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FIRST ON FOX: After Belmont University in Tennessee was accused of attempting to rebrand its DEI initiatives in an effort to skirt President Donald Trump’s demands to get rid of them, the university denied the allegations, telling Fox News Digital that the school was «in compliance with federal laws.»
But, according to an email sent to faculty and staff last week, from Belmont’s Office of the President, the school has decided to tap an «external partner» to ensure its compliance with President Donald Trump’s executive orders demanding diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives be terminated across all institutions of higher education. The review also aims to ensure the university is abiding by all state and federal immigration laws, after evidence was also uncovered that the school was allegedly admitting illegal immigrants and hiding such information from outside entities.
«I am reaching out to update you about next steps in response to the concerns raised by elected officials regarding Belmont’s compliance with state and federal immigration laws, as well as executive orders addressing DEI in higher education,» the letter, penned by Belmont University President Greg Jones, stated. «While we make every effort to ensure compliance and continue to maintain our belief that Belmont complies with all applicable laws, we take these concerns seriously. With this in mind, we are bringing in an external partner to initiate an independent compliance review.»
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Belmont University, a private Christian school in Nashville, Tenn., is facing compliance questions after whistleblower claims it renamed its DEI office to ‘Hope, Unity and Belonging’ to sidestep Trump’s executive orders. (Getty Images/iStock)
The effort to hold Belmont accountable for allegedly maintaining its DEI policies in light of federal directives to terminate them has been spearheaded by Tennessee Republican Rep. Andy Ogles, who has been receiving information from whistle-blowers at the school.
Ogles sounded the alarm earlier this month, after obtaining undercover recordings showing a student services faculty member in Belmont’s «Division of Student Success and Flourishing» admitting the school has maintained its DEI initiatives but «just change[d] on how we talk about it.»
«The HUB is hope, unity and belonging. That’s DEI. Let’s be real,» Jozef Lukey, Belmont’s assistant director of student success and flourishing, says in the recording. «We always try to just adapt to what’s happening around us. But that doesn’t mean, like, what we’re focusing on completely stops. We just changed the terminology and the language that we keep moving forward.»
In the same recording, Lukey can also be heard admitting that Belmont enrolls illegal immigrants and hides that information from external entities, which Ogles suggested could violate state law against knowingly harboring illegal aliens for profit.
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«I want to be clear — I think the world of Belmont. My daughter applied to Belmont. She was accepted at Belmont,» Ogles said in a recorded video updating folks on the ongoing situation at the Christian university based in Nashville. «Nashville is unique — we have Vanderbilt, we have Belmont, we have David Lipscomb, we have Meharry [Medical College], we have TSU — we have all these amazing institutions, to include Belmont, which now has a new medical school, so I want to sing their praises, but I also have to hold them accountable, and this wokeness is in violation of President Trump’s executive order.»
Ogles also likened Belmont to Harvard in the video, adding that the school will be «held accountable if they don’t correct course.»

Rep. Andy Ogles, R-Tenn., is demanding answers from Belmont University, accusing the school of violating federal orders by disguising DEI programs. (Getty Images)
Besides the undercover recordings, Ogles has received other whistle-blower documents and information about Belmont’s continuance of its DEI initiatives under Trump. For example, Ogles has cited official documents from Belmont he received, which show that professors must fill out a mandatory form if they wish to revise or propose a new course, which requires a «Diversity Impact Statement» outlining how the course supports «historically underrepresented populations.»
Another source, according to Ogles’ office, shared screenshots of an email chain showing Belmont intends to keep its faculty DEI committee for the next academic year. Ogles also received a document outlining Belmont’s faculty hiring procedures for deans, which compels the completion of multiple DEI «assessment[s]» when engaging in «pre-search activities.»
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The hiring document adds that search committees tasked with seeking out new potential hires must be «diverse across race and gender and preferably include faculty of color.»
A litany of other DEI requirements, such as required discussions among search committees about «ways to advertise and attract candidates from a diverse population» and «paying special attention to recruiting minority candidates,» are required as well. The document also instructs search committees to engage in a post-mortem for any positions for which a «diverse candidate» does not apply to «revisit how to best advertise the position to attract qualified, diverse applicants.»

Earlier this year, President Donald Trump signed an executive order requiring the end of DEI policies in higher education, calling them discriminatory. (Getty Images)
The amount of whistle-blower tips that Ogles office has been getting has prompted the congressman to launch a new web page on his congressional website that will provide an easy avenue for people to continue providing his office with inside information about the DEI efforts at Belmont. The website has not launched yet, but is expected to be live soon.
When reached for comment, officials at Belmont pointed Fox News Digital to its July 22 email sent to faculty and staff, indicating the expected compliance review.
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EN VIVO: Reportan la llegada de las primeras olas del tsunami a Japón tras el terremoto de 8.8 en la costa este de Rusia

Un potente terremoto de magnitud 8,8 sacudió la costa oriental de Rusia este martes, según confirmó el Servicio Geológico de Estados Unidos (USGS). El sismo, cuyo epicentro se ubicó a 136 kilómetros al este de la ciudad de Petropávlovsk-Kamchatski, en la península de Kamchatka, ocurrió a una profundidad de 19 kilómetros y ha generado alertas de tsunami en varias regiones del Pacífico.
Las autoridades de Japón emitieron advertencias por la posible llegada de olas de hasta tres metros de altura a su litoral. “No se aventuren mar adentro ni se acerquen a la costa hasta que se levante la alerta”, indicó la Agencia Meteorológica de Japón. El Centro de Alerta de Tsunamis del Pacífico señaló que las olas podrían impactar las costas de Rusia, Japón, Alaska, Hawaii y la isla estadounidense de Guam en un plazo de tres horas tras el movimiento telúrico.
Este evento ocurre apenas diez días después de un sismo de magnitud 7,4 en la misma región, que provocó múltiples réplicas aunque no dejó daños importantes. La península de Kamchatka es una zona sísmicamente activa por encontrarse en el límite entre las placas tectónicas del Pacífico y Norteamérica.
A continuación, la cobertura en vivo del potente terremoto en la costa oriental de Rusia:
Japón informó que no hay irregularidades en las instalaciones nucleares del país
El secretario jefe del gabinete de Japón, Yoshimasa Hayashi, declaró este miércoles que hasta el momento no se han detectado irregularidades en las instalaciones nucleares del país, tras el terremoto de magnitud 8,8 ocurrido frente a la costa este de Rusia.
La declaración fue emitida como parte del monitoreo preventivo activado por las autoridades japonesas ante la alerta de tsunami vigente en varias regiones del archipiélago.
Chile declaró la alerta de tsunami
El Servicio Nacional de Prevención y Respuesta ante Desastres (Senapred) de Chile declaró este martes alerta de tsunami para el borde costero de las regiones de Atacama, Coquimbo y Valparaíso, luego del terremoto registrado frente a la costa oriental de Rusia. La decisión fue tomada tras una evaluación conjunta con el Servicio Hidrográfico y Oceanográfico de la Armada (Shoa).
Además, se decretó Estado de Preocupación para el litoral de otras trece regiones del país, desde Arica y Parinacota hasta Magallanes.
Según la directora de Senapred, Alicia Cebrián, “tenemos tiempo, las horas de arribo no son inmediatas”, explicando que hay una diferencia importante entre la generación del tren de olas y su llegada a las costas chilenas.
El boletín n.º 4 de Shoa y Senapred establece que la primera zona afectada será Isla de Pascua, donde se espera el arribo de las olas a las 9:25 a.m. del miércoles. En el territorio continental, las primeras ciudades en recibir el impacto serían Arica (14:51), Iquique (14:55), Antofagasta (15:09) y otras localidades a lo largo del día. Paralelamente, Senapred convocó a un Cogrid nacional con participación del Gobierno para coordinar las acciones ante un eventual proceso de evacuación.
Terremoto de magnitud 8.7 en Rusia activa alerta de tsunami en el Océano Pacífico: ¿Cómo afectará la costa del Perú?
Un sismo de gran intensidad sacudió la península de Kamchatka y activó alertas de tsunami en Alaska y Japón. La Dirección de Hidrografía y Navegación de la Marina de Guerra peruana emitió un comunicado

Un terremoto de magnitud 8.7 sacudió este miércoles 30 de julio (martes 29 en Perú) la península de Kamchatka, en el este de Rusia, activando una serie de alertas de tsunami en varias zonas del océano Pacífico, entre ellas el norte de Japón y el estado de Alaska, en Estados Unidos. El movimiento telúrico fue detectado a las 18:24:56 (hora peruana) y su epicentro se ubicó a 133 kilómetros al sureste de Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, según el reporte emitido por el Servicio Geológico de Estados Unidos (USGS).
México emite alerta de Tsunami en costas del Pacífico tras sismo de 8.7 en Rusia
El organismo mexicano recomendó mantener a la población alejada de las playas, pues se esperan corrientes fuertes en la entrada de los puertos

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El Centro de Alertas de Tsunami de México (CAT-SEMAR) emitió este martes un alertamiento para costas de México tras el sismo de magnitud 8.7 que se registró en la península de Kamchatka, Rusia.
Rusia informó que un tsunami provocó inundaciones en la ciudad portuaria de Severo-Kurilsk
El Ministerio de Emergencias de Rusia informó que un tsunami impactó este miércoles la costa del extremo oriental del país, inundando partes de la ciudad portuaria de Severo-Kurilsk, donde residen unas 2.000 personas. “La población ha sido evacuada”, señaló la institución en un comunicado.
En redes sociales rusas circulan videos que muestran varios edificios sumergidos por el agua del mar, aunque las autoridades aún no han confirmado el alcance total de los daños.
Japón evacuó la planta nuclear de Fukushima como medida preventiva tras el terremoto

Todos los trabajadores de la planta nuclear de Fukushima, ubicada en el noreste de Japón, fueron evacuados este miércoles como medida preventiva tras el terremoto de magnitud 8,8 ocurrido frente a la costa este de Rusia, que generó alertas de tsunami en la región del Pacífico.
“Hemos evacuado a todos los trabajadores y empleados”, confirmó una portavoz de TEPCO, la compañía que opera la instalación.
La planta permanece fuera de operación desde que fue gravemente afectada por el tsunami de 2011. Según la empresa, no se detectaron “anomalías” en el sitio tras la evacuación.
Hawaii bajo alerta: advierten posibles daños por la llegada del tsunami

Las autoridades estadounidenses emitieron una advertencia de tsunami para todas las costas del estado de Hawaii, tras el terremoto de magnitud 8,8 registrado frente al extremo oriental de Rusia. Según el Centro de Alerta de Tsunamis del Pacífico del Servicio Meteorológico Nacional (NWS), las olas podrían provocar daños en cualquier parte del archipiélago.
“Se deben tomar medidas urgentes para proteger vidas y propiedades”, señala la advertencia publicada en el sitio web del gobierno del condado de Maui. El comunicado señala que el riesgo no termina con la llegada de la primera ola, ya que pueden presentarse olas posteriores de mayor tamaño. “Las olas de tsunami rodean eficazmente las islas. Todas las costas están en riesgo, sin importar la dirección que enfrenten”, añade.
El arribo estimado de la primera ola en Hawaii está previsto para las 7:17 p.m. hora local. Las autoridades reiteran que el peligro podría prolongarse durante varias horas.
Reportan la llegada de las primeras olas del tsunami a Japón
La cadena pública japonesa NHK informó que la primera ola del tsunami generado por el terremoto de magnitud 8,8 en el extremo oriental de Rusia ya alcanzó la isla de Hokkaido, en el norte del país. La altura registrada fue de aproximadamente 30 centímetros. Sin embargo, las autoridades advirtieron que olas de mayor magnitud podrían llegar en las próximas horas.
La Agencia Meteorológica de Japón mantiene su alerta vigente y ha señalado que podrían registrarse olas de hasta tres metros a lo largo de las costas norte y este del país, desde Hokkaido hasta Wakayama, al sur de Osaka. La población ha sido instada a mantenerse alejada del litoral y seguir las indicaciones oficiales.
Reportan heridos leves en Rusia tras el terremoto de magnitud 8,7

La agencia estatal rusa TASS informó que varias personas resultaron con heridas leves tras el terremoto de magnitud 8,7 registrado frente a la península de Kamchatka.
El ministro de Salud del Territorio de Kamchatka, Oleg Melnikov, declaró que todos los pacientes se encuentran en estado “satisfactorio” y que no se han registrado traumatismos graves.
Entre los afectados se encuentran personas en un aeropuerto regional de la zona. Hasta el momento no se han reportado víctimas de gravedad, pero las autoridades locales continúan evaluando los daños.
“Hay personas que, al salir corriendo, sufrieron heridas. Un paciente saltó por la ventana. También resultó herida una mujer que se encontraba en el nuevo edificio del aeropuerto”, explicó Melnikov. Agregó que todos los afectados han sido atendidos en centros médicos de la región y que no se reportan casos críticos hasta el momento.
Nueva Zelanda advirtió sobre marejadas impredecibles tras el sismo en Rusia
La Agencia Nacional de Gestión de Emergencias de Nueva Zelanda emitió una advertencia este martes ante la posibilidad de corrientes fuertes, inusuales y marejadas impredecibles en su costa, como consecuencia del terremoto de magnitud 8,7 ocurrido frente a la costa de Rusia.
Las autoridades neozelandesas recomiendan mantenerse alejados de playas, bahías y estuarios, incluso si no se observan cambios visibles en el nivel del mar.
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Trump pick Emil Bove confirmed as federal judge after furious Democrat walkout, whistleblower complaints

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The Senate confirmed President Donald Trump’s nominee Emil Bove as a federal judge Tuesday, handing a controversial leader at the Department of Justice a lifetime role on a powerful appellate court.
Bove was narrowly confirmed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit in a 50-49 vote with no support from Democrats. His confirmation followed a contentious weeks-long vetting process that included three whistleblower complaints and impassioned outside figures voicing both support and opposition to his nomination.
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, said from the Senate floor before the vote that he supported Bove and believed the nominee had been the target of «unfair accusations and abuse.»
«He has a strong legal background and has served his country honorably. I believe he will be a diligent, capable, and fair jurist,» Grassley said.
Bove’s ascension to the appellate court marks a peak in his legal career.
He started out as a high-achieving student, college athlete and Georgetown University law school graduate. He went on to clerk for two federal judges and worked for about a decade as a federal prosecutor in the Southern District of New York, leading high-profile terrorism and drug trafficking cases through 2019.
TOP DOJ OFFICIAL FACES TEST IN SENATE OVER NOMINATION TO BECOME FEDERAL JUDGE
Emil Bove, President Donald Trump’s nominee to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 3rd Circuit, is sworn in before testifying during his Senate Judiciary Committee nomination hearing in the Hart Senate Office Building June 25, 2025, in Washington, D.C. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
Alongside Todd Blanche, now a deputy attorney general, Bove led Trump’s personal defense team during the president’s criminal prosecutions. Blanche told Fox News Digital in an interview last month that Bove was a «brilliant lawyer» who authored the vast majority of their legal briefs for Trump’s cases. In a letter to the Senate, attorney Gene Schaerr called Bove’s brief writing «superb.»
Bove will leave behind his job as principal associate deputy attorney general at the DOJ. Attorney General Pam Bondi congratulated him in a statement.
«This is a GREAT day for our country,» Bondi wrote on X. «I cannot thank Emil enough for his tireless work and support at @TheJusticeDept. He will be missed — and he will be an outstanding judge.»
Two Republicans, Sens. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Susan Collins of Maine, voted against Bove.
Democrats and some who crossed paths with Bove during his time in New York and at DOJ headquarters fiercely opposed his nomination and said he was unqualified.
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Todd Blanche, attorney for former President Donald Trump, Trump and Emil Bove, another Trump attorney, in Manhattan criminal court May 29, 2024. (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
One whistleblower, Erez Reuveni, had become a successful prosecutor at the DOJ over the last 15 years when he was fired under Bove’s watch. Reuveni said he was party to a meeting in March in which Bove floated defying any court orders that would hinder one of Trump’s most legally questionable deportation plans, a claim Bove denies. Reuveni also said the culture at the DOJ, particularly during the most intense moments of immigration lawsuits, involved misleading federal judges and was like nothing he had experienced during his tenure, which included Trump’s first term.
Two other anonymous whistleblowers emerged at the eleventh hour during the confirmation process and vouched for Reuveni’s claims.
A spokeswoman for Grassley told Fox News Digital the third whistleblower only brought claims to Senate Democrats and did not attempt to engage with Grassley. Grassley’s staff eventually met with the whistleblower’s lawyers after the chairman’s office reached out, the spokeswoman said.
Grassley said his staff interviewed more than a dozen people to vet the initial whistleblower claims and could not find evidence that Bove urged staff to defy the courts.
«Even if you accept most of the claims as true, there’s no scandal,» Grassley said. «Government lawyers aggressively litigating and interpreting court orders isn’t misconduct—it’s what lawyers do.»
While in New York, Bove also alienated some colleagues. In 2018, a band of defense lawyers said in emails reported by The Associated Press that Bove could not «be bothered to treat lesser mortals with respect or empathy.» Another lawyer who had interactions with Bove in New York told Fox News Digital he was a «bully» who browbeat people.
TRUMP CONSIDERS FORMER DEFENSE ATTORNEY EMIL BOVE FOR FEDERAL APPEALS COURT VACANCY

(L-R) Former President Donald Trump’s attorneys Todd Blanche, Emil Bove and John Lauro depart federal court after a hearing on Trump’s election interference case Sept. 5, 2024, in Washington, D.C. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
A group that opposes Bove’s nomination, Justice Connection, published a letter signed by more than 900 former DOJ employees calling for the Senate to reject Bove’s nomination.
Among their concerns was that Bove led the controversial dismissal of Democratic New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ federal corruption charges. Several DOJ officials resigned in protest over Bove’s orders to toss out the charges. In the letter, the former employees said Bove has been «trampling over institutional norms» and that he lacked impartiality.
Senate Judiciary Committee Democrats, in an unusual move, staged a walkout at a hearing on Bove before a recent vote to advance his nomination. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., called him a «henchman,» a description Democrats have widely adopted for him.
«He’s the extreme of the extreme,» Schumer told reporters. «He’s not a jurist. He’s a Trumpian henchman. That seems to be the qualification for appointees these days.»
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Bove defended himself against critics during his confirmation hearing.
«I am not anybody’s henchman. I’m not an enforcer,» Bove said. «I’m a lawyer from a small town who never expected to be in an arena like this.»
Fox News’ Alex Miller contributed to this report.
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Gaza Humanitarian Foundation: What to know about the US-backed aid group

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President Donald Trump addressed the ongoing hunger crisis in Gaza on Monday in Scotland, where he addressed the urgency of getting food into the enclave immediately, while doing it safely and securely.
«The United States recently, just a couple of weeks ago, we gave $60 million … No other nation gave money,» as he urged other nations «to step up.»
$30 million in U.S. contributions to Gaza have been channeled through the U.S.- and Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.
Since the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) began its operations on May 27, the organization has partnered with local Palestinian aid workers and non-governmental organizations to deliver 97 million meals to date to Gazans.
ISRAEL ANNOUNCES IMMEDIATE RESUMPTION OF GAZA AID AIRDROPS AMID GROWING HUNGER CRISIS
People carry boxes of relief supplies from the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, a private U.S.-backed aid group that has bypassed the longstanding U.N.-led system in the territory, as displaced Palestinians return from an aid distribution centre in the central Gaza Strip on June 8, 2025. (EYAD BABA/AFP via Getty Images)
GHF spokesperson Chapin Fay told Fox News Digital that GHF «has one exclusive mission: to feed the people of Gaza in a way that prevents Hamas from being able to steal or loot or divert the aid.» In addition to having «zero diversion,» Fay said GHF has «put [aid] directly into the hands of the people who need it the most.»
What is GHF providing the local population?
At its four distribution sites in Gaza, it provides boxes of aid sufficient to provide 2,400 daily calories for 5.5 people over a total of 3.5 days. GHF’s sites are able to distribute, on average, 2 million total meals per day.
Fay said GHF has also started a potato pilot program which has seen «hundreds of tons of potatoes» delivered into Gaza.

Hamas terrorists take up positions ahead of a hostage release in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza Strip, Saturday, Feb. 8, 2025. (AP)
Another new pilot program in association with local Gazan NGO Al-Amal has allowed GHF to deliver 2,000 boxes of food to families in Gaza. Fay said that GHF is in the process of scaling up the operation, vetting hundreds of inquiries received since the program’s announcement and working on establishing additional local NGO partnerships.
Attacks on GHF’s aid model
The U.N. has lambasted GHF’s distributions, with the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini calling the organization an «abomination» that «provides nothing but starvation and gunfire to the people of Gaza.»
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Though media headlines are thick with accusations of violence at GHF sites, Fay said that the reality of GHF distributions «is almost the opposite of what you read about, what you see on TV.»

Boxes and bags of humanitarian aid delivered by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, a U.S.-backed organization approved by Israel, are seen in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip on May 29, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana, File)
Though he admitted that «there’s some chaos when thousands of desperate, hungry people are trying to get aid,» he claims that only two violent incidents have transpired at GHF distributions. A stampede and a grenade attack that harmed two American veteran employees were «Hamas-fomented terrorist attacks,» he said.
The U.N. and many NGOs have also opposed GHF’s use of armed security to protect aid-seekers. However, U.N. data shows that only 8% of U.N. aid had reached its destination without being looted in the last 10 weeks, according to a Reuters report.
Fay says that GHF is ready and willing to provide security support for U.N. aid. «We need to stop pretending that there’s only one way to get aid into Gaza,» he explained.

The Israel Defense Forces said that 121 trucks of aid from «the UN and the international community» crossed into Gaza on May 28, 2025. (IDF Spokesperson’s Unit)
GHF’s adaptations and improvements on the ground
As GHF continues to assist Gazans, Fay says the organization has «adapt[ed] in a dynamic environment, and our distributions seem to be going more smoothly every day.»
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New adaptations include a red-light, green-light system to indicate whether distribution sites are open and a suggestion from aid-seekers. GHF has also added more shelf-stable onions to its aid boxes.

A Palestinian boy carries an aid box provided by UNRWA, amid a ceasefire between Hamas and Israel, in Gaza City, Feb. 3, 2025. (REUTERS/Dawoud Abu Alkas)
Fay said that workers are also holding back some aid to ensure that women and children receive needed assistance. Because of this change, Fay says he recently «saw women leaving and smiling at our personnel with their onions on their way home.»
GHF is set to deliver its 100 millionth meal to Gazans later this week.
Reuters contributed to this report.
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