GAZA, August 4, 2025 — In an unprecedented on-the-ground report, Fox News’ Bill Hemmer became the first U.S. news crew inside Gaza since the latest aid operation began — witnessing firsthand a large-scale food distribution effort backed by the Trump administration and run by a new group, the Gazan Humanitarian Foundation (GHF).
The distribution sites — four currently operating across the Gaza Strip — move food fast. Within 15 minutes, pallets of potatoes, onions, and flour are gone, loaded into bags and carried north. Even the packaging and pallets are repurposed by residents desperate for resources. “Food in Gaza is a currency,” Hemmer reported, noting that everything from the flour to the cardboard has value in a region where 2 million people are fighting to survive.
GHF, founded just six months ago and staffed by former American Special Forces, began operations at the end of May near Rafah in southern Gaza. In only two months, the group has established a coordinated distribution system with the Israeli Defense Forces. President Trump jump-started the mission with a $30 million grant, bolstered by millions more from regional donors. The goal: deliver aid directly to civilians, bypassing Hamas control.
Historically, aid to Gaza has flowed through the United Nations, but GHF says that arrangement has often allowed Hamas to manipulate supplies. By working side-by-side with the IDF, the Trump-backed initiative seeks to ensure that food reaches families without political interference. The organization says it is open to UN cooperation but admits the relationship is “uncomfortable” for now.
Hemmer described the recipients he met as healthy and energetic, many of them teenagers and parents with multiple children — though he cautioned this was just one snapshot of the region. While some 500,000 Gazans remain on the brink of starvation, today’s operation offered hope that targeted, controlled distribution could stave off the worst outcomes.
With four sites already in action and more planned, the GHF and Trump administration say their mission is clear: feed the people, sideline Hamas, and create a model for effective humanitarian aid in conflict zones.
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D.C. (Dist. of Criminals), August 17, 2025 — In a fiery exchange on Fox News, Ed Martin, Director of the DOJ Weaponization Working Group, told Maria Bartiromo that January 6 was used as a political weapon to suppress Americans and shield the 2020 election hoax. Martin revealed that the FBI and DOJ targeted citizens with terrorism watch lists, IRS audits, and surveillance, while diverting resources away from child trafficking and real corruption cases. “It was a political hoax driven by Garland, Lisa Monaco, and others,” Martin declared, adding that Attorney General Pam Bondi instructed investigators to expose the truth no matter how deep it goes.
Martin compared the DOJ’s treatment of January 6 defendants to post-9/11 terrorists, noting that the court system and jails were weaponized in unprecedented ways. He tied the same players back to Obama’s White House in December 2016, alleging a continuous chain of hoaxes spanning nearly a decade. On the January 6 committee itself, Martin ...
Air Force One, August 15, 2025 — In an interview aboard Air Force One with Fox News anchor Bret Baier, former President Donald Trump touted his record of resolving global conflicts while taking a playful jab at his longtime political rival, Hillary Clinton.
“I’ve solved six wars in six months when you think about it,” Trump said. “From Pakistan to India — that was gonna be a terrible one. Planes being shot down, nuclear powers on the brink. And so many others: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Congo, Rwanda.”
Baier then brought up a remark Clinton made the previous day: “If President Trump were the architect of that and didn’t capitulate to Putin, I’d nominate him for a Nobel Peace Prize.”
Trump smirked at the comment. “Well, that was very nice. I may have to start liking her again,” he quipped, prompting laughter aboard the presidential aircraft.
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Anchorage, Alaska, August 15, 2025 — In a rare and closely watched encounter, former President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin met briefly today on the tarmac of Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport. The two leaders, both arriving for high-stakes talks, greeted each other with a firm handshake and exchanged a few private words before proceeding to their respective motorcades.
No statements were given to the press, and both delegations declined to take questions from reporters gathered nearby. The meeting — their first face-to-face since escalating tensions over Ukraine — comes amid heightened global scrutiny of U.S.-Russia relations. While no agenda was formally released, insiders suggest discussions could touch on energy policy, Arctic navigation rights, and ongoing military conflicts.
The choice of Anchorage as a neutral meeting point underscores Alaska’s strategic importance as a gateway between North America and Russia. Security was tight, with visible ...
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Fox News’ Greg Palkot, reporting live from London, described the event as a "Celebration of Life," with thousands of fans already gathered along the route. Many have traveled from across the UK and abroad to pay their respects to the pioneering voice of heavy metal.
Osbourne, who passed away one week ago at age 76 after a long battle with Parkinson’s disease, left an indelible mark on music history. Born and raised in Birmingham, he co-founded Black Sabbath in the late 1960s. The band quickly gained worldwide fame, especially in the United States, with Osbourne’s haunting vocals ...
Aberdeen, Scotland, July 29, 2025 — Trump Opens Scottish Golf Course, Says He “Stopped the War” Before Tee Time while he officially opened his latest golf course on Tuesday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and a brisk round of golf, declaring it “an unbelievable development” before returning to Washington, D.C. to, in his words, “put out fires all over the world.”
Flanked by his sons Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr., Trump struck his first drive on the new course — which he named after his mother, Mary Anne MacLeod, a native of Scotland. The event blended celebration with statesmanship, as Trump briefly addressed global affairs, including a ceasefire agreement between Thailand and Cambodia.
“We’ll play it very quickly and then I go back to D.C. and we put out fires all over the world,” Trump said at the opening. “We did one yesterday, as you know, we stopped the war.” He called the ceasefire, which ended five days of border ...