Chapter 1: What are the latest developments in the Minneapolis protests?
More protests. I'm Paul Stevens. Fox News. Chaotic scenes in downtown Minneapolis with police arresting dozens overnight after declaring an unlawful assembly this coming as cell phone video taken by the federal agent involved in a fatal shooting that of a good is released.
Protesters and what you may call rioters surrounded a hotel where they think ICE agents are staying. Video appears to show the protesters trying to breach the hotel. The protesters were playing instruments, banging drums and blowing whistles to prevent immigration agents from sleeping or getting rest. Now, our Fox affiliate reports police declared an unlawful assembly around 10.15 p.m.
Now, this is all about the shooting here earlier in the week and also the ongoing immigration raids. Body camera video shows some of the final moments leading up to the ICE agent shooting of 37-year-old Renee Good.
Chapter 2: How are U.S. oil executives responding to investments in Venezuela?
Vice President J.D. Vance says that video shows the officer shot Renee Good in self-defense. But the Democratic mayor of Minneapolis, Jacob Fry, is condemning the federal agent.
And that's Fox's Matt Finn in Minneapolis. The president, meantime, meeting with top oil executives from the U.S. or the White House. He's looking for major investments in the energy infrastructure in Venezuela.
But while the president envisions oil companies rebuilding Venezuela's energy infrastructure, some executives say there are things that need to be addressed. The head of ExxonMobil says there has to be changes in the country's legal and commercial frameworks before they make a long-term investment. They've had their assets seized there twice.
Chapter 3: What recent bipartisan actions have Republican senators taken in Congress?
That of Conoco also says Venezuela's entire energy system needs to be restructured. And if those changes are made, they indicate they'd be willing to invest in Venezuela and join Chevron, which is currently the only major U.S. firm operating in the country.
And that's Fox's Madeline Rivera. At least six people reportedly dead following a shooting at West Point, Mississippi. A suspect is in custody. America's listening to Fox News.
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Chapter 4: What legal challenges are states facing regarding child care funding?
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Some Republicans breaking with their party on key votes on Capitol Hill this week.
Five Republican senators frustrated President Trump as they joined Democrats on a resolution to potentially rein in the president's war powers in Venezuela. On the House side, over a dozen Republicans voted with Democrats. on a three-year extension of the Affordable Care Act tax credits.
Several lawmakers tell Fox News the hope is that passing the legislation will force a compromise bill to extend the COVID-era program that impacts about 20 million Americans. But with reforms pushed by the GOP, any extension passed by the Senate is likely to need 60 votes. In Washington, Ryan Schmelz, Fox News.
Meantime, a federal judge halts the Trump administration's order freezing five Democratic-led states' access to billions of dollars in child care funds.
The attorneys general of New York, California, Colorado, Illinois, and Minnesota suing to block the Department of Health and Human Services freezing of $10 billion in federal funding for child care and family assistance.
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Chapter 5: How is New York's Attorney General responding to offshore wind project halts?
The Trump administration announcing the freeze citing concerns of widespread fraud in the state's welfare systems. The states that sued all run by Democrats allege the government has provided no evidence of this, arguing the pause is unlawful, stressing the money was already approved by Congress.
A federal judge in New York issuing a temporary restraining order, allowing those states to continue receiving the funds until the court can review the case. Kristen Goodwin. Fox News.
And New York's Attorney General is suing the Trump White House over its recent decision to halt two major offshore wind projects the administration announced last month. It was suspending leases for at least 90 days on the five offshore wind projects because of what they term national security concerns.
But New York's AG said Sunrise Wind and Empire Wind had already cleared more than a decade of security and safety reviews by federal, state, and local authorities. I'm Paul Stevens. This is Fox News.
Chapter 6: What are the implications of the recent federal court rulings?
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