Developing now, Thursday, June 14, 2018, Flag Day - and President Trump's birthday
- New details on the Hillary Clinton email investigation are expected Thursday when the Justice Department’s inspector general releases his report
- Following the Trump-Kim summit, the Pentagon is expected to cancel the next scheduled joint military exercise with South Korea, a senior administration official says
- Republican lawmakers accuse Justice Department officials of trying 'to hide information' on the FBI's alleged 'spygate' scandal as the war of words escalates between the GOP and DOJ
- White House press secretary Sarah Sanders pushes back on a report that she plans to leave the Trump administration
- The 2018 FIFA World Cup begins Thursday as host Russia squares off against Saudi Arabia, one day after a U.S.-led coalition won the right to host the 2026 tournament in North America
- David Bossie: Much-anticipated Inspector General's report on DOJ, FBI comes out -- then what?
- Pompeo says Trump made it 'incredibly clear' to Kim that denuking is key to lifting sanctions
- Trump, in Fox News interview with Bret Baier, says of Kim Jong Un: 'We understand each other'
- Ex-CIA officer: During Trump-Kim summit, China and Russia were surely spying
- Judith Miller: North Korea Summit -- A Trump-Kim PR stunt or a major step toward denuclearization?
The "Gang of Eight" refers to Republican and Democratic leaders in both houses of Congress as well as top lawmakers from the House and Senate intelligence panels. Last week, Nunes set a June 12 deadline for the Justice Department to hand over documents related to the alleged informant to all committee members "and designated staff." A DOJ official said last week that Thursday's scheduled briefing would include new materials and "documents that were available for review but not inspected by the members at the previous briefing [in May]."
- Judge Andrew Napolitano: More assaults on the rule of law
- GOP pols slam Rosenstein, say staff 'shaking' in fear over 'threats'
- Sean Hannity: Rod Rosenstein 'should step aside or be fired'
- Reports: Michael Cohen looking for new lawyers in FBI probe as key court deadline approaches
- Giuliani denies report that Cohen may cooperate with investigation
- Larry Kudlow released from hospital after heart attack
- 2018 FIFA World Cup: Full Coverage
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AS SEEN ON FOX NEWS
RUN, ALEC, RUN: "Could you ask for a better battle?" – Greg Gutfeld, on "The Five," sounding off on actor Alec Baldwin's claims he has a "1,000 percent" chance of beating President Trump in a head-to-head election. WATCH
HOUSE REPUBLICANS VS. DOJ: "How do you get to misleading Congress? By taking this information that we've been legally asking for – a legal subpoena that we're trying to enforce and you now move it upstairs and you go, 'Oh, no, no, this is now going to be super top-secret information that we’re only going to give to the Gang of Eight.' That's what's happening here." – House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes, on "Hannity," accusing the Justice Department of trying to stonewall Congress in the Russia investigation. WATCH
THE SWAMP
Democratic House hopeful puts out ad saying he 'won't vote for Nancy Pelosi' amid GOP attacks.
Ousted Trump-bashing Rep. Mark Sanford acknowledges his political career is likely over.
Reporter's Notebook: What Sanford's loss tells us about Trump's political muscle in the midterm elections,
Trump slams 'phony' Claire McCaskill in dust-up over private plane, endorses her GOP rival.
THE WORLD CUP
Who are the highest-paid World Cup players?
World Cup 2018 prize money: Here's what each team will earn.
World Cup host Russia spent billions, but will its economy benefit?
Nike won’t supply Iran with soccer boots amid sanctions.
TRENDING
Berkeley declares 'climate emergency' worse than World War II, demands 'humane' population control
Target removing 'Baby Daddy' Father's Day cards.
Russian developer defends controversial 'Active Shooter' video game.
'Dead' husband turns up alive nearly a year after wife given wrong body.
ACROSS THE NATION
Dick's shareholder grills CEO over gun rules.
Las Vegas boy, 17, dies during game of 'Russian roulette' in abandoned home.
Texas man learns who may have murdered his daughter in 1984.
'What are you going to do, shoot me?' were victim's final words, witness testifies.
MINDING YOUR BUSINESS
Fed raises interest rates again.
Apple bolsters iPhone security; says change aimed at blocking hackers.
Microsoft to compete with Amazon with checkout-free retail.
Whole Foods CEO describes 'clashes with Amazon' in leaked audio recording.
Kroger to lay off 1,500 employees, close 14 stores: reports.
Comcast makes $65B bid for 21st Century Fox assets, nudging out Disney.
FOX NEWS OPINION
Steve Forbes: Internet sales tax would be fatal for small businesses.
Tammy Bruce: California's new water rationing law is a tax in disguise, complete with fines.
Frederick M. Lawrence: What critics of a liberal arts and sciences education are missing.
HOLLYWOOD SQUARED
Kim Kardashian West travels to Memphis to meet Alice Marie Johnson in person.
Sylvester Stallone sexual assault case is being reviewed by LA district attorney.
Kathy Griffin calls out Kevin Hart for not attacking Trump.
Kevin Spacey film set for July release after sexual misconduct claims.
DID YOU HEAR ABOUT THIS?
America's favorite vegetable is ...
Einstein's diaries contain shocking details of his racism.
Moon dust from Neil Armstrong belongs to her, not NASA, Tennessee woman says in lawsuit.
STAY TUNED
On FOX News:
FOX & Friends, 6 a.m. ET: Guests include: Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton; Judge Andrew Napolitano; Acting Deputy Commissioner of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Ronald Vitiello; Turning Point USA's Candace Owens; "The Property Man" Bob Massi.
On FOX Business:
Mornings with Maria, 6 a.m. ET: Guests include: Rep. Claudia Tenney; Alan Dershowitz.
Varney & Co., 9 a.m. ET: Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk; Dennis Gartman, publisher and editor of the Gartman Letter; Nate Nanzer, commissioner of the Overwatch League; Rep. Kevin Cramer; PGA golfing great Gary Player.
Cavuto: Coast to Coast, Noon ET: Rep. Mark Sanford; Rep. Jim Jordan.
The Intelligence Report, 2 p.m. ET: Christian Whiton, former State Department official; Ned Ryun, American Majority founder and CEO.
On FOX News Radio:
The FOX News Rundown podcast: Some U.S. allies have announced tariffs in retaliation to President Trump’s tariffs imposed on steel and aluminum imports earlier this month. Tori Whiting, a trade economist with the Heritage Foundation, discusses the trade dispute and what the nations can do to compromise over NAFTA. With the economy going strong, the Federal Reserve announced a quarter point increase in interest rates Wednesday, and it expects two more hikes this year. FOX Business' Jen Schonberger of FOX Business weighs in. Plus, commentary by former CIA operations officer and FOX News contributor Daniel Hoffman.
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The Brian Kilmeade Show, 9 a.m. ET: Jason Chaffetz takes on the much-anticipated inspector general's report; Matt Schlapp on implications of this past Tuesday's primaries for the November midterms; Marie Harf on the fallout from the Trump-Kim summit; Jesse Itzler gives the inside story on his new book, "Living with the Monks: What Turning Off My Phone Taught Me about Happiness, Gratitude, and Focus."
The Tom Shillue Show, 3 p.m. ET: The latest on Trump's negotiations with North Korea and the Russian investigation with former CIA agent Mike Baker.
Benson & Harf, 6 p.m. ET: Capitol Hill eagerly awaits the release of the report from the Department of Justice inspector general scrutinizing the law enforcement agency’s handling of the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s private email server. FOX News contributor and former congressman Jason Chaffetz weighs in with his perspective.
#OnThisDay
2017: A rifle-wielding gunman opens fire on Republican lawmakers at a congressional baseball practice in Alexandria, Va., wounding House Majority Whip Steve Scalise and several others; the assailant dies in a battle with police.
1993: President Bill Clinton nominates Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court.
1946: Donald John Trump is born in Queens, N.Y.
1777: The Second Continental Congress approves the design of the original American flag.
FOX News First is compiled by FOX News' Bryan Robinson. Thank you for joining us! Enjoy your day! We'll see you in your inbox first thing Friday morning.

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