Fmr. Secret Service agent reacts to WHCD shooting
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FOX 11 was joined by former U.S. Secret Service agent Michael Matranga as he reacts to the alleged shooting that prompted President Donald Trump to be briefly pulled out of the event.

Trump is no stranger to assassination attempts: A look back at past security incidents

Saturday night’s shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner is one of at least five major security breaches and assassination attempts against President Trump since 2024.

Shooting near White House correspondents' dinner
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President Donald Trump was pulled from the White House correspondents' dinner after an alleged shooting broke out nearby.

Live updates: Cole Allen, accused WHCA gunman, had manifesto targeting Trump, top officials

We’re learning more about Cole Allen, the man accused of opening fire outside the White House Correspondents’ Dinner where President Trump and the first lady were in attendance.

Trump 'Gold Card' visa approves just one applicant despite early $1B claims

The Trump administration’s “gold card” visa program, designed to attract wealthy foreign investors, has approved just one applicant so far, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told lawmakers.

Spencer Pratt, Nithya Raman lead fundraising as LA mayor's race tightens

A UCLA Luskin poll shows 40% of voters remain undecided ahead of the June 2 primary, with Bass leading at 25%, followed by Pratt at 11% and Raman at 9%.

Justice Department targets hundreds in denaturalization push

The Justice Department is reportedly stepping up efforts to revoke citizenship from hundreds of naturalized Americans.

High-ranking DHS official sidelined over allegations of 'sugar daddy' relationship, luxe gifts and drug use

Fox News has learned a high-ranking Department of Homeland Security (DHS) official is on administrative leave after an investigation was launched into the leader's alleged "sugar daddy" relationship, lavish spending and drug use, according to a DHS official.

California law requiring federal agents to wear ID blocked by federal appeals court

A federal appeals court blocked a California law that would require federal immigration agents and officers to identify themselves by wearing a badge or another form of ID.

Trump suggests bailout or merger as Spirit Airlines faces mounting costs

President Donald Trump hinted at helping Spirit Airlines as the budget carrier has struggled to recover amid soaring operational costs, weak demand, and high debt.

LA voters weigh fee increase for streetlight repairs
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Los Angeles city leaders are asking property owners to approve a Proposition 218 measure that would significantly increase fees to fund a $125 million plan to replace more than 200,000 streetlights.

Trump administration opens tariff refund portal
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The Trump administration opened a portal for eligible Americans to get their money back from the tariffs.

CA AG releases evidence of alleged Amazon price fixing
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California Attorney General Rob Bonda released what he called evidence in the ongoing Amazon price fixing case.