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Developing now, Monday, Dec. 10, 2018
- House Democrats' post-midterm victory strategy to bog down President Trump's agenda with investigations appears to take shape as Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff, the prospective new House Intelligence Committee chairman, reveals that lawmakers want to 'bring back' former Trump attorney Michael Cohen for more testimony
- Fired FBI Director James Comey says in an interview Sunday that President Trump is fortunate he's a sitting president and cannot be indicted for his alleged ties to illegal hush money payments in the Cohen case
- Conservative author Jerome Corsi, a target in Robert Mueller's probe, reportedly has sued the special counsel over alleged leaks and illegal surveillance
- Various new names are emerging as possible candidates for the next White House chief of staff after Vice President Pence's chief of staff, Nick Ayers - once considered a leading contender for the job - revealed Sunday he is leaving the administration
- Google CEO Sundar Pichai is expected to testify Monday before Congress about alleged censorship of conservatives
- As French President Emmanuel Macron prepares to address the recent violent protests in his nation on Monday, FOX News' Steve Hilton gives his take on what's really behind the unrest
- Mary Anne Marsh: Manafort, Cohen and Flynn -- The ghosts of Trump’s Christmases past
- Evidence linking Trump to campaign finance crimes is not there, top lawyer says
- Ned Ryun: Why are there no consequences for Clinton Foundation abuses?
In filings Friday, prosecutors in New York linked Trump to a federal crime of illegal payments to buy the silence of two women - adult-entertainment star Stormy Daniels and former Playboy model Karen McDougal - during the 2016 campaign. Special Counsel Robert Mueller's office also laid out contacts between Trump associates and Russian intermediaries, and suggested the Kremlin aimed early on to influence Trump and his Republican campaign by playing to his political and personal business interests. In the legal filings, the Justice Department stopped short of accusing Trump of directly committing a crime. - Reported by Frank Miles
- Andrew C. McCarthy: Why Trump is likely to be indicted by Manhattan U.S. attorney
- Ex-FBI Assistant Director: Comey is a disgrace to the FBI, won't answer key questions on Clinton email scandal
- Victoria Toensing: Why has Mueller ignored Obama administration crimes?
LAWMAKERS SEARCHING FOR ANSWERS FROM GOOGLE CEO: Google CEO Sundar Pichai is expected to be confronted by House lawmakers about alleged bias against conservatives and the company's relationship with China ... Pichai's hearing was originally scheduled last week, but was postponed because of former President George H.W. Bush's state funeral. He is expected to be grilled on Monday by the House Judiciary Committee about perceived bias against conservatives and the company's efforts to build a censored search engine for China, which prompted some employees to resign and over 700 to sign a letter against the project.
- Jason Chaffetz: Time for Facebook to do an 'about face' and regain the confidence of its users
- U.S. maintains hard line in trade with China: report
- New Democratic majority looking to turn up heat on big tech with hearings, investigations
THE SOUNDBITE
CONCLUSION ON 'RUSSIAN COLLUSION DELUSION' - "Time for the left to fold up their fantasy tents." - Judge Jeanine Pirro, in her "Opening Statement" on "Justice with Judge Jeanine," on the state of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation. WATCH
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STAY TUNED
On FOX News:
FOX & Friends, 6 a.m. ET: William McGurn, the Main Street columnist for the Wall Street Journal; Tammy Bruce, the syndicated radio host; Morgan Ortagus, a U.S. Naval reserve officer and former State Department press officer; Tom Shillue, the host of FOX Nation’s “The Quiz Show”; Deanna Martin, singer Dean Martin's daughter, explains why she'll continue to sing "Baby, It's Cold Outside" after the song was pulled from radio stations.
The Story with Martha MacCallum, 7 p.m. ET: U.S. Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C.
Tucker Carlson Tonight, 8 p.m. ET: Guests include: Attorney Harmeet Dhillon, on Google CEO Sundar Pichai's expected testimony on Capitol Hill and more.
Hannity, 9 p.m. ET: Newt Gingrich.
On FOX Business:
Mornings with Maria, 6 a.m. ET: Special guests include: Kevin Hassett, White House Council of Economic Advisers chairman; House Majority Whip Steve Scalise; Martin Feldstein, former economic adviser under President Reagan; Gordon Chang, author of "The Coming Collapse of China"; Nile Gardiner, director of the Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom at the Heritage Foundation.
Varney & Co., 9 a.m. ET: Special guests include: David Mulroney, former Canadian ambassador to China; U.S. Rep. Mike Johnson, R-La.; Jonathan Burkan, senior vice president at Morgan Stanley.
On FOX News Radio:
The FOX News Rundown podcast: The transcripts from former FBI Director James Comey’s testimony last Friday have been released as lawmakers try to look deeper into the Russia investigation. Jon Sale, assistant special prosecutor during Watergate, explains Comey's testimony could have an impact on Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation. NASA is partnering with the private sector to head back to the moon. David Schurr, NASA's deputy director for Planetary Science, discusses the future of space travel. Plus, commentary by FOX News contributor Gianno Caldwell.
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The Brian Kilmeade Show, 9 a.m. ET: The latest on the changes in the Trump administration and Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation will be discussed with New York Post columnist Michael Goodwin, "Special Report" host Bret Baier, FOX News contributor Andrew McCarthy and former New Hampshire Gov. John Sununu.
#TheFlashback
2007: Suspended NFL star Michael Vick is sentenced by a federal judge in Richmond, Va., to 23 months in prison for bankrolling a dogfighting operation and killing dogs that underperformed (Vick would serve 19 months at Leavenworth).
1995: The first group of U.S. Marines arrive in the Bosnian capital of Sarajevo to join NATO soldiers sent to enforce peace in former Yugoslavia.
1967: Singer Otis Redding, 26, and six others are killed when their plane crashes into Wisconsin's Lake Monona; one passenger, Ben Cauley, survives.
FOX News First is compiled by FOX News' Bryan Robinson. Thank you for joining us! Enjoy your Monday! We'll see you in your inbox first thing Tuesday morning.


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