Operation Epic Fury repercussions overshadow Trump’s private NATO ally discussions
This is a Fox News morning newsletter ("Fox News First") rather than a single news story, rounding up the day's top headlines. Its lead item is that fallout from "Operation Epic Fury" is overshadowing President Trump's private discussions with NATO allies, though the excerpt provides no further detail on what the operation involved. The newsletter's stated purpose is to give readers a quick briefing on the main stories of the day across US news, politics, media and sport.
The bulletin lists its top three items as the Operation Epic Fury fallout, Democrats abandoning Senate candidate Graham Platner after a rape allegation collapsed his bid, and Team USA losing to Belgium in the World Cup Round of 16. Other flagged stories include a preliminary court hearing for Charlie Kirk's accused assassin, nine people shot as around 10,000 teenagers "swarmed" a North Carolina city, a big-box store roof collapse, Beijing's underwater nuclear test unsettling Indo-Pacific allies ahead of a NATO summit, federal lawyers reportedly defecting to Democrats, and retailers announcing price cuts that Trump said came at his request. The text cuts off partway through an "In Other News" item.
- Operation Epic Fury fallout clouds Trump's private NATO ally talks.
- Democrats drop Graham Platner over a rape allegation.
- Team USA lost to Belgium in the World Cup last 16.
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Originally published by Fox News as “Operation Epic Fury fallout looms over Trump’s private talks with NATO allies and more top headlines”.