Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Not coming to the table. I'm Sue Guzman, Fox News. And despite urging from President Trump, Iranian officials are not letting up in their air campaign against Israel and at least 12 other countries.
Iran insists that it is not negotiating with the United States. And they acted like it, firing on Tel Aviv eight times and most recently appearing to use a cluster bomb. These are banned under international law. Meanwhile, the U.S.
Chapter 2: What recent developments are occurring in the Iran-Israel conflict?
has now sunk 30 Iranian warships. And U.S. military planes are dropping gravity bombs on Iran. Those are legal and very successful. They will also help preserve missile stockpiles that Secretary of War Pete Hegseth insists are not a concern. An Israeli F-35 pilot took down an Iranian fighter jet midair in the skies over Tehran.
Israel says this is the first pilot-to-pilot takedown of this campaign.
Fox's Nate Poi, early Friday, Iran fired missile and drone attacks into Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, all countries that host American troops. At least four people have been arrested now as part of a counterterrorism policing investigation. UK police confirming the investigations related to Iran and one Iranian and three dual British Iranian nationals taken into custody.
They're accusing the suspects of spying on locations and individuals linked to the Jewish community in the London area. President Trump wants to play a role in selecting Iran's new leader.
The president says he won't except a new leader in Iran who will continue Ayatollah Khamenei's policies and force another war in five years. In an interview with Axios, President Trump says Khamenei's son, a likely successor, is a lightweight and unacceptable. White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt tells me the president is talking with advisers about a post-war Iran.
But again, right now, the focus, minute by minute, hour by hour, day by day, is on ensuring the quick and effective success. Fox's Jared Halpern.
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Chapter 3: How is the U.S. responding to Iranian military actions?
President Trump firing his DHS secretary, Kristi Noem, Thursday, tapping Oklahoma Senator Mark Wayne Mullen to fill the role.
He found out he was President Trump's pick as the new DHS secretary just a few minutes before the rest of the world. An administration source tells Fox it was time.
Replacing Kristi Noem was based on the culmination of her many unfortunate leadership mishaps, including the fallout in Minnesota, the $200 million ad campaign, the allegations of infidelity, the mismanagement of her staff, and her constant feuding with the heads of other agencies, including CBP and ICE. Noem's defense of that ad this week...
sealed her fate we went through the legal processes did it correctly yes he did yes the president says that's not true telling reuters i never knew anything about it
Fox's Peter Doocy reporting the president says no will instead serve as special envoy for the Shield of America as part of a new security effort focused on the Western Hemisphere. In battle, Texas Congressman Tony Gonzalez announcing he will not seek reelection. Gonzalez making the announcement on X a day after admitting he had an affair with a staffer who died by suicide.
Gonzalez was in a runoff against Brandon Herrera in the Republican primaries in Texas this week. Herrera declared victory on Thursday night. Mullen, by the way, says he is grateful for the nomination on Thursday by President Trump. He had this to say. It's just, you know, pretty humbling when you start thinking about it.
A little kid from Westville, Oklahoma gets to serve in the president's cabinet. That's pretty neat. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries says no inspiring wasn't enough.
A change in personnel is not sufficient. We need a change in policy. And that has to be bold, dramatic, transformational, and meaningful.
Stock futures drifting up this morning after another choppy day on Wall Street Thursday. The markets continue to respond to the growing conflict in the Middle East. I'm Sue Guzman. This is Ainsley Earhart. Thank you for joining me for the 52-episode podcast series, The Life of Jesus.
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