
Lucas Tomlinson
Fox News correspondent reporting from Islamabad, Pakistan, covering high-level U.S.-Iran negotiations and regional military developments.
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Apr 13, 2026 • 17min
Talks In Pakistan End, Hormuz Blockade Begins
Lucas Tomlinson, Fox News correspondent based in Islamabad, offers on-the-ground reporting about stalled U.S.-Iran talks and the new Strait of Hormuz naval blockade. He explains why a quick deal was unlikely, who actually negotiated for Tehran, and the naval, logistical, and economic stakes of enforcing a blockade. He also outlines Pakistan’s regional role and shifting military alignments.

Dec 29, 2025 • 17min
Evening Edition: World Leaders Converge On Mar-a-Lago To Meet With President Trump
Two world leaders in two days meet with President Trump at his Mar-a-Lago estate. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with President Trump over the weekend, as Kyiv remains locked in a very deadly, protracted war against Russia with the administration looking to broker peace while offering security guarantees for Ukraine. Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu also meeting with President Trump and expressing ongoing concerns about the regime in Iran.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with FOX's Lucas Tomlinson, reporting from West Palm Beach, FL, who says the meetings come at key moments in creating peace in Ukraine and maintaining it in Gaza.
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Oct 15, 2025 • 15min
Evening Edition: President Trump Now Eyeing Peace In Europe
Lucas Tomlinson, a Fox News foreign policy correspondent, dives into President Trump's ambitious plans for peace in Europe following a successful Middle East deal. He discusses Ukraine's request for Tomahawk missiles amidst rising tensions with Russia. Tomlinson also highlights Trump's strengthening ties with Argentina while addressing regional security issues. Plus, an intriguing moment regarding a cracked windshield on a military jet adds a dash of humor to the serious foreign policy landscape.


