Breaking News Roundup: Comey Indicted, Texas National Guard Deployed, White House Shutdown Push

James Comey is set to appear in federal court after being indicted, while the Texas National Guard deploys troops to Illinois. A key lawmaker threatens to change their vote as the White House pushes to end the shutdown. In other news, the Senate GOP confirms over 100 Trump nominees amid the ongoing government shutdown.
The Mexican Mafia's 'command structure' is dismantled by the FBI in California, and a legal expert discusses defense challenges in the Charlie Kirk case. Pam Bondi confronts a senator over military record claims, and a country star faces backlash over an anti-Trump song.
Trump's endorsement influences a candidate's victory in a heated race, while Mamdani supports a radical group. The White House addresses potential lapses in the WIC program and the Supreme Court questions a law banning 'conversion therapy' for LGBTQ+ youth.
The shutdown coverage is driven by Trump, but Democrats make strides in healthcare. A scandal involving a Virginia AG hopeful's texts is downplayed by the liberal media, and a university official warns a student over wearing a Trump hat during a tribute.
Pope Leo declines to answer a reporter's question about troops in his hometown, and Netanyahu vows to bring hostages home on the anniversary of a Hamas terror attack. Dolly Parton's sister asks for prayers amid the country star's health challenges, and a mysterious wooden canoe baffles experts years after being found.
Coins are discovered off the coast of Florida in a remarkable haul, and investigations into alleged tracking of GOP senators are ongoing. Senator Josh Hawley criticizes the Bidens for politicizing agencies. The FOX NEWS RUNDOWN PODCAST delves into global attitudes toward Israel post-Hamas attacks.
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