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President Trump is defending the ICE officer who shot and killed a woman in Minneapolis.
Homeland Security officials say that officer was acting in self-defense.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Fry rejects that self-defense claim and is calling for ICE agents to leave the city immediately.
People are being hurt.
The incident has sparked anger over the presence of ICE agents in Minneapolis.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz called on residents to remain calm.
President Trump says he'll move to ban institutional investors from buying single-family homes, part of a push to address housing affordability.
Trump made the announcement on social media.
He did not immediately provide details on what his efforts will entail, but he said he would ask Congress to codify the action.
Wisconsin Republican Congressman Brian Stile, a member of the House Financial Services Committee, says he looks forward to seeing more details.
Hear more from Brian Stile on the Bloomberg Balance of Power podcast.
And chairs of major defense contractors fell after Trump posted on social media that he would not allow defense companies to issue dividends or buy back their own stock until they invest more in production and research.
And drill founder Palmer Luckey is broadly aligned with the president on this.
Palmer Luckey speaking with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow at the CES.
The United States says it sees two sanctioned oil tankers linked to Venezuela in back-to-back actions in the North Atlantic and the Caribbean.
Bloomberg's Mike Shepard says the U.S.
wants to exert maximum control over the flow of oil in and out of Venezuela.