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Developing now, Thursday, Nov. 1, 2018
- Loopholes that enable illegal immigrants to stay in the U.S. have caused a 'crisis' at the U.S.-Mexico border, Homeland Security officials say. Meanwhile, President Trump says he may send as many as 15,000 troops to the border to block migrant caravans from entering the country
- Trump, at a rally in Florida, accuses the 'far-left media' of trying to sow division during his visit to Pittsburgh synagogue shooting victims
- New ethics questions arise for Florida Democrat Andrew Gillum, running for governor, after an investigation suggests he used city funds for a private trip
- Top secret documents, including a 'Watergate Road Map,' could help the Mueller investigation into President Trump, legal analysts say
- The flight recorder for the Indonesian jet that crashed on Monday with 189 people aboard was recovered Thursday
Meanwhile, President Trump warned on Wednesday that the number of U.S. troops deployed to the Mexico border in response to the approach of a caravan containing an estimated 4,000 Central American migrants could go as high as 15,000. Trump told reporters at the White House that “we’ll go up to anywhere between 10 and 15,000 military personnel on top of Border Patrol, ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) and everybody else at the border.” However, the Pentagon also said its initial estimate was for 7,000 troops at the border. - Reported by Paulina Dedaj (@PaulinaDedaj on Twitter) and Frank Miles
- Mattis, when asked if troop deployment to border is a stunt: 'We don't do stunts'
- Tammy Bruce: Democrats' never-ending meltdown
The document releases from GOP-connected lawyer Chris Kise, who represents Gillum backer and former campaign treasurer Adam Corey, followed a subpoena by the Florida Commission on Ethics, which along with the FBI has investigated potential corruption at the highest levels of the Tallahassee city government. Gillum has not been formally identified as a target of either probe, and he has not been accused of criminal wrongdoing. - Reported by Gregg Re (@gregg_re on Twitter)
- FOX News Full Coverage: 2018 Midterms
- Howard Kurtz: Pundits assume Democrats will win the House. Sound familiar?
POSSIBLE ANSWERS IN JET CRASH: Navy divers on Thursday recovered the flight recorder of the two-month-old Indonesian Lion Air jet that crashed into the sea minutes after takeoff earlier this week, killing all 189 passengers and crew members on board ... Two navy divers found the flight recorder at the bottom of the Java Sea and swam it to a ship on the surface. The bright orange device was seen on TV being placed inside a large container. The navy said the aircraft’s fuselage was also seen on the sea floor during recovery of the device, about 400 yards northwest of where the plane lost contact with air traffic personnel. - Reported by Stephen Sorace.
AS SEEN ON FOX NEWS
A MORE 'SOPHISTICATED' CARAVAN - "This is national security. This is more than illegal immigration." – Thomas Homan, former acting ICE director, on "Outnumbered Overtime," arguing that the migrant caravans heading to the U.S.-Mexico border are highly organized and are aware of the legal loopholes the U.S. Have failed to fix. WATCH
2018 MIDTERMS
FOX News Poll: Trump approval remains high in Senate battleground states.
Indiana voters sound off on midterm election at Future Farmers of America convention.
Missouri Dem lashes out at McCaskill for 'crazy Democrats' comment, in profanity-laced tirade.
FOX News Full Coverage: 2018 Midterms.
TRENDING
Kavanaugh turns down nearly $600G raised online for his defense: reports.
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Photo of deer hiding in plain sight goes viral: Can you spot it?
ACROSS THE NATION
Willie McCovey, San Francisco Giants slugger and Hall of Famer, dead at 80.
Photos released of Saudi Arabian sisters found dead, duct-taped together along New York’s Hudson River as mystery deepens.
Google boss has message to employees planning walkout over treatment of sex-harassment cases.
MINDING YOUR BUSINESS
Stocks rebound on last trading day of a volatile October | October's sell-off: How bad was it?
AT&T's HBO goes dark due to standoff with Dish.
More rich millennials are investing in cryptocurrencies. Here's why.
General Motors offers employee buyouts.
Papa John's shares rise amid buyout rumors.
Why food prices are going up next year.
Walmart is Bernie Sanders' latest pay target.
FOX NEWS OPINION
Judge Andrew Napolitano: What Trump needs to be a truly successful president.
James Schenck: Veterans are sleeping in their cars to access medical care – and it's only getting worse.
Andy Puzder: Trump's reversal of failed Obama policies has created a booming economy.
HOLLYWOOD SQUARED
Actor James Cromwell backs away from warning of 'blood in the streets' if GOP wins in midterms.
Harvey Weinstein accused of sexually assaulting 16-year-old girl: report.
Satanic Temple claims Netflix show stole statue design, vows legal action.
DID YOU HEAR ABOUT THIS?
How cockroaches avoid becoming 'zombies' during wasp attacks.
Woman snaps stunning photo of venomous cottonmouth snake baring its fangs.
Squirrels are defacing, destroying jack o’lanterns, homeowners say.
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FOX & Friends, 6 a.m. ET: HUD Secretary Ben Carson shares an update on the Trump administration's efforts to combat veteran homelessness. Geraldo Rivera previews his new series exploring high-profile murder cases and more!
On FOX Business:
Mornings with Maria, 6 a.m. ET: Special guests include: Steve Ballmer, co-founder of the Ballmer Group and former Microsoft CEO; Rogers Healy, owner and CEO of Rogers Healy & Associates; Angelo Zino, CFRA Research senior equity analyst; Stephen Hadley, national security adviser under President George W. Bush.
Varney & Co., 9 a.m. ET: Larry Kudlow, National Economic Council director; U.S. Rep. Francis Rooney, R- Fla; Harmeet Dhillon, former vice chairman of the California Republican Party.
Cavuto: Coast to Coast, Noon ET: John Sandweg, former acting ICE director; Tony Perkins, Family Research Council president.
Making Money with Charles Payne, 2 p.m. ET: Herman Cain, chairman of America Fighting Back; Melissa Armo, owner of the Stock Swoosh; Scott Martin, chief investment officer at Kingsview Asset Management; Mitch Roschelle, PwC partner and business development leader; Lou-Lou Basenese, chief technology analyst and founder of Disruptive Tech Research.
Trish Regan Primetime, 8 p.m. ET: Trish Regan interviews Vice President Mike Pence.
On FOX News Radio:
The FOX News Rundown podcast: With the midterm elections five days away, the governor's race in Florida continues to tighten and is becoming heated. Jeanette Nunez, running mate of Republican gubernatorial hopeful Ron DeSantis, discusses the race with FOX News Radio's Eben Brown. President Trump has asked the Pentagon to send at least 15,000 U.S. troops to the southern border in response to the approaching migrant caravan. Lucas Tomlinson, FOX News Pentagon reporter and General Jack Keane, FOX News senior strategic analyst, discuss the president's handling of the migrant caravans. Plus, commentary by Judge Andrew Napolitano.
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The Brian Kilmeade Show, 9 a.m. ET: The midterms and immigration will be the top issues of debate with the following special guests: David Myler; Karol Markowicz; Hans von Spakovsky. Plus, Vern Lundquist discusses his new book, "Play by Play: Calling the Wildest Games in Sports-From SEC Football to College Basketball, the Masters, and More."
#OnThisDay
1973: Following the "Saturday Night Massacre," Acting Attorney General Robert H. Bork appoints Leon Jaworski to be the new Watergate special prosecutor, succeeding Archibald Cox.
1968: The Motion Picture Association of America unveils its new voluntary film rating system: G for general, M for mature (later changed to GP, then PG), R for restricted and X (later changed to NC-17) for adults only.
1952: The United States detonates the first hydrogen bomb, code-named "Ivy Mike," at Enewetak Atoll in the Marshall Islands.
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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