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GOP senator reveals why Trump’s ‘complete and total endorsement’ will be crucial for his midterm race

Ohio GOP Sen. Jon Husted, who was sworn in as a Senator less than three months ago, spoke to Fox News Digital about receiving the «complete and total» endorsement of President Donald Trump to run again next year.
«When Governor DeWine appointed me to the U.S. Senate, I promised that if I took the job, that I would run to keep the job and then this week, President Trump really gave me a big boost when he announced on True Social that he was endorsing me, that I had his complete and total endorsement,» Husted, who was recently appointed to replace now-Vice President JD Vance in the U.S. Senate, told Fox News Digital.
«He said a lot of really kind things about me,» Husted continued. «And that was a great boost to the work that we’re going to do, because President Trump has been the decisive factor in the last two U.S. Senate races in Ohio.»
Husted must run again next year in a special election to earn the right to serve out the rest of Vance’s term, which runs through 2028.
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President Donald Trump, right, recently endorsed Ohio GOP Sen. Jon Husted’s campaign. (Fox/Getty)
Trump’s endorsement of Vance was widely considered the moment that put him over the top when he won the Ohio Senate seat in 2022. Trump’s endorsement was also a key factor in GOP Sen. Bernie Moreno’s toppling of longtime Dem. Sen. Sherrod Brown in November.
«President Trump has won Ohio three times, and I’ve been a candidate and won statewide four times,» Husted said. «So the combination of my work and President Trump’s endorsement is a big boost to my election prospects.»
Husted told Fox News Digital that «a lot’s happened» since he was sworn into office.
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Then-Ohio Lt. Gov. Jon Husted speaks during the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee. (Getty Images)
«I’ve never worked in Washington, but this is really a record pace for the U.S. Senate in getting a president’s confirmations done,» Husted said. «We’ve also got the reconciliation package through both the House and the Senate, which is gonna set forth the process for getting President Trump’s agenda accomplished on preserving tax cuts for working families and small businesses, towards securing the border and deporting illegal immigrant criminals.»
«All of those things are important priorities of the presidents, and we’ve leaned in hard. We’ve spent sometimes into the weekends working to get that agenda accomplished, so President Trump and the Republican team could be successful. And that’s my introduction to the U.S. Senate, and I look forward to continuing to serve.»
It is unclear who Husted will be running against in next year’s election, although some have speculated that Brown, who was defeated by Moreno in November, could be interested.
Husted told Fox News Digital he is not «worried» about who his opponent will be in a race that will be closely watched given the 53-47 GOP majority in the Senate.
«I just take care of my own work and what that means is spending time with the people of the state of Ohio, going to Washington, getting my work done there, and delivering on the promise of the America first agenda which means securing our border, installing common sense values, making sure that men aren’t playing women’s sports, and invading their locker rooms,» Husted said.
«It’s also focused on the economy, doing Made in America, because you can’t do Made in America without Made in Ohio, because we are the heart of it all. We make the things that people need to live and thrive. And if you can put all those things together, a great campaign, work hard, deliver on the policies, that’s good politics and that will result in an election victory.»
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President Donald Trump speaks to reporters on board Air Force One on the way to Miami on Saturday, April 12, 2025. (Pool via AP)
Trump posted on Truth Social last week that Husted is a «wonderful man» that is «doing an incredible job.»
«Jon Husted has my Complete and Total Endorsement — HE WILL NOT LET YOU DOWN!»
Husted spoke to Fox News Digital about what he hopes he and the GOP Senate will continue to accomplish in the next 100 days, which includes the president’s tax package, balancing the budget, restoring fiscal sanity and adding some «predictability» to the tax code.
«I also want to bring my own game to the Senate by showing people the work that we did in regulatory reform in Ohio,» Husted said.
«We eliminated 5 million of 17 million words in the Ohio regulatory code. I want to do that for America. I wanna use the AI tools that we used in Ohio to do regulatory reform at the nation’s capital. If you looked at the federal regulatory code, it would be 35 feet tall if it were a book, and it would take you over three years to read. I wanna cut that down. I wanna make the regulatory code make sense to people so that average Americans can actually use it and understand it. And that will unleash the American spirit of entrepreneurship, save people time and money.»
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Empresarios temerosos en Brasil tras la detención de Bolsonaro: «Todos tienen los nervios a flor de piel»

El gobierno brasileño estaba organizando una conversación telefónica entre Lula y Trump para los próximos días sobre los aranceles y esperaba que las negociaciones avanzaran. Pero el arresto domiciliario de Jair Bolsonaro, decidido el lunes por el magistrado Alexandre de Moraes, podría afectar la reanudación del diálogo.
Corresponde al republicano habilitar los canales diplomáticos para que ambos países reanuden las negociaciones, interrumpidas días antes de que Trump condicionara la suspensión del arancel del 50 % a la interferencia del Poder Ejecutivo en el proceso judicial contra Bolsonaro. Ahora, fuentes del Gobierno consultadas por RFI alertan sobre el riesgo de agravamiento de la crisis y refuerzan que es momento de prestar atención.
En el sector productivo, el clima es de aprensión. Para el presidente de la Asociación de Comercio Exterior de Brasil, José Augusto de Castro, todavía no hay luz al final del túnel.
“Este es un momento de hibernación, porque cualquier chispa es capaz de hacer estallar el escenario en su conjunto. Todos tienen los nervios a flor de piel”, afirmó.
Castro explica que las empresas que quedaron fuera de la lista de exenciones del aumento arancelario enfrentan dificultades para encontrar nuevos mercados o precios competitivos como los que tenían en Estados Unidos.
El presidente Lula debía pronunciar este martes un discurso en defensa de la soberanía y la unión nacional durante la nueva edición del Consejo de Desarrollo Económico y Social Sostenible, el llamado “Conselhão”. La reunión congrega a 155 participantes, entre ministros y representantes de diversos segmentos de la sociedad, que asesoran al Gobierno en la formulación de políticas públicas.
La reunión se celebra en vísperas de la entrada en vigor del arancel del 50 % sobre parte de las exportaciones brasileñas. El vicepresidente Geraldo Alckmin, responsable de las negociaciones con Estados Unidos y del diálogo con el sector productivo nacional, reforzará esta misma línea en su discurso durante el evento.
El lunes, Alckmin presidió la reunión del Consejo de Ministros de la Cámara de Comercio Exterior, que aprobó una consulta a la Organización Mundial del Comercio (OMC) sobre el caso de los aranceles. La decisión final sobre cómo y cuándo recurrir a la OMC corresponderá al presidente Lula.
El gobierno aún calcula los impactos del arancel anunciado por Trump. Según cálculos oficiales, el 12,5 % de las exportaciones brasileñas tienen como destino Estados Unidos, y la subida de aranceles afectará al 35 % de ese total. La lista con 694 exenciones anunciada la semana pasada supuso cierto alivio, pero la decisión del ministro Alexandre de Moraes de decretar la detención de Bolsonaro reavivó las tensiones y generó un nuevo clima de incertidumbre.
Por ahora, los empresarios no quieren oír hablar de represalias, por temor a agravar aún más la situación. Lo que esperan del gobierno es un plan de contingencia, actualmente en fase final de elaboración, para apoyar a los sectores más afectados. Entre las medidas que se están estudiando se encuentran líneas de crédito con recursos del BNDES, acciones para el mantenimiento del empleo y cambios normativos para estimular el consumo interno de productos que antes se exportaban.
El gobierno federal ya ha decidido dar prioridad a la compra de productos de la industria nacional para abastecer al Sistema Único de Salud (SUS) y está estudiando hacer lo mismo con los alimentos.
Los empresarios que se reunieron con Alckmin solicitaron la ampliación de la Ley Acredita Exportación a las grandes empresas. El texto, en vigor desde el lunes, prevé el reembolso del 3 % del valor exportado a las micro y pequeñas empresas, mediante créditos fiscales. Dado que esto tiene un impacto fiscal, el Gobierno aún está evaluando el costo de extender el beneficio a las empresas de mayor tamaño.
Alckmin también afirmó que el Ejecutivo está concentrando sus esfuerzos en abrir nuevos mercados para los productos brasileños. Las negociaciones políticas para que el Reino Unido y la Unión Europea vuelvan a comprar pescado de Brasil, un producto que se exportaba ampliamente a Estados Unidos y al que se le aplicó un recargo del 50 %, se encuentran en su fase final.
El vicepresidente brasileño volvió a criticar el porcentaje impuesto por Washington. Destacó que ocho de cada diez productos exportados por Estados Unidos a Brasil tienen un impuesto cero, mientras que el arancel medio brasileño sobre los productos estadounidenses es de solo el 2,7 %.
Los nuevos aranceles estadounidenses entran en vigor a las 00:01 horas de este miércoles.
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Biden’s doctor thought cognitive tests were ‘meaningless,’ ex-aide Bruce Reed told investigators

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Former White House physician Kevin O’Connor previously dismissed cognitive tests as «meaningless,» ex-Biden administration aide Bruce Reed told House investigators on Tuesday, according to a source familiar with the proceedings.
Reed, who served as White House deputy chief of staff for policy, is the ninth member of former President Joe Biden’s inner circle to sit down with House Oversight Committee lawyers.
A source familiar with his interview told Fox News Digital that Reed attributed Biden’s disastrous 2024 debate performance against then-candidate Donald Trump to the former president’s stutter, a condition that’s been well-documented and Biden himself has publicly acknowledged.
But his meandering and seemingly tired demeanor on stage with Trump alarmed both Democrats and media pundits, who saw it as a glaring sign of Biden’s advanced age. It precipitated both a public and private push by left-wing lawmakers to get Biden to drop out of the race — which he did in July 2024.
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The House Oversight Committee questioned President Joe Biden’s physician Kevin O’Connor last month in its probe into Biden’s mental decline. (Manuel Balce Ceneta/AP)
When asked whether public concerns about Biden’s mental acuity were legitimate, however, the source told Fox News Digital that Reed said he believes Americans should not have had any concerns about the ex-president’s mental faculties.
Reed also told investigators that «the president’s communications team anticipated that the issue of a cognitive test would likely be raised» in Biden’s interview with ABC News host George Stephanopoulos following the debate.
«Mr. Reed further explained that President Biden’s physician, Dr. Kevin O’Connor, dismissed cognitive tests as ‘meaningless,’» the source said.
O’Connor was among the first former White House officials summoned by House investigators, and sat down with them last month after being compelled via subpoena.
But his sit-down lasted less than an hour, with the doctor opting to invoke the Fifth Amendment to avoid answering all questions but his name. His lawyers said at the time that was due to concerns about violating doctor-patient confidentiality.
In his own interview Tuesday, Reed also defended the Biden 2024 campaign’s preference to hold the debate earlier than typical for a presidential cycle, the source said.

Former deputy chief of staff for policy Bruce Reed is the ninth ex-Biden administration aide to appear before the House Oversight Committee. (Getty Images)
«During his interview, Mr. Reed stated that the decision to hold the debate early was a deliberate strategy to get ahead of early voting and the Olympics. He emphasized that the campaign’s push for the early debate was unrelated to concerns about President Biden’s age,» the source said.
Excerpts of Reed’s opening statement to investigators, obtained by Fox News Digital via a second source familiar with the interview, show he emphatically defended Biden’s cognitive abilities.
«While I can only speak to my own observations, I had the benefit of working with President Biden nearly every day of his presidency. Despite his age, President Biden maintained an unrelenting work ethic, embraced complex policy issues, and approached decisions with diligence and deliberation,» Reed said, according to the source.
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Reed also described Biden as «a demanding boss who routinely grilled staff members on a topic until he reached the limits of our knowledge so he could judge whether to have confidence in our advice,» though «that didn’t mean he’d take it.»
«From the first days in the White House to the last, President Biden governed the same way he’d gotten there, by trusting his own values and instincts,» Reed said, according to the source.
«There is no tougher test than the presidency: President Biden asked tough questions, made tough decisions, and led his country well in challenging times for the nation and the world.»

House Oversight and Accountability committee Chairman James Comer is leading the probe (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
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Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., is probing whether Biden’s senior aides worked to cover up evidence of mental decline in the former president, and whether that meant Biden was not making the final decision on executive matters signed by autopen.
Of particular interest to Comer is the myriad of clemency orders Biden signed in the latter half of his presidency, though the former president told The New York Times last month that he was behind every decision.
His allies have also dismissed Comer’s probe as purely political.
Fox News Digital reached out to Reed’s counsel and lawyers for O’Connor for comment but did not hear back by press time.
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Italian law would regulate gender transition treatment for minors

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The Italian government, under new legislation, would tighten controls on the supply of gender transition medical treatment for minors, according to a draft law.
The law was passed by Italy’s cabinet late on Monday but is still subject to approval from parliament. The government said the law was needed «to protect the health of minors» and introduce «effective data monitoring.»
The measure would regulate medications such as puberty blockers and feminizing or masculinizing hormones for people under the age of 18 who are experiencing gender dysphoria.
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The law was passed by Italy’s cabinet late on Monday but is still subject to approval from parliament. (Getty Images)
Under the bill, these medications would only be dispensed following protocols that have not yet been drafted by the health ministry and, pending that, after approval by a national ethics committee of pediatricians.
The measure also establishes a national registry at the Italian Medicines Agency to monitor «the correct use of [these] medicines» and collect the medical histories of each transgender person undergoing treatment.
The draft law has sparked protests from transgender rights advocates.
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FILE PHOTO: A person attends the annual LGBTQ+ Pride parade in Rome, Italy, June 14, 2025. (REUTERS/Yara Nardi)
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has described herself as an opponent of what she and her allies call the LGBTQ+ lobby and «gender ideology.»

Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has described herself as an opponent of what she and her allies call the LGBTQ+ lobby and «gender ideology.» (Reuters)
Meloni’s government has made it more difficult for gay couples with children to both be recognized as legal parents and has made it illegal for any couple to go to another country to have a baby through surrogacy.
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The draft bill could still be rejected or amended by parliament, although it is likely to be approved, given that Meloni’s coalition has a solid majority and backs its objectives.
Reuters contributed to this report.
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