Fox News Politics Newsletter: The latest Fox News Politics newsletter brings together the most recent events in US domestic and foreign policy, including major Trump administration actions on immigration and citizenship, Senator Joni Ernst’s decision not to seek reelection, and the recent Texas redistricting law.
Additionally, it addresses the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, with Russian aggression continuing despite efforts by President Trump to advance a peace deal with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The report also covers a range of other political developments, including Trump’s policies on immigration, Chinese student visas, and legal issues involving Kamala Harris and the Secret Service.
Experts suggest that the Russian military actions may signal that Putin is using diplomacy to buy time to continue attacking Ukraine while avoiding secondary sanctions from the Trump administration. Rep. Don Bacon, R-Neb., chairman of the House Armed Services Committee’s subcommittee on cyber issues, warns that the time to act is now. Meanwhile, the Trump administration has also taken steps to address illegal immigration, blocking citizenship for noncitizen voters and deporting nearly 200,000 individuals during his second term, setting a record for the highest level in a decade.
Meanwhile, the newsletter also highlights Trump’s new policies on Chinese student visas, which have raised alarm bells about rising Chinese influence in the United States, and his decision to revoke Kamala Harris’s Secret Service protection, which has sparked concerns about weakened security for the vice president.
Additionally, the newsletter covers other political developments, such as Republican Senator Joni Ernst’s decision not to seek reelection in Iowa in 2026 and the passage of a Texas redistricting law that is expected to secure a major GOP victory in the upcoming 2026 midterm elections. The newsletter also includes coverage of legal issues in New Hampshire, including a case involving a mother who killed her cancer-stricken husband and two children while embezzling $600,000 from her employer.