The way you passed safely in Russell Park in the Senate near the Capitol. All four legs are stirred together as you pass the wavy grass. Your sleek, curved tail, flowing behind you in the air like a gentle hill on a baby train. We liked your idea, Fox Capitol. And we’m sorry you left. In case you had not heard, those working in the Capitol began spying on a fox, wandering around the Senate office buildings. Near the US Capitol itself. Next to the Botanical Garden on the side of the Capitol hill. Often at noon. The fox was approaching strangers and visitors to the Capitol. Members of the public can walk around the Capitol, following a blockade for months after the January 6 uprising. (Kelly Laco / Fox News) But now the Capitol fox is gone. Euthanasia with animal control after too many faux-pas. It bit nine people – from an MP to a reporter. Animal control determined that the fox was suffering from rabies. THE POLICE IS ALSO MONITORING THE NAV SENSE FOX AFTER HUNTING THE DEMOCRATIC IN THE CAPITAL Occasionally I see foxes in my neighborhood in northern Virginia. Often early in the morning during a jog before dawn. The foxes spot me coming and walking on the other side. Not the Capitol fox. This fox was a tail-blazer. DC Animal Control “caught” a fox swindler chasing lawmakers and other visitors to the Capitol this week. (US Capitol Police) Here at the Capitol, we work in offices. The Cannon House office building. Dark rooms hidden deep in the bowels of the Capitol itself. Maybe in an office with a window, looking out into the cave, inner patio of the Hart Senate office building. But you lived and worked among we, Fox Capitol. You take in your cave the area of almost 60 acres with green space, trees and shrubs that surround the US Capitol. This was the perfect habitat for you and your kits. Squirrels, birds and insects live on the hill of the Capitol. Bats flew around the roof of the Capitol at night, bathed in the bleached floodlights that illuminate the Dome. In fact, I even found out about your existence last year when the Brood X cicadas pushed on the ground and drowned the Capitol. DC Animal Control “caught” a fox swindler chasing lawmakers and other visitors to the Capitol this week. (US Capitol Police) At the time, a well-informed source told Fox News (we have good sources for this story, because, after all, we are Fox) that you lived in the Capitol and consumed the cicadas for protein. I was looking for you then, Fox Capitol. But I could not watch you. The birds and squirrels of the Capitol are a common fauna, if you will. Once in a while, one will even encounter a stray deer. During the winter, a Canadian snow owl migrated around the Capitol, perched on Senate offices and U.S. Capitol police headquarters. And yes, the United States Postal Museum. Maybe our visitor bird was sending a message to a magician through an owl. But Capitol Fox, you were not an intervention from Quebec or Ontario. you were the Capitol fox. Us fox. Fill in not one, but two Twitter accounts. And who needs a blue check mark, anyway? Capitol fox Twitter feeds were able to match the popularity of the “Bronx Zoo Cobra” account – which was cut after the snake escaped its pen and slid across Gotham a few years ago. “You will never take me alive!” boasted the fox from a Twitter account after U.S. Capitol police posted a mission to be wary of the creature. Fox Capitol, you belonged here. You You built your house here amid a hedge of shrubs and boxwood near the basement entrance to the Russell Parking garage. You had everything except an official congressional emblem issued by the identity office in the Dirksen Senate office building. You seem to be using your own security clearance to get to and from one of the safest locations in the world. And then they came to pick you up. We asked for the fox on the run to avoid controlling the animals. But even though the fox was cunning, they eventually overcame it. Animal control euthanized the Capitol fox. Many in the Capitol were left speechless. All we could say was: “Whiskey. Tango. Foxtrott. “ And although many of us who work at the Capitol have not had the good fortune to see you, to meet you, to seduce you…. We felt like we knew you, Fox Capitol. You were just like those of us who work hard at the Capitol – the legislators, the assistants, the Capitol police, the security guards, the janitors, the employees of the Senate cafeteria. You belong to the Congress, Fox Capitol. Do you have a lot of tired Congressional assistants or skeptical reporters thinking outside of this? fox. To escape the worldly, legislative suffering that is a feature of the Capitol. The remarks of the committee. The amendments. The Congressional Budget Office has a lot of legislation. Capitoline fox, you captured our imagination and brought a smile to the faces of even the most troubled congressional aides. CAPITOL FOX KITS FROM DC HEALTH SERVICES AFTER TESTING MOTHER POSITIVE FOR SOLUTION Of course, everyone set out to try to find the fox. At the end of his weekly press conference, I asked Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell R-Ky. If he had spied on the fox. McConnell ignored my question. But Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, who teamed up with McConnell on the microphones, showed she had. Ernst shared with me a video he took with the Capitol fox before dawn at the foot of the Capitol when he was out for a morning jog a few weeks ago. In the video, one can see the Capitoline fox patrolling a green area on the Capitol Hill, with its silhouette facing the Ministry of Labor, just outside Syntagma Avenue NW. “Little fox is running in the park,” Ernst says in the video. “I hope he is not hit.” Ami Bera spokesman D-Calif. Had a very different encounter with the Capitoline fox. Bera was walking next to the Botanical Garden and told his colleague Hillary Vaughn that he “felt something fall on the back of my leg.” Bera said he thought he was a dog. But the MP had to hold the fox with an umbrella. He then checked his suit and found a hole in his pants. A doctor himself, Bera, had the Capitol doctor treat him. The Capitol fox did not bleed. But it was not long before Bera received seven shots: a tetanus shot, a rabies shot, and an immunoglobulin shot. Bera said he hoped the authorities would treat the fox “fairly and relocate to at least one safe place”. CLICK HERE TO RECEIVE THE FOX NEWS APPLICATION But unfortunately, this was not the fate of the Capitol fox. You will not need a “Fox News Alert” to let everyone know that Capitol Hill will lose the fox. Fox Capitol, you left. But we will never fool you.