage that spilled over into violence following U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran. They've deployed troops and imposed a three-day curfew in two northern cities following at least 12 deaths. Jonathan Savage, Fox News. State Department has put out a list of Middle Eastern nations that Americans abroad should leave as the conflict continues in the region.
The guidance from the State Department urged U.S. citizens to depart now. while commercial means to travel are still available.
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Chapter 4: How are Democrats responding to military actions in Iran?
The initial list included Iran and 13 other nations, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Israel, including the West Bank and Gaza, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. Once U.S. and Israeli attacks began over the weekend, some airlines started canceling flights to and from the region.
The statement comes after the State Department urged travelers abroad to monitor its social media accounts for any updated safety guidance. Gernal Scott, Fox News. A House committee investigating Jeffrey Epstein releasing a video of last week's closed-door deposition of former President Bill Clinton.
He admits that he flew on Epstein's plane to his private island, but says he was unaware of Epstein's crimes at the time. The former president also said Donald Trump, quote, had never said anything to make me think he was involved in anything improper with Epstein. I'm Sue Guzman. This is Fox News. Join Fox in supporting our troops.
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