Rep. Kevin McCarthy, former speaker of the House, joins ‘FOX & Friends’ to discuss growing concerns on border security after two instances of Iranians hitting the U.S. terrorist screening database and the possibility of Jim Jordan becoming speaker.
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President Biden strongly criticized Hamas last night for perpetrating what he described as the “worst massacres of the Jewish people since the Holocaust” while emphasizing that the actions of the terrorist organization put the lives of Palestinian civilians at risk.
During his address at the Human Rights Campaign’s annual dinner, the President condemned the loss of over 1,300 innocent lives in Israel, including at least 27 Americans. He drew attention to the harrowing situation of children and grandparents who were kidnapped and held hostage by Hamas.
“More than 1,300 innocent lives lost in Israel, including at least 27 Americans. Children and grandparents alike kidnapped, held hostage by Hamas,” the commander in chief said.


The Israel Defense Forces continued to pound Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, as the war sparked by the Palestinian terrorist group’s brutal Oct. 7 attack on the Jewish state entered its fourth day.
The military said it struck the shaft of an underground tunnel and other assets used by Hamas to penetrate Israeli territory on Saturday and indiscriminately butcher at least 900 Israeli men, women and children.

National Security Council Coordinator for Strategic Communications Adm. John Kirby discusses the Biden administration’s efforts to recover American hostages taken by the Hamas and Iran’s potential involvement in the war between Israel and the Palestinian terror group.
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Israeli evacuee Adele Raemer shares details on how the Hamas terror attacks have affected her community in Nirim, Israel, on ‘FOX News Live.’
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Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu and his wife Sara rode in a not-yet-released Tesla Cybertruck on Monday during a tour with Tesla CEO Elon Musk of a plant in Fremont, Calif.
The billionaire entrepreneur, who owns X (Twitter) and founded SpaceX, briefed the Netanyahus “on company developments and various models,” and the group “observed the production and assembly line for advanced electric vehicles,” per a readout from the prime minister’s office.

Some sites have reported that the waiting list for those who have reserved Cybertrucks could be in the millions.

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