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officials and a person familiar with the move.
Meanwhile, in Iran, the government's crackdown has forced demonstrators off the streets in some cities, although human rights groups say it's not totally clear what's happening due to the internet shutdown.
Analysts say the quiet is likely temporary.
In the Caribbean this morning, U.S.
forces seized another oil tanker.
The Trump administration has now captured six ships in its campaign against the dark fleet that transports sanctioned oil around the world.
Back home, President Trump has threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act against Minnesota.
He said today on social media that he'd make a move if local officials don't stop the, quote, professional agitators and insurrectionists from attacking ICE.
WSJ national political reporter Ken Thomas says the Insurrection Act has rarely been used in the modern era.
Ken says it's not clear that Trump will go forward with invoking the Insurrection Act.
If he does, it could face a number of legal challenges.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, a Democrat, made a direct appeal to Trump on social media today, asking him to turn down the temperature.
He's urged demonstrators to protest peacefully.
And the White House today released a health care framework called the Great Health Care Plan.
It aims to codify executive actions Trump has taken on addressing health care costs, such as lowering prescription drug prices.
Passing such legislation is likely to face hurdles in Congress.
Strong earnings from investment banks Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley and chipmaker TSMC lifted markets today.
And BlackRock, the world's largest money manager, said its assets topped $14 trillion for the first time.
The Dow led gains today in the major indexes, closing up 0.6%.
Coming up, an Arizona mine that is a proving ground for the U.S.