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Giants make big NFL Draft trade to secure wide receiver Malachi FIelds amid heightened attention
The New York Giants stayed aggressive during Day 2 of the NFL Draft. After starting the night with only one scheduled pick, the Giants executed a bold trade to secure Notre Dame wide receiver Malachi Fields.
Head coach John Harbaugh and general manager Joe Schoen traded back into the third round to snag Fields at No. 74 overall. To move up, the Giants sent their fourth-round pick (No. 105), fifth-round pick (No. 145), and a 2027 fourth-rounder to the Cleveland Browns.
Fields brings massive frame and vertical ability to the offense. The 6-foot-4, 218-pound receiver averaged 17.5 yards per catch last season. He provides a large target for quarterback Jaxson Dart and fills the void left by free agent departures like Wan’Dale Robinson.
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Earlier in the evening, the Giants addressed the defense with the 37th overall pick. They selected Tennessee cornerback Colton Hood.
Hood is a physical, high-motor defensive back who recorded 20 solo tackles and 13 pass breakups in 2024. Analysts praise his ability to disrupt routes and challenge receivers at the catch point. He joins a revamped secondary featuring Deonte Banks and Paulson Adebo.
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The Giants have become one of the most discussed teams of this year’s draft, after surprising many fans with the selections of linebacker Arvell Reese at No. 5 and offensive lineman Francis Mauigoa at No. 10.
The selections prompted mixed reactions by fans and pundits, as some argued the team should have taken star safety Caleb Downs with one of their top 10 picks, as Downs was later taken by the rival Dallas Cowboys at No. 11.
The Giants are entering year one of the Harbaugh era, looking to get back to credibility after a decade plus of ineptitude.
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Melania Goes Scorched Earth After Trump Assassination Attempt
First Lady Melania Trump publicly criticized late-night host Jimmy Kimmel on Monday over remarks he reportedly made about her family during a recent monologue.
In a post shared on X, Melania said Kimmel’s comments were divisive and harmful to the country’s political climate.
“Kimmel’s hateful and violent rhetoric is intended to divide our country. His monologue about my family isn’t comedy — his words are corrosive and deepens the political sickness within America,” she wrote.
She continued by arguing that television personalities who spread hostility should not be welcomed into viewers’ homes each night.
“People like Kimmel shouldn’t have the opportunity to enter our homes each evening to spread hate,” she added.
Melania also criticized ABC, the network that airs Kimmel’s show, accusing executives of protecting the host despite repeated controversy.
“A coward, Kimmel hides behind ABC because he knows the network will keep running cover to protect him. Enough is enough. It is time for ABC to take a stand. How many times will ABC’s leadership enable Kimmel’s atrocious behavior at the expense of our community,” she concluded.
The backlash followed remarks Kimmel reportedly made during a parody of the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, where he joked that Melania looked like an “expectant widow.” He also joked about her upcoming birthday.
Critics on social media condemned the comments as inappropriate and tasteless, especially given heightened political tensions. Several conservative commentators called on ABC to reconsider Kimmel’s future with the network.
The controversy comes amid an already tense political environment, with public figures and media personalities facing increasing scrutiny over rhetoric and tone.
First Lady Melania Trump spoke out Monday following controversy surrounding comments made by late-night host Jimmy Kimmel.
In a statement posted to social media, Melania criticized Kimmel’s remarks, calling them divisive and inappropriate.
“Kimmel’s hateful and violent rhetoric is intended to divide our country. His monologue about my family isn’t comedy—his words are corrosive and deepens the political sickness within America,” she wrote.
“People like Kimmel shouldn’t have the opportunity to enter our homes each evening to spread hate,” she continued.
Melania also called on ABC, which airs Kimmel’s show, to take action.
“A coward, Kimmel hides behind ABC because he knows the network will keep running cover to protect him. Enough is enough. It is time for ABC to take a stand. How many times will ABC’s leadership enable Kimmel’s atrocious behavior at the expense of our community,” she added.
The criticism followed backlash over jokes Kimmel made referencing the First Lady during a parody segment tied to the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. In the segment, Kimmel joked about Melania’s appearance and upcoming birthday, remarks that drew criticism from some commentators online.
Several conservative voices reacted strongly to the monologue. Larry O’Connor described the comedian as a “broken man,” while others on social media called the jokes “tasteless” and questioned whether ABC should continue airing his program. Political commentator Link Lauren also criticized the remarks, calling them inappropriate and divisive.
The controversy comes amid heightened political tensions in Washington following security concerns at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, where attendees—including President Donald Trump, members of his Cabinet, lawmakers, and journalists—were briefly evacuated after reports of a security incident.
In remarks afterward, Trump called for unity and emphasized the importance of resolving political differences peacefully.
“When you’re impactful, they go after you,” Trump said. “We’re not going to let anybody take over our society.”
Officials have not released full details about the incident, and investigations are ongoing.
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Trump reveals a ‘big politician on the other side’ asked to hug him after dinner shooting
President Donald Trump revealed Sunday during an interview on “60 Minutes” that a Democrat asked to hug him in the aftermath of the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting.
The president told CBS’ Norah O’Donnell that he was going to hit the press “really hard, with humor” in his speech at the dinner, which didn’t occur due to the shooting, as the event was set to be rescheduled. He said he still wanted to deliver the speech, but he couldn’t due to security concerns, and said he would have had to just get up there and say, “I love you all.”
“There was love in the room. It was amazing. There was love in the room,” Trump told O’Donnell.
“People came together. Democrats that truly can’t stand me were saying, ‘Sir, could I just shake your hand?’ I mean, I’m, I’m leaving, and I’m seeing people, you know, high-level people, and they’re saying, ‘Sir, great job,'” Trump said.
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Trump also told O’Donnell that they probably had the clip somewhere of the Democrat who asked for a hug.
“One of ’em said, ‘Could I hug you?'” Trump said, with a laugh. “A big politician on the other side. There was love. It just all came together. It was very amazing to see. It was a very beautiful thing, at a non-beautiful moment, really. But it was a very beautiful thing that was happening.”
An assailant rushed a security checkpoint at the Washington Hilton Saturday night, shooting a Secret Service officer, who was hit in his bulletproof vest and survived. The suspect, Cole Allen, was apprehended and has been charged with multiple felonies. The gunfire led to Trump and the Cabinet at the dinner being evacuated, and the dinner will be rescheduled.
During a press conference that followed the shooting, Trump gave rare praise to the press.
“This was an event dedicated to freedom of speech that was supposed to bring together members of both parties with members of the press, and in a certain way it did, because the fact that they just unified,” Trump said at the briefing on Saturday. “I saw a room that was just totally unified. It was, in one way, very beautiful, a very beautiful thing to see.”
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Trump’s comments came after he confirmed that the dinner would be canceled in accordance with security protocol despite how he “fought like hell” to have it continue. He reiterated his intention to have the event rescheduled within the next month.
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GOP gubernatorial hopeful’s pro-Trump pitch to voters clashes with paper trail inside his own company
FIRST ON FOX: A billionaire gubernatorial candidate in Georgia, who has said there is “no bigger supporter of Trump right now than I am,” is facing questions after a healthcare company within his business empire criticized President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA).
Rick Jackson has spent months trying to cast himself as the race’s most pro-Trump candidate who will be Trump’s “favorite governor” despite Trump’s endorsement of Lt. Gov. Burt Jones. However, one of his companies has repeatedly criticized the OBBBA, a landmark GOP legislative package that Trump endorsed and signed into law last year.
Jackson Physician Search, a subsidiary of Jackson Healthcare, said on its website in September 2025 that the bill’s “sweeping cuts to Medicaid and ACA programs raise serious concerns about access, equity, and sustainability,” and warned that some hospitals may need to “adapt or close their doors.”
In a February 2026 recruitment report, the company also said the law was projected to cause “between 10 and 15 million people” to lose health coverage, while Medicare and Medicaid cuts were creating “significant financial pressure” across healthcare organizations and considerable “fear and uncertainty” about what lies ahead.
“Rick supports the Big Beautiful Bill. Period,” Mike Schrimpf, a spokesperson for Jackson’s campaign, told Fox News Digital. “Growing up in the projects, Rick believes in the dignity of work and is a strong proponent of work requirements for that reason. He has long opposed Obamacare and regularly touts President Trump’s healthcare policies, like TrumpRx, on the campaign trail. That’s why Rick Jackson will be Donald Trump’s favorite governor.”
Schrimpf added that “for months” Democrats have been attacking Jackson for his support of the OBBBA, noting “this attack makes about as much sense as accusing a pilot of hating to fly.”
At a campaign event last month in Thomasville, Georgia, Jackson told constituents that he thought there were “many parts” of the OBBBA that were “great,” and said he would be paying “40 percent more in taxes” if it had not passed, and defended work requirements in the bill by saying they motivate people to be productive and get off Medicaid.
“The worst thing that we can do is tell people — is get people relying on government where they have no incentive to work,” Jackson told constituents.
“It’s the most dehumanizing thing that you can do,” he continued. “God made us to be productive.”
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Jackson has also drawn himself closer to Trump by praising his tariff policies. “I believe in fairness,” Jackson said in March. “Don’t want somebody to take advantage of us in a business transaction. That’s what he’s trying to do. So I support.”
Meanwhile, Jackson, who reportedly modeled his campaign launch after Trump with a celebratory elevator descent, said he can’t name a single White House policy he disagreed with, according to the Atlanta-Journal Constitution.
But, despite these assertions from Jackson on the campaign trail, his remarks stand at stark odds with his physician search firm warning in a February white paper about “considerable fear and uncertainty” for what is to come as the result of the OBBBA.
“The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) is projected to cause between 10 and 15 million people to lose health coverage,” the white paper notes, citing new public healthcare work requirements implemented by the OBBBA. “Medicare and Medicaid cuts are creating significant financial pressure across healthcare organizations,” it continues.
The same report, which includes comments from the firm’s senior leadership and other content on the search firm’s website, also slammed H-1B visa provisions in the OBBBA aimed at restoring integrity to the immigration program that has reportedly been rife with fraud, arguing it would be a net negative for the healthcare industry.
The materials and resources also said OBBBA would promote physician burnout, would likely force rural hospitals to shut down, would discourage hopeful physicians from going to school, thus exacerbating the existing doctor shortage, and briefly emphasized the negative impact of Trump’s tariffs on physician recruitment.
“My team works with clients throughout the Midwest who are facing department closures if they can’t hire a physician or advanced practice provider. For proof, just look at the number of labor and delivery departments forced to close in the past few years,” said Senior Vice President of Recruiting at Jackson Physician Search, Tara Osseck. “Now, recent policy changes — including provisions in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) and increased fees affecting international visas — are adding new layers of complexity to an already challenging physician recruitment environment.”
“The implications are significant,” Osseck adds. “Coverage losses can lead to increases in uncompensated care, placing additional strain on already thin operating margins. When financial pressure mounts, healthcare organizations may delay service expansions, reduce hiring plans, or freeze recruitment altogether.”
The OBBBA, a wide-ranging bill, included reforms to the federal student loan program aimed at making education more affordable. However, Regional Vice President of Recruiting at Jackson Physician Search, Tonya Hamlin, warned the reforms will actually make it harder for hopeful physicians to get to college.
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“These reforms could force students to absorb the difference through private loans or personal resources,” Hamlin wrote in a blog post on the search firm’s website. “They could also cause lower-income students to reconsider attendance altogether.”
Hamlin went on to warn that with fewer people able to go to medical school, the shortage of physicians will only get worse for hospitals and clinics.
“Despite these additional hurdles, clinicians and trainees must not be deterred,” Hamlin encouraged. “Stay focused on the higher purpose of your calling while staying informed, planning ahead financially, and engaging in ongoing advocacy.”
The Republican primary race for Georgia governor has been a messy one between Jackson and other frontrunner candidates, including Jones, Attorney General Chris Carr, and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. In particular, Jones and Jackson have been sparring over who is more aligned with Trump.
“This Primary Election is very simple,” Jones says on his campaign website. “There is one authentic conservative who has fought for President Trump.”
Jackson, meanwhile, donated $1 million to the president’s political action committee, MAGA Inc. less than two months before he jumped into the race in February and has faced backlash for cutting 6-figure checks to the presidential campaigns of Trump’s former GOP rivals during the 2024 Republican primary.
Jackson also reportedly ran an ad against Raffenspeger portraying him as the Biblical character Judas in an attempt to portray him as a traitor for defying Trump’s efforts to challenge Georgia’s 2020 election results.
The Republican primary to see who will move on to the general election in Georgia’s gubernatorial fight will take place on May 19. The first and only debate between the candidates is scheduled for Monday.
Fox News Digital reached out to Jackson Physician Search.
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