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Good morning and welcome to Fox News’ morning newsletter, Fox News First. In today’s top news, Republican lawmakers are speaking out about what they believe is the real reason behind Biden’s recent ‘amnesty’ order, which they claim is a strategic move ahead of the upcoming election. Legal pundits are also weighing in on a judge’s decision to uphold Trump’s gag order, calling it “deeply concerning.”

In other news, the baseball world is mourning the loss of MLB Hall of Famer Willie Mays, who passed away at the age of 93. Meanwhile, tensions are rising within the royal family as experts suggest that Prince Harry has committed an “unforgivable” act that could strain his relationship with King Charles.

NASA is predicting a “once-in-a-lifetime event” this summer that space enthusiasts won’t want to miss. On the political front, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has sparked controversy by criticizing America’s top ally in a scathing late-night message, while Biden raised eyebrows by appearing to freeze up and forget the name of his Homeland Security secretary during a recent event.

In Virginia, a tight GOP contest between Bob Good and John McGuire remains too close to call, while a Senate race heats up as Hillary Clinton’s VP pick prepares to take on a Trump-backed candidate. In the media, liberal pundits and Democratic lawmakers are expressing concerns about Trump potentially throwing them in jail, and a pilots union is pushing back against terms like “cockpit” for being too masculine.

Faith is under fire in Colorado, where a town is facing a lawsuit for cracking down on a church that was helping the homeless. Senator Marsha Blackburn is also in the spotlight for mocking a magazine piece that questioned the well-being of GOP women.

Opinion pieces cover a range of topics, from navigating kids’ smartphone use in schools to ensuring US competitiveness in the Air Force. In primetime, Fox News personalities like Laura Ingraham, Jesse Watters, Sean Hannity, and Greg Gutfeld are sounding off on Biden’s executive order regarding illegal migrants and the dissolution of borders.

In other news, experts are warning that the open border is increasing the terror threat in the US, and there’s a fun American culture quiz to test your knowledge. A heartwarming video of bear siblings playing in the water at the Oakland Zoo is also making the rounds, along with powerful statements from figures like Matthew Whitaker and Senator Tom Cotton.

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