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That for today.
The National Weather Service is warned of another potential significant winter storm later this week.
We turn to Minnesota now, and President Trump is signaling a strategy shift after an uproar over the deaths of two U.S.
citizens in the immigration enforcement surge in Minneapolis.
The president is sending his border czar, Tom Homan, to oversee the operation.
The current face of the enforcement, Greg Bovino, is expected to leave as soon as today.
Homan is seen as more measured in his approach than Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, but White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt says this is not a sign that the president has lost confidence in Noem.
Press Secretary Caroline Levitt spoke at a White House news conference.
The New York Times reports President Trump met with Secretary Noem for nearly two hours in the Oval Office yesterday but did not suggest her job was at risk.
President Trump says he also spoke with Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and will consider independent investigations into the shootings and reducing the number of federal agents in the state.
The government is at risk of a partial shutdown at the end of the week amid the bipartisan backlash over Alex Preddy's killing.
Senate Democrats are threatening to block a massive spending bill unless it leaves out funds for DHS or includes new safeguards for ICE and Border Patrol.
Senate Republicans are indicating they'll resist those demands, but several key members are calling for independent investigations into Preddy's shooting.
President Trump is heading to Iowa as the White House tries to focus on affordability ahead of the midterm elections.
While in Iowa, Trump will visit a local business and deliver a speech at the Horizon Events Center in Clive.
The trip is part of a plan to have the Republican president travel weekly ahead of the elections.
On the geopolitical front, the European Union and India have concluded a free trade agreement after almost two decades of negotiations.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen referred to the agreement as quote, the mother of all deals.
It's part of an effort to deepen economic ties that has gained momentum due to the Trump administration's aggressive tariff policies.
In Washington, the Fed kicks off its two-day policy meeting later today.